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Manuel Adalid – 2023 Doubletop "La Catedral" 10 Anniv.

Manuel Adalid – 2023 Doubletop "La Catedral" 10 Anniv.

Overview

Manuel Adalid, a renowned Spanish guitar maker, was born on October 1, 1951. He grew up in a family of guitar makers, with his father, Manuel Adalid Lázaro, as well as Francisco Esteve Calatayud and Antonio Monfort, as his teachers in the craft. After completing his studies Higher Bachelor and Commercial Expert at the University of Valencia, Adalid set up a guitar trading company at 18, quickly becoming one of the most important clients of Francisco Esteve Guitars. He spent summers working as an apprentice at Francisco Esteve’s guitar factory, honing his skills and knowledge in the craft. At 23, Adalid returned to Guitarras Francisco Esteve with a full dedication to the guitar’s construction. During this time, his father and Antonio Monfort continued to mentor him, allowing him to complete his apprenticeship as a guitar maker. When the founding partners of Guitarras Francisco Esteve reached retirement age, they appointed Adalid as manager, recognizing his commercial and technical knowledge. Under his direction since October 1980, the company grew significantly, expanding its workshop area from 2,000 m2 to 6,000 m2 and increasing its employees from 30 to 49. Adalid is also known for his contributions to the field of guitar-making beyond his work at Guitarras Francisco Esteve. He has lectured on the Spanish construction system and new technologies for constructing the classical guitar in countries such as Spain, France, China, Turkey, and Argentina. Adalid’s expertise in the craft has been recognized through his title as a Master Craftsman, granted by the Department of Industry and Commerce of the Generalitat Valenciana with number 193. He is also currently the President of the Association of Musical Instruments (AFIMA). In recent years, Adalid has dedicated himself to researching new technologies for constructing classical guitars, which he considers the most enriching task on a personal level that he currently enjoys. Through his lifelong passion for the craft, Adalid has become a respected figure in the guitar-making world, leaving a lasting impact on the field.

The Manuel Adalid La Catedral 10 Anniversary model is a veritable pinnacle of craftsmanship, representing the zenith of the Adalid line. The majesty of this instrument emanates from its magnificent cedar double-top, which enables the guitar to achieve a staggering volume, adding depth and resonance to each note. Exceptional Madagascar back and sides are skillfully incorporated into the design of this guitar. Notably, they are doubled with cypress, an innovative construction method that greatly augments the structural stability of the instrument. Beyond its structural grandeur, the Manuel Adalid La Catedral 10 Anniversary model excels in playability. The expertly crafted neck and meticulously designed fretboard afford an unparalleled tactile experience, allowing musicians of all styles to express their creativity unimpeded.
Furthermore, this instrument's superior materials and artistry contribute to an outstanding overall playing experience. This guitar responds to every nuance of touch, ensuring a dynamic and responsive playing experience that is second to none. The Manuel Adalid La Catedral 10 Anniversary model is an exceptional guitar, embodying a fusion of artistic vision, top-tier materials, and master craftsmanship. This is truly an instrument for the discerning guitarist, celebrating a decade of musical excellence from Manuel Adalid.

Watch the presentation video of this particular guitar below, where you will find a lot of additional information about its playability and sound.

Luthier: Manuel Adalid
Construction year: 2023
Top: Cedar
Back and sides: Madagascar rosewood
Scale: 650 mm
Nut: 50,5 mm
Weight: 1750 grams
Air body frequency: A
Tuners: Perona
Strings: Knobloch EDC 34.0
Case: Hardshell
Condition: New
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Video overview

Pavel Khlopovskiy plays Soleares II by Joaquin Turina on a 2023 Manuel Adalid Classical Guitar
Manuel Adalid – 2023 Doubletop "La Catedral" 10 Anniv. Classical Guitar Review
Try To Describe The Sound | The Weekly Guitar Meeting #58 - Adalid, Perry, Gnatek, Schebesta

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