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Youri Soroka - 2024 Doubletop No. 69

Youri Soroka - 2024 Doubletop No. 69

Overview

Youri Soroka is a dedicated luthier working from his workshop in Orléat, central France. Although he began his career as a computer engineer, Youri ultimately discovered his true passion in the art of guitarmaking. For him, lutherie is a continuous pursuit of perfect sound, exceptional playability, and refined aesthetics, which he brings to every instrument he creates.

This is Youri’s Double Top model, featuring an innovative design that combines Italian spruce as the base of the composite top with Western Red Cedar as the bottom layer. This sophisticated Double Top construction enhances the soundboard's strength and responsiveness, offering increased volume while maintaining a traditional tonal character, aided by a traditional 7-fan bracing. The back and sides are crafted from dark, straight-grained Indian rosewood, adding depth and warmth to the guitar’s tone. Additionally, the slightly elevated fingerboard improves playability, enhances neck stability, and reduces the risk of accidental nail marks on the top, making this beautifully crafted guitar both practical and a joy to play.

Check out the presentation video of this special guitar below, where you’ll find plenty of additional information about its playability and sound.

Luthier: Youri Soroka
Construction year: 2024
Construction type: Double-Top
Top: Spruce / Cedar
Back and sides: Indian rosewood
Finish: French polish
Air body frequency: F #
Scale: 650 mm
Nut: 52 mm
Weight: 1550 grams
Tuners: Kris Barnett
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New
Case: Hiscox Pro II “Siccas Edition”
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Video overview

Siccas Spotlight #4 - How a Software Engineer Became a Master Guitar Luthier | Youri Soroka
Mateusz Kowalski plays Concerto F. min Larghetto by Frédéric Chopin on a 2024 Youri Soroka Guitar
Julia Villarroel plays Tre Preludi Mediterranei by Castelnuovo-Tedesco on a 2024 Youri Soroka Guitar
Youri Soroka 2024 Doubletop No. 69 Classical Guitar Review
My Favorite GUITAR OF THE YEAR! Weekly Guitar Meeting #135 | Soroka, Marchese, Montero, Röthel...

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