Jim Redgate (also Australian) and some other. The main idea? Simple! To make the soundboard as light as possible and at the same time rigid as a conventional one. The results: less weight and more decibels + faster attack and much prolonged sustain.

We will see.

After having written a lot in the part dedicated to the essence. For now there are the photography of our hygrometer, in order to show you that we hold the humidity under control, and a pair of photography of a new guitar with futuristic materials (or contemporary). The soundboard is made of cedar (thin, very thin......, light, very light), with a lattice bracing made of balsa (the most light wood in the world, that has also a remarkable resistance for its weight) and carbon fibres (those black threads that is beneath, a material very resistant to extension) glue with epoxy resin. The bracing pattern is strange one and is much similar to the one used by Greg Smallman (Australian guitar maker, very appreciated - listened to John Williams),