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2022 Stephen Hill "2a" SP/PF

Year 2022
Top Spruce
Back & Sides Pau Ferro
Scale Length 650 mm
Nut width 52 mm
Finish French Polish
Country Spain
Luthier Stephen Hill

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Description

The 2a model is a true concert guitar, and is built to the exact specification of Hill’s 1a model, using Hill's premium materials. The bulk of the work is carried out by Hill’s apprentices with Hill himself overseeing the entire process and personally handling the most important adjustments and details. The result is an instrument that is in every way identical to Hill’s 1a model but at a much more affordable price point. Like Hill's 1a model, this 2a is typical of the 'Granada' style - lightly built with a big, punchy attack and very lively character of sound. It has lyrical trebles and plump, juicy basses. It's very sensitive to the touch and position of the hands and so has great color, dynamics and expression. The smoothly rounded neck is very comfortable and easy to play for virtually any hand type or size. For this guitar, the spruce top was paired with a beautiful set of Pau Ferro for back and sides, which has a gorgeous quilted effect, giving it a 3D depth when viewed at different angles. Overall, a beautiful and very versatile concert and recording guitar.

Videos

2022 Stephen Hill "2a" SP/PF

Nemanja Bogunovic performs his composition "Nocturno Adriatico" on a 2022 Stephen Hill "2a"

2022 Stephen Hill "2a" SP/PF

Fernando Sor's "Study Op. 31, No. 6" performed by Paloma Chaprnka on a 2022 Stephen Hill "2a"

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