From the builder who once engineered for Thom Bresh a double-sided guitar so he could play nylon strings and steel strings with a flip of the instrument, we have a golden opportunity for the classical guitarist seeking a Hauser model for him or herself. This 1997 Classical from Del Langejans (now retired), is gorgeous proof that an innovative builder could also produce an amazing instrument according to tradition. Featuring the classic combination of Indian Rosewood and German Spruce, this Classical combines the richness of the former with the glass-smooth projection of the latter.
One pluck of the bass strings, and the entire instrument throbs with energy–and to bathe in the sweet overtones from the treble strings is something you won’t want to miss. Regardless of the type of piece you’re performing, this Langejans Hauser can provide powerful projection, and a smoothness to your compositions that only an instrument that’s opened up as fully as this one can provide. Finally, this Classical features a slim nut, at 1 7/8″, that is incredibly easy on the left hand, making this a Classical that you can play easily for hours to come.