- SKU: 33095
- Manufactured by: Lowden
- Manufacturers Part No. : F35 W/C
What can we say about the 35 series.....!! The longer we go on, the more we love them for their ever so slightly understated beauty, their subtle use of figured and beautiful woods, and not to mention their superb tonal definition and separation.
The 35 is for the serious player who can appreciate a whole new world of subtle tone colours and dynamic range.
- AAAA figured tonewoods used throughout
- Abalone and wood rosette
- Hand mitred purfling joints on sides and back
- Wood bound ebony fingerboard
- The superb Gotoh gold/ebony machineheads
This is the 35 version of the 32 and it has the same warmth and focused projection. But because of the the extra definition of the AAAA grade soundboard wood, there is extra clarity and class in the tone.
Specification:
- BACK AND SIDES: Walnut
- SOUNDBOARD: Cedar
- ROSETTE: Rosewood, Sycamore, Walnut, Mahogany
- BINDING: Figured Sycamore
- PURFLING: Rosewood, Sycamore, Walnut, Mahogany
- TUNERS: Gotoh Gold/Ebony 503
- BRIDGE: Rosewood
- NECK: 5 piece: Mahogany/Rosewood
About Lowden Guitars
The journey began in earnest in 1974 whenGeorge Lowdenbegan the design and building of the first Lowden guitars inhis workshop in Bangor County Down, Northern Ireland. From the very beginninghe was determined to develop unique designs and not just copy well known makes."
The Lowden guitar is the result of unique design, workmanship and assembly techniques along withtheir choice of woods.
Design: "Curvy, smooth soundbox shapes combined with carefully voiced internal bracing and soundbox profiles, and use of natural wood decorations withtheir unique hand rubbed satin finish all combine to make the Lowden guitar what it is today"
Workmanship: " Introducing unplanned for stress into any musical instrument deadens the tonal response.Lowden's assembly techniques involve the use of hand tools to improve the quality of all joints and enable the "Dolphin Profile" voicing of the soundboard bracing. This and much much more ensures that sustain, volume and balance are not hindered in any way. No short cuts are possible, just great workmanship and attention to detail!"
Wood:Lowden still hand splittheir bracing stock, re-grade soundboard wood and scour the world for the best (and often most decorative) tonewoods. These are the real ‘stars' oftheir guitars, and not man made.
It is this combination of many details which determines howLowden guitars sound, feel, and play. Today more than ever,Lowdenare constantly evaluatingtheir guitars and striving to further adjust the voicing, the feel and the playability. To make Lowden guitarsthey need a team of individuals with "talent for focus and an eye for detail" plus a passionate commitment to no compromise.