A man working on an acoustic guitar in a workshop, using a hammer and woodworking tools.

In my workshop, I build classical guitars that draw inspiration from the great Spanish masters — Enrique García, Manuel Ramírez, and Santos Hernández. Their instruments have always fascinated me with their dark, warm timbre, complex tone, and soft, singing trebles. I strive to capture that same richness and depth of sound while exploring new ways to enhance clarity, projection, and responsiveness.

Since 2023, I have been building almost exclusively Doubletop guitars, a construction that allows me to expand the tonal possibilities without losing the essence of the traditional sound. My goal is to create guitars that invite the player to explore their full expressive range.

Unfinished acoustic guitar in a workshop with tools on a wooden wall behind.
Wooden sculpture of a dog on a workbench with a ruler nearby.
A classical acoustic guitar standing upright in a woodworking workshop. The background shows a pegboard with various woodworking tools hanging, and a wooden workbench with more tools and materials.
Architectural blueprint of a stringed instrument, likely a guitar, with measurements and detailed design elements, placed on a wooden work surface alongside drawing tools.