Mark Usherovich 2024 Carbon Lattice Spruce/Flamed Maple
Mark Usherovich – 2024 Spruce Lattice-Braced Classical Guitar
Watch the full review and performance video here (click)
If you’re searching for a lightweight, incredibly responsive lattice-braced concert guitar, this 2024 Mark Usherovich is an extraordinary instrument. Built in Niagara Falls, Canada, this guitar features a spruce top with a carbon lattice bracing, delivering a huge, powerful sound with deep resonance and exceptional sustain. Usherovich’s meticulous craftsmanship results in an instrument that feels effortlessly playable while offering unparalleled tonal control and dynamic range.
This is the first Mark Usherovich guitar to arrive at Guitar Collection, and after experiencing both his lattice-braced and double-top models, it’s clear that his guitars are something special. With his exceptional attention to detail, lightweight build, and signature tone, his name is quickly gaining recognition amongst collectors and professional players (See Thomas Viloteau, or Amy Noi’s recent video, both on Usherovich Carbon Lattice guitars!).
Key Features:
Top: Spruce, lightly tinted, with a French polish.
Back & Sides:Striking flamed maple, adding both visual flair and tonal clarity.
Bracing: Carbon lattice bracing, designed for power, depth, and balance.
Scale & Nut Width:648mm scale length, 52mm nut width—slightly shorter than standard for effortless playability.
Neck:Thin, C-shaped, and highly comfortable for extended playing sessions.
Bridge: Unique precision-cut saddle slot for optimal energy transfer and break angle.
Armrest: Distinctive wood selection for added comfort and aesthetic contrast.
Fingerboard: Ebony with striking natural streaking and dot markers for easy navigation.
Headstock:Sleek, elongated design with standard tuners.
Sound & Playability:
This Usherovich lattice-braced guitar stands out for its deep, resonant basses and incredibly articulate trebles. It has a low main air resonance (E-F range), giving it an immersive depth—akin to the feeling of hearing a full-range sound system or the powerful foundation of a brass ensemble. Despite its strength in the low end, the trebles cut through beautifully, offering clarity and sustain without sacrificing warmth.
One of its most impressive qualities is its evenness across all registers—whether you're playing delicate phrasing or pushing for full-bodied projection, every note carries with exceptional sustain and balance. The sympathetic vibrations and overtones add a choral-like complexity to the sound, making the instrument feel alive in your hands.
The low action and highly playable neck profile make this one of the most effortless lattice-braced guitars to play, and at under 1,400g, it’s remarkably lightweight. This ultra-responsive design means that even the lightest touch produces a full, rich tone, while its dynamic range allows for an incredible variety of expressive possibilities.
Condition:
This 2024 instrument is in mint condition, as you would expect. It has been played gently and cared for at proper humidity since the guitar was finished and remains perfectly setup and structurally flawless.
Final Thoughts:
Mark Usherovich is building some of the most exciting modern concert guitars, and this lattice-braced model is an exceptional representation of his craftsmanship. With stunning projection, deep resonance, and a refined yet bold aesthetic, this guitar is equally suited for concert performance, recording, or serious study.
Mark Usherovich – 2024 Spruce Lattice-Braced Classical Guitar
Watch the full review and performance video here (click)
If you’re searching for a lightweight, incredibly responsive lattice-braced concert guitar, this 2024 Mark Usherovich is an extraordinary instrument. Built in Niagara Falls, Canada, this guitar features a spruce top with a carbon lattice bracing, delivering a huge, powerful sound with deep resonance and exceptional sustain. Usherovich’s meticulous craftsmanship results in an instrument that feels effortlessly playable while offering unparalleled tonal control and dynamic range.
This is the first Mark Usherovich guitar to arrive at Guitar Collection, and after experiencing both his lattice-braced and double-top models, it’s clear that his guitars are something special. With his exceptional attention to detail, lightweight build, and signature tone, his name is quickly gaining recognition amongst collectors and professional players (See Thomas Viloteau, or Amy Noi’s recent video, both on Usherovich Carbon Lattice guitars!).
Key Features:
Top: Spruce, lightly tinted, with a French polish.
Back & Sides:Striking flamed maple, adding both visual flair and tonal clarity.
Bracing: Carbon lattice bracing, designed for power, depth, and balance.
Scale & Nut Width:648mm scale length, 52mm nut width—slightly shorter than standard for effortless playability.
Neck:Thin, C-shaped, and highly comfortable for extended playing sessions.
Bridge: Unique precision-cut saddle slot for optimal energy transfer and break angle.
Armrest: Distinctive wood selection for added comfort and aesthetic contrast.
Fingerboard: Ebony with striking natural streaking and dot markers for easy navigation.
Headstock:Sleek, elongated design with standard tuners.
Sound & Playability:
This Usherovich lattice-braced guitar stands out for its deep, resonant basses and incredibly articulate trebles. It has a low main air resonance (E-F range), giving it an immersive depth—akin to the feeling of hearing a full-range sound system or the powerful foundation of a brass ensemble. Despite its strength in the low end, the trebles cut through beautifully, offering clarity and sustain without sacrificing warmth.
One of its most impressive qualities is its evenness across all registers—whether you're playing delicate phrasing or pushing for full-bodied projection, every note carries with exceptional sustain and balance. The sympathetic vibrations and overtones add a choral-like complexity to the sound, making the instrument feel alive in your hands.
The low action and highly playable neck profile make this one of the most effortless lattice-braced guitars to play, and at under 1,400g, it’s remarkably lightweight. This ultra-responsive design means that even the lightest touch produces a full, rich tone, while its dynamic range allows for an incredible variety of expressive possibilities.
Condition:
This 2024 instrument is in mint condition, as you would expect. It has been played gently and cared for at proper humidity since the guitar was finished and remains perfectly setup and structurally flawless.
Final Thoughts:
Mark Usherovich is building some of the most exciting modern concert guitars, and this lattice-braced model is an exceptional representation of his craftsmanship. With stunning projection, deep resonance, and a refined yet bold aesthetic, this guitar is equally suited for concert performance, recording, or serious study.
Mark Usherovich – 2024 Spruce Lattice-Braced Classical Guitar
Watch the full review and performance video here (click)
If you’re searching for a lightweight, incredibly responsive lattice-braced concert guitar, this 2024 Mark Usherovich is an extraordinary instrument. Built in Niagara Falls, Canada, this guitar features a spruce top with a carbon lattice bracing, delivering a huge, powerful sound with deep resonance and exceptional sustain. Usherovich’s meticulous craftsmanship results in an instrument that feels effortlessly playable while offering unparalleled tonal control and dynamic range.
This is the first Mark Usherovich guitar to arrive at Guitar Collection, and after experiencing both his lattice-braced and double-top models, it’s clear that his guitars are something special. With his exceptional attention to detail, lightweight build, and signature tone, his name is quickly gaining recognition amongst collectors and professional players (See Thomas Viloteau, or Amy Noi’s recent video, both on Usherovich Carbon Lattice guitars!).
Key Features:
Top: Spruce, lightly tinted, with a French polish.
Back & Sides:Striking flamed maple, adding both visual flair and tonal clarity.
Bracing: Carbon lattice bracing, designed for power, depth, and balance.
Scale & Nut Width:648mm scale length, 52mm nut width—slightly shorter than standard for effortless playability.
Neck:Thin, C-shaped, and highly comfortable for extended playing sessions.
Bridge: Unique precision-cut saddle slot for optimal energy transfer and break angle.
Armrest: Distinctive wood selection for added comfort and aesthetic contrast.
Fingerboard: Ebony with striking natural streaking and dot markers for easy navigation.
Headstock:Sleek, elongated design with standard tuners.
Sound & Playability:
This Usherovich lattice-braced guitar stands out for its deep, resonant basses and incredibly articulate trebles. It has a low main air resonance (E-F range), giving it an immersive depth—akin to the feeling of hearing a full-range sound system or the powerful foundation of a brass ensemble. Despite its strength in the low end, the trebles cut through beautifully, offering clarity and sustain without sacrificing warmth.
One of its most impressive qualities is its evenness across all registers—whether you're playing delicate phrasing or pushing for full-bodied projection, every note carries with exceptional sustain and balance. The sympathetic vibrations and overtones add a choral-like complexity to the sound, making the instrument feel alive in your hands.
The low action and highly playable neck profile make this one of the most effortless lattice-braced guitars to play, and at under 1,400g, it’s remarkably lightweight. This ultra-responsive design means that even the lightest touch produces a full, rich tone, while its dynamic range allows for an incredible variety of expressive possibilities.
Condition:
This 2024 instrument is in mint condition, as you would expect. It has been played gently and cared for at proper humidity since the guitar was finished and remains perfectly setup and structurally flawless.
Final Thoughts:
Mark Usherovich is building some of the most exciting modern concert guitars, and this lattice-braced model is an exceptional representation of his craftsmanship. With stunning projection, deep resonance, and a refined yet bold aesthetic, this guitar is equally suited for concert performance, recording, or serious study.