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Thomann Arch Lute / Arciliuto

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Arch Lute

  • 11 Playing strings in 6 chords and 8 bass Bordun strings
  • 19 Strings in total
  • Tuning of the playing strings: Gg-cc'-ff-aa-d'd'-g'
  • Tuning of the bass strings: F1-G1-A1-H1-C-D-E-F
  • Spruce top
  • Body made of Chinarwood
  • Neck made of maple
  • Walnut fretboard
  • Scale length of playing strings: Approximately 66 cm
  • Scale length of bass strings: Approx. 104 cm
  • Upper nut width: Approximately 9 cm
  • Lower width: Approximately 3.5 cm
  • Body length Approximately 48 cm
  • Total length Approximately 125 cm
  • Height including bridge: Approximately 18 cm
  • Rib height Approximately 16 cm
  • Includes bag
Available since November 2015
Item number 362408
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Lute kind Arciliuto, Arch Lute
tuning Gg, cc', ff, aa, d'd', g'
scale-length 660 mm
fingerboard maple
case included No
$1,055
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A great entry level instrument.
Leonard. 07.11.2024
This is my first lute, so I had it inspected by a professional lute builder (40+ years of experience, built instruments for and hung out with all the big names in the lute world) and he was very pleasantly surprised by the build quality, sound and playability of the instrument.

I have replaced the strings with Aquila Nylgut, and I have replaced the frets with gut frets, which made it sound a lot better than the nylon strings which came with the instrument.

We also modified some things, but be careful since this probably void the warranty. We have drilled new holes into the first, seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth string pegs which allows for winding the strings outside their respective peg boxes. This way the strings travel in a straighter line and it’s easier to tune the instrument. We have also shifted the strings on the extension neck by filing two extra string slots to the right on the wooden nut (the nineteenth string sits in the slot of the seventeenth now, 18th in the 16th etc.), which also allows for straighter string travel, and also the strings do not rub against each other or against wood inside the pegbox.

Even without the mods it’s a great instrument, and I wholeheartedly recommend it.
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Good instrument if you put the work in
Early Music Jon 16.10.2024
I have used the archlute for four weeks now and I feel it is right to submit a review. Firstly, I wish to thank the other reviewers who helped me decide whether this was worth the risk with their highly detailed and knowledgeable observations.
Things didn’t start well. The peg for the 14th course was stuck fast, and to make matters worse whilst applying gentle pressure part of the upper peg actually broke away which must have been because it had been forced in and damaged prior to purchase.
I brought the rest of the nylon strings up to pitch (415) to get a first impression. I was not surprised, but the instrument was totally unplayable as the individual string tensions were wildly different. I removed all the strings and was able to remove the stuck peg, which I glued back together.
I ordered some Aquila nylgut strings according to an online string calculator and strung the lower pegbox first to see how things might come together. The pegs were nicely seated and I was pleased to see the sound was quite clean even up to the “dusty end”. I have a small amount of fret buzz on the 6th course but that can be overcome by technique.
So I ordered some Aquila loaded bases for the diapasons and in order to fit them I had to carefully increase some of the string hole diameters on the bridge. I also decided to run courses 11-14 outside of the tiny upper pegbox by carefully drilling holes in the pegs. I also did this on 1st course. (I swapped mended peg 14 for peg 8 which was the same size thankfully). I had to carefully file the nut to receive the strings and after a bit more TLC it has settled down nicely.
I did not change the nylon frets because the higher notes all sound clear and fret well. The archlute sounds good and plays nicely with my alterations and represents very good value for money if you are prepared to take a moderate risk.
The gig bag is a nice freebie, (a proper case would cost as much as the archlute!) but I strengthened the upper part with a lining of cardboard and padding on three sides to protect the upper pegbox and the diapasons.
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High quality for a cheap price
Clem_Yes 03.02.2020
Sound: the sound is clear and of good quality. Since it's a small sized theorbo, it doesn't go as loud as other bigger instruments of the same kind, but the sound is very good nonetheless.

Quality: the overall quality is very good, even though you can see that the manufacturer has been quite scarce on the glue, especially on the 2nd neck. That being said, it's not a problem and the instrument is very playable out of the box (providing you spent two hours tuning it but that's just because it's a theorbo).

The strings aren't that good, they do an honest job but providing yourself with a new set of strings makes the instrument sound 10 times better. They are also quite close to each other, which can sometimes be a tad bit confusing, but once you get used to it it's not much of a problem.

Overall, very happy with the product, even though it's far from perfect, it's still amazingly good considering how cheap its price is. It especially shines when playing solo repertoire, due to the size and shape of it. Great product for beginners and budget-friendly buyers.
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Arciliuto o Tiorba?
kin95 19.08.2017
Come prima cosa ci sarebbe da chiarire che si tratta piuttosto di un Arciliuto anziché di una Tiorba. Interessante notare che anche sul catalogo di corde della Pyramid viene utilizzata la parola "Theorbo" nei set che per la loro accordatura (non rientrante) corrisponderebbero a quelli dell'Arciliuto. Quindi, c'è questa ambiguità per quanto riguarda la denominazione.
Lo strumento è tale e quale potete vederlo in foto. Ci suono sopra da 9 mesi e non ho avuto nessuna sorpresa sgradevole. Funziona e suona in modo soddisfacente.
Le lunghezze vibranti sono: 65 cm per le corde tastate e 104 per la tratta, in perfetta proporzione aurea.
Certamente, e come è normale che sia, bisogna cambiare le corde calcolando diametri, altezze e materiali basandosi su dei criteri pertinenti alle conoscenze sulla prassi della musica antica su strumenti a pizzico. Le corde che
vengono montate (in nylon) non sono, a mio avviso, le corde che meglio si adiscono allo strumento.
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