Brondel's penchant for combining artistry and tradition shines brighter than ever in his new electric design.
If you're a regular visitor to our shop or our website, chances are you've heard the name Laurent Brondel. The Paris-born musician and luthier spent his formative years in the business repairing and restoring vintage guitars, and eventually started building his own guitars, both acoustic and electric. This latest model pairing - the Spark and the Burn - marks his first original electric offering, and we're thrilled to be the shop to represent the next chapter in Brondel's illustrious career!
The Junior-style Spark I has its origins steeped in the Golden Era Gibson solidbody we're all familiar with, but there's clear intention to shake up the design and bring something fresh to the table.
This very first production Spark I features a lightweight Black Limba body with a stunning torrefied figured Maple top; a Black Limba neck and Madagascar Rosewod fingerboard complete the neck. Set neck construction with a long tenon ensures coupling strength and max energy transfer for a highly resonant and lively guitar. The neck carve is excellent as well - a fuller C with just a hint of Soft V that maintains a moderate taper up the neck.
The headstock design shares some influence from Brondel's A2 and B2 acoustic guitar models, with a slender 3x3 shape and multi-piece veneer incorporating a combination of woods he's often using in his builds. In this case, we get a bit of Madagascar Rosewood and some Black Limba, tied elegantly together with the silhouette-like 'LB' logo. The thin open-style truss rod channel is almost undetectable - again, another artful design choice in favor of adding the likes of a "traditional" truss rod cover.
The body shape combines a slightly offset lower bout with softer waist lines and a treble-side cutaway that maximizes upper fret playability and comfort. The body sits very comfortably in a lapped position, which is not often the case with an LP-style guitar. The ergonomics were definitely a priority here, and the shape is still somewhat identifiable without being overtly derivative; that's hard to pull off in this day and age!
There's no shortage of quality components in this build, either. From the Ron Ellis P90 to the Music City Savvy wraparound bridge, the sound, tone, and feel get top marks here.
Frankly, we're not surprised how great of a guitar model this turned out to be. Laurent is one of the best guitar makers in the business, and his newest offerings continue to prove that he'll be a part of that conversation for years to come.
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