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Lag Tramontane T118A - brown shadow
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The very attractive and comfortable LAG Tramontane T118A (BRS) is an Auditorium steel string acoustic guitar featuring solid Red Cedar top, layered Khaya back/sides/neck, Khaya neck and Brownwood fingerboard/bridge. It benefits from excellent craftmanship, and provides warm, rich and dynamic sounds.
African Khaya is a beautiful kind of Mahogany with wide frequency response.
Brownwood is a great alternative to Rosewood. The wood is a short cycle pine from New-Zealand, that goes thru a specific and sophisticated drying/compression process, for an optimal humidity level and density.
African Khaya is a beautiful kind of Mahogany with wide frequency response.
Brownwood is a great alternative to Rosewood. The wood is a short cycle pine from New-Zealand, that goes thru a specific and sophisticated drying/compression process, for an optimal humidity level and density.
Technical sheet
- Acoustic & electro-acoustic Acoustic
- Acoustic guitar color Sunburst
- Acoustic Guitar Style Small size / 00 / 000 / om / Parlor
- Children's guitar No
- Custom shop No
- Custom shop type No
- Number of strings of an acoustic guitar 6 strings
- Right-handed / Left-hand Right-handed
- Travel size No
- LAG Tramontane T118A
- SKU Lag GLA T118A-BRS
- Steel string acoustic guitar
- Auditorium
- 2021
- Solid Red Cedar top
- Layered Khaya back/sides
- Khaya dovetail joint neck
- Brownwood fretboard, 20 frets
- Scale 25.5" - 650 mm
- Neck width 1st fret 43 mm
- Brownwood bridge
- Lag die-cast tuners, 15:1 ratio
- Double action trussrod
- Gloss finish for body
- Satin finish for neck
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