The
Lag T70D offers remarkable value for money with a solid Sitka spruce top, a rare feature on an entry-level folk guitar. This choice of wood brings clarity, richness and dynamics to the sound, for a guitar that exceeds expectations at this price level.
Its dreadnought format guarantees great projection and acoustic power, ideal for accompanying vocals or playing in rhythm. The khaya back and sides add warmth to the overall tone, while the satin finish highlights the wood's natural grain.
The okoumé neck, combined with a Brown Brankowood fingerboard with a 350 mm radius, offers optimum playing comfort, supported by a standard 650 mm pitch and 43 mm nut width. Compensated graphite saddles ensure good trueness throughout the neck.
With its open nickel-finish tuning machines and black hardware, the T70D combines simplicity, efficiency and natural elegance. An ideal acoustic guitar for beginners and advanced players alike, with no compromise on sound.
To be tested in store.