T70A-NAT
Auditorium Natural
Specifications
- Format
- Auditorium
- Top
- Solid Engelmann Spruce
- Back&Sides
- Swietenia Mahogany
- Bridge
- Brown Brankowood
- Bracing
- X
- Colours
- Natural
- Finishing
- Satin
- Neck
- Okoume
- Fingerboard
- Brown BrankoWood
- Radius
- 350 mm
- Truss Rod
- Double-action
- Nbrs of frets
- 20
- Types of frets
- Medium Silver Nickel
- Nut Width
- 43 mm
- Nut
- Black graphite wedge / 72 mm & 43 mm
- Scale (mm)
- 650 mm
- Headstock
- Mahogany
- Tuning pegs
- Open nickel finish
- Hardware
- Black
- Original Strings
- Coated Phosphore Bronze Light 12-52
Body
Neck
Other
Description
The Lag T70A-NAT Auditorium Natural Acoustic Guitar
The Lag T70A-NAT auditorium guitar is an integral part of the T70 Series, offering a gateway into the world of Lag Guitars. With the blend of aesthetic beauty and uncompromised tonal performance that reflects the spirit of Southern France, this guitar is a perfect companion for both budding and professional musicians.
Body and Design
The T70A-NAT has an auditorium shape that suits various playing styles. The solid spruce top, Swietenia Mahogany back and side, and open pour finish make for a visually stunning and sonorous instrument. The iconic Tramontane headstock design, mirrored on the bridge, and BrankoWood fingerboard give an elegant symmetry to the design.
Performance
Equally at home in the practice room, studio, or stage, this guitar provides premium features, including a graphite nut & saddle and quarter round body bindings. The latter not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also offers comfort while playing.
Aesthetic
The T70A-NAT comes with black machine heads, reminiscent of ebony tuning pegs from classical instruments, adding a modern yet timeless touch. The unique oval rosette and satin finish enable you to choose a guitar that truly reflects your personality and stands apart from the the crowd.
Affordability
As part of the T70 Series, this model offers a quality Lag experience without breaking the bank, making it an ideal choice for those taking their first steps into guitar playing.