LAG - Sauvage Auditorium + Housse
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Folk Guitar
Auditorium folk guitars from the Sauvage series, a tradition of innovation. Made with FSC-certified wood and an environmentally-friendly varnish, they offer a rich sound thanks to their rough-finished, smoked eucalyptus sides.
ARTICLE N° 90163
Presentation
Discover Lâg's Sauvage series, a true innovation for passionate guitarists. With their rough-finished smoked eucalyptus sides and rich sound, these guitars offer an unparalleled musical experience.
Lâg Sauvage guitars combine tradition and ecology. Made with FSC-certified wood and an environmentally friendly varnish, they feature an iconic French design and a raw-look back.
Lâg's Sauvage guitars are the ideal companions for daring guitarists. Their rounded backs produce a powerful, balanced sound. Each guitar comes with a padded case, ready to follow you on all your musical adventures.
Lâg Sauvage guitars combine tradition and ecology. Made with FSC-certified wood and an environmentally friendly varnish, they feature an iconic French design and a raw-look back.
Lâg's Sauvage guitars are the ideal companions for daring guitarists. Their rounded backs produce a powerful, balanced sound. Each guitar comes with a padded case, ready to follow you on all your musical adventures.
Features
Body shape
Auditorium
Scale length
650,00 mm (25,60")
Instrument size
4/4, standard
Finish
Satin
Top material
Brankowood
Side material
Eucalyptus
Back material
Eucalyptus
Neck material
Khaya
Fingerboard material
Brankowood
Fingerboard radius
350 mm (13,75")
Number of frets
20
Nut width
43,00 mm (1,693")
Tuning machine
Die cast
Hardware color
Black
Number of strings
6
String gauge
012 - 053
Color
Natural
Case or cover included
Gigbag
Other features
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Lâg Sauvage Auditorium
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Acoustic folk guitar
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Sauvage series
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Type : Auditorium
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String length: 650mm (25.6")
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Colour : natural
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Finish : Open pore, satin varnish
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Top : Solid BrankoWood plywood, satin finish
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Bracing: X-shaped
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Round rose
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Rounded back : Smoked Eucalyptus, Rough sawn finish
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Sides: Smoked Eucalyptus, Rough sawn finish
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Neck : Satin-finish Khaya mahogany
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Fingerboard : Black BrankoWood
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Truss Road : double action
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Radius : 350mm (13,78")
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Frets : 20
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Nut : Black graphite, 43mm
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Markers: Dot, mother-of-pearl
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Bridge: Black BrankoWood
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Saddle : Black graphite, compensated, 72mm
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Headstock veneer: Black BrankoWood + inlaid maple logo
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Tuning: Oil bath, Ratio 1:18
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Fittings: Black
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Strings: Bronze 80/20 12/54
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Supplied with : Padded cover
To find out more...
Lâg is committed to an eco-responsible approach, choosing an ultra-minimalist varnish and FSC-certified wood.
The invention of an Australian scientist came at just the right time to enable Lag to implement a strategy for replacing precious woods that have become both rare and expensive.
It took Branko Hermescee 20 years of research to develop a revolutionary process that began with the planting of short-cycle pine forests (Monterey pine) in New Zealand, in compliance with the requirements of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).
After cutting, the wood undergoes several series of drying and resin impregnation, before being compressed to the density of spruce for Pale BrankoWood, rosewood for Brown BrankoWood or ebony for Black BrankoWood, to obtain the same acoustic characteristics, and the result is stunning.
The invention of an Australian scientist came at just the right time to enable Lag to implement a strategy for replacing precious woods that have become both rare and expensive.
It took Branko Hermescee 20 years of research to develop a revolutionary process that began with the planting of short-cycle pine forests (Monterey pine) in New Zealand, in compliance with the requirements of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).
After cutting, the wood undergoes several series of drying and resin impregnation, before being compressed to the density of spruce for Pale BrankoWood, rosewood for Brown BrankoWood or ebony for Black BrankoWood, to obtain the same acoustic characteristics, and the result is stunning.
