LAG - Sauvage JCE Jumbo 12 cordes + Housse
499,17 €
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Folk Electro Acoustic Guitar
Discover the 12-string folk guitar from Lâg's Sauvage series. It features a smoked eucalyptus finish with a raw look on the back and sides, giving it a unique character. With a rounded back body, it produces a rich, full tone. Made with FSC-certified wood and an eco-responsible varnish, it combines durability with respect for the environment. It comes with a padded case for optimum protection when you're on the move. Immerse yourself in a captivating musical universe with this guitar.
ARTICLE N° 90165
Presentation
Lâg's SAUVAGE series now includes a 12-string guitar, expanding its range for passionate guitarists.
Made from FSC-certified BrankoWood and an environmentally-friendly varnish, it offers remarkable aesthetics and exceptional sound quality.
The combination of Lâg's expertise in innovation and the precise design of the SAUVAGE series is evident in every instrument.
Musicians will appreciate the rich, powerful sound, as well as the attention paid to durability and reduced environmental impact.
Each instrument is carefully designed, taking into account both aesthetics and acoustics.
Discover a new dimension of sound with SAUVAGE guitars and be inspired by their exceptional quality.
Made from FSC-certified BrankoWood and an environmentally-friendly varnish, it offers remarkable aesthetics and exceptional sound quality.
The combination of Lâg's expertise in innovation and the precise design of the SAUVAGE series is evident in every instrument.
Musicians will appreciate the rich, powerful sound, as well as the attention paid to durability and reduced environmental impact.
Each instrument is carefully designed, taking into account both aesthetics and acoustics.
Discover a new dimension of sound with SAUVAGE guitars and be inspired by their exceptional quality.
Features
Body shape
Jumbo
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")
Electronic
Active
Type of tuners
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 Jumbo 12 strings
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Electroacoustic folk guitar
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Sauvage series
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Type : Jumbo
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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 blade, 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, 47mm
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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 12/53
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Electronics: Stage Lâg
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Controls: Volume, 3-band EQ, tuner, phase, notch
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Supplied with : Padded case
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.
