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Lâg Tramontane T177Bce Ctw

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Shipping: from 10000 €
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This item is warranted for 3 years
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Ref.: 340303

Description

Building on its years of experience and enriched by the partnership with Maurice Dupont, the Lâg brand has decided to expand the Tramontane range with a 177 series grouping together a few specific models. Indeed, born of a desire to think outside the box, this collection offers special formats and allows the player to explore different musical universes with fun guitars at unbeatable value for money.

Characteristics
- Top: solid Engelmann spruce top
- Strings: metal
- Fingerboard: brownwood
- Nut: graphite
- Bridge: brownwood
- Finish: satin
- Format: Jumbo
- Mechanical: oil bath
- Category: Electroacoustic bass
- Hardware: satin black
- Neck: mahogany
- Back & sides: mahogany
- Electronics: Stage-Lâg preamp
- Left-handed: No
- Cutaway: Yes
- Radius: 350 mm
- Scale (mm): 822 mm
- Nut width: 42 mm
- Number of strings: 4
- Number of frets: 20
Brand reference number: GLA T177BCE

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I recently bought this bass on the Woodbrass website. The bass is very well made, also very beautiful (but that's a matter of taste). Even though it is made in China, I preferred to buy a French brand and especially from the south! There was a small crack on the bridge that I repaired quite easily (I was a bit afraid to send it back for fear that it would arrive in a worse condition and I won't even talk about the return!!!). In terms of sound and comfort, etc... I had a high-end model from a very reputable Korean brand in electroacoustic bass and the Lâg surpasses it (maybe the Korean's craftsmanship was more detailed and a bit better finished)! Hard to say why except for the sound but it may also come from the type of strings mounted. Note that this remains an acoustic bass that must be amplified if you need to play in a group or concert (preamp included). So I recommend it!... (Show more)
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Posted on 29/11/2020
By Gauthier S.

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