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- Brand: LAG (A long-established French guitar maker) - Model: T70DCE - Color: Sunburst - Body Type: Dreadnought Cutaway - Serial Number: 2103LT07717 (See photo 3) - String Height: 1st string 2.2mm, 6th string 2.8mm (at the 12th fret. See photo 7) - Accessories: None - Packaging: 200-size cardboard box - The stand in the photos is not included. The Gator case in photo 13 is also not included. - The Gator case in photo 13 is listed separately. Bundled purchases are possible. Please see the case's product page for details. (Design & Playability) In a word, it's stylish and cool. The inlaid logo on the headstock is stylish, and the three-dimensional headstock design gives it a luxurious feel (photo 4). The rosette around the soundhole has a unique pattern (photo 3). The same pattern is also on the tuning pegs (photo 5). The fact that the screws holding the tuning pegs are not visible also shows attention to detail. The fretboard is clean without fret markers (photo 1). There are fret markers on the side of the neck, so it's not difficult to play (photo 6). The overall satin finish makes you want to caress it. Although it's a dreadnought shape, due to the good feel, it didn't feel particularly large. The string height is kept low, making it very easy to play (photo 7). There is almost no fret wear (8-90% or more remaining). The neck is almost straight, and the truss rod has not been touched. The preamp has a 3-band equalizer, as well as a tuner and a phase button (photo 11). (Condition) There are minor signs of use, but there are almost no scratches, dents, or rust, and it is in very clean condition. There is no rust visible on the preamp screws (photo 11). (Sound) I felt it had a very natural acoustic sound. The electric sound also had little piezo-like quality and felt natural. Therefore, it seems to suit any song. To elaborate further, it felt rather dry within the natural range, a kind of dry-natural sound, and I thought it would certainly suit chanson. Conversely, it might not suit syrupy enka music(^^;).
8 hours ago