Log in
Log in

or
Create an account

or
Add this product to
  • My former gear
  • My current gear
  • My wishlist
Lâg Roxanne Standard
Images
1/591

All user reviews for the Lâg Roxanne Standard

LP-Shaped Guitar from Lâg belonging to the Roxanne series

Price engine
Classified Ads
Forums
Not satisfied with those reviews?
Filter
4.6/5
(7 reviews)
57 %
(4 reviews)
43 %
(3 reviews)
Write a user review
Value For Money : Excellent
Users reviews
  • jfreisajfreisa

    Good compromise

    Lâg Roxanne StandardPublished on 06/17/12 at 05:15
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Hello all.
    So I would not stay on describing déjàbien explained in other post (pretending inside P).
    If a detail often overlooked in the descriptions (especially the factory), the weight! Here we are at 3.8 kg (weighed on a scale traditional).
    Provide a leather strap 6-7 mm.
    And that mine was in 2000 (if I believe the serial number on the purchase guaranteed provided).
    In addition, I would have liked another Tone knob. By a microphone. How about a volume knob "General".

    Note: Despite the good reviews that I do, I do not bring myself to put the notes "perfect". I compare many points with my Les Paul Custom 70 'which, necessarily, than on the point. Then there are the staff a…
    Read more
    Hello all.
    So I would not stay on describing déjàbien explained in other post (pretending inside P).
    If a detail often overlooked in the descriptions (especially the factory), the weight! Here we are at 3.8 kg (weighed on a scale traditional).
    Provide a leather strap 6-7 mm.
    And that mine was in 2000 (if I believe the serial number on the purchase guaranteed provided).
    In addition, I would have liked another Tone knob. By a microphone. How about a volume knob "General".

    Note: Despite the good reviews that I do, I do not bring myself to put the notes "perfect". I compare many points with my Les Paul Custom 70 'which, necessarily, than on the point. Then there are the staff appreciation.

    It's part!

    UTILIZATION

    We are here on a guitar touches everything. And it surprises already under.
    At first glance, it looks like a miniature 335, full (solid body). With rounded to the Les Paul. Size approaches a Dual Jet (Gretsch).
    And recall a red SG.
    Accustomed to handle D, here I think we are closer to the C. In larger still. A little wide for my hands, I use less position "thumb over". The handle is not "fast" in the sense of Ibanez. Provision of limited over-acceleration and seek to bring every note. But that does not stop me to go solo "The Number of the Beast" smoothly. Furthermore, access remains a feast last fret.
    Sitting position. The guitar back. Annoying.
    The selector also microphones. It is far! Difficult to change quickly in a split second.

    SOUNDS

    It was! the thick of it!
    The sound is atypical made. In the sense that means that we want to hear.
    The instrument is handy at the highest point, since many things depends on what you put around and adjustments granted on the guitar.
    To test this, let's say I'm plugged into a Peavey Studio Pro 112 (equivalent to today bandit transistor). The advantage is that this amp provides settings: vintage, modern and gain hight. No pedals.
    Clean: Already, a distinct advantage over neck pickup position. It's round, warm and serious, but far from being "too" serious. For jazz, I prefer playing finger advantage for roundness. Or even to lower the tone and volume on the guitar so the strings less chatter (plectrum).
    It Splitt and we offer a passage on "Mary Had a Little Lamb" for the party blues.
    I find it still lacks sweetness to really claim shined in these areas. Partly because of Alnico V, which are quickly saturated the pre-ampl. Best of your more traditional instruments, Gibson / Fender.
    Or change the pickups (Alnico II). In many aillor person spends on micros "Gibson".
    Saturates / distortion: No comment, We are in the chosen field.
    This is surly! But not as fat as LP. Its still very defined. Provided they do not push the max gain (but there's comes in part from the amp). For maximum definition in the solos, I splits the bridge pickup.
    And that's where the positions are vintage and modern play their part.
    In vintage, its crunsh well, without too much aggression. Perfect for play
    of Izia, The Hive, Jack White, in short, knew vintage P Expect not to turn up the gain too, all the same, or lower the volume on the guitar. It saturates quickly.
    And the more modern envoiler disto and from on the Offspring, Deep Purple, Ozzy, ZZ Top, Iron Maiden, etc..
    Small details for Iron, I splits the two microphones in its simple to get this
    Fendorien double.

    Phew. His will, not too long? Lot to read, I know. But also a lot to say. : D
    We spend little time on the instrument simply looking for sounds.
    Do'll do just about the height of the microphones that find new sonic palettes.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Its been just a year that I have. And I think not having finished go around.
    Overall, what I like is its versatility. No wonder she was a success. Halfway between vintage and modern, it overwhelms me.
    I would have regretted it quickly saturates. Even clean, if not careful, his crunsh. It lacks warmth, compared to high-end instrument.
    A good thing, we see the wood through the paint. This is reassuring as well
    we see that there is really no knotted. The handle does not move and the strings either.
    In made, compared to the purchase made (500 €) is the best guitar I have.
    If you wanted a new guitar, or do you put into it, run on Ebay or Priceminister. Between 500 and 700 € it goes well beyond the instruments made in korean or mexican.
    Unable to buy a new one. It is no longer manufactured in France. The 500
    closest to it can not at his level. And it will cost more.
    Also, I think, I hope, that with the success of Lag increasingly growing
    it will eventually appreciate in value: D

    Here, it's over. Thank you for taking the time to all (?) Read.
    Hoping that his helps you in your choices.
    See less
  • M@rsouilletM@rsouillet

    Roxanne faithful

    Lâg Roxanne StandardPublished on 05/09/12 at 00:46
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    French guitar manufacturing, much of the time Lag.

    the body and neck are mahogany, it is also stuck with 22 fret rosewood fingerboard.
    In this it resembles an SG. Indeed, it has a Tune'o'matic, a Stop Bar and two humbuckers and split-.

    The pickups are Seymour Duncan Jeff Beck in an easel and a 59 'to the handle, with a volume for each split, a general tone and a 3-position selector.

    UTILIZATION

    Excellent ergonomics, treble very accessible, it is a douclecut.

    The handle is a compromise between too round and too late to specific Lâg or fender or gibson and is very pleasant.

    The guitar is mounted is 10-46 but can withstand stronger ties.

    SOUNDS

    She clearly s…
    Read more
    French guitar manufacturing, much of the time Lag.

    the body and neck are mahogany, it is also stuck with 22 fret rosewood fingerboard.
    In this it resembles an SG. Indeed, it has a Tune'o'matic, a Stop Bar and two humbuckers and split-.

    The pickups are Seymour Duncan Jeff Beck in an easel and a 59 'to the handle, with a volume for each split, a general tone and a 3-position selector.

    UTILIZATION

    Excellent ergonomics, treble very accessible, it is a douclecut.

    The handle is a compromise between too round and too late to specific Lâg or fender or gibson and is very pleasant.

    The guitar is mounted is 10-46 but can withstand stronger ties.

    SOUNDS

    She clearly sounds raw. Indeed, mahogany, mahogany over two humbuckers, sends here.
    Guitar very responsive, however it does not sound bright, it's quite fit in it and it pushes the guitar to ensure the quality of his picking.
    The pickups and split-let you add a little versatility, but, frankly, this type of guitar here is not used much, as have a guitar with single coils and more ...

    Ideal for rock hairy, punchy blues, hard rock and metal of the 80s.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this guitar for 13 years, she followed me in a lot of styles but her favorite remains the "sends watts".

    The value taken in 1999 was excellent, I can not speak to that of Lag made in France today.
    See less
  • iamqmaniamqman

    Where to find

    Lâg Roxanne StandardPublished on 01/31/12 at 11:30
    The Lag guitars are a good alternative to Gibson Les Paul or Paul Reed Smith guitars. They generally feature mahogany wood for the body and in the necks along with rose wood fretboard. Many of the wood combinations and overall cosmetics of these guitars really have an influence built right into the Gibson product line. Body shape is somewhat of a mix between a Ernie Ball guitar Gibson SG guitar. You're getting get a very similar tone out of this instrument as you would a Gibson Les Paul guitar or any other Paul Reed Smith guitars. It's a pretty standard tone and there's nothing too spectacular special about this instrument.

    UTILIZATION

    Body Solid Mahogany
    Neck Hard Maple Set Neck
    Read more
    The Lag guitars are a good alternative to Gibson Les Paul or Paul Reed Smith guitars. They generally feature mahogany wood for the body and in the necks along with rose wood fretboard. Many of the wood combinations and overall cosmetics of these guitars really have an influence built right into the Gibson product line. Body shape is somewhat of a mix between a Ernie Ball guitar Gibson SG guitar. You're getting get a very similar tone out of this instrument as you would a Gibson Les Paul guitar or any other Paul Reed Smith guitars. It's a pretty standard tone and there's nothing too spectacular special about this instrument.

    UTILIZATION

    Body Solid Mahogany
    Neck Hard Maple Set Neck
    Trussrod 2 Way
    Fingerboard Indian Ebony
    Fingerboard Radius
    Fingerboard Inlays
    Fret Size Medium
    Fret Qty. 22
    Machine Head Lag Hi-Precision
    Pickguard
    Pickup Qty. 2
    Pickup Type EMG HZ 1 x H4A / 1 x FH3A
    Tremelo Lag Teardrop String-Thru design (Fixed)
    Controls 2xVol / 1xTone / P-Pull Split Coil
    Selector Switch 3 Way Toggle

    SOUNDS

    These guitars are produced in France and they have a decent feel and tone to them them. They also have a similar resemblance to a Gibson 335 guitar but it is smaller body it's certainly a solid body. This guitar has a more comfortable back in my opinion and you can reach the frets of the higher portion of the necks much easier than you want a Les Paul guitar. So in essence it has a lots of inspiration coming from Gibson SG guitars. So if you play this guitar was a good high gain amplifier can you get a kick good thick tone that will resemble any other Gibson instrument.


    OVERALL OPINION

    These guitars are very hard to find and if you're looking for this exact model then you probably would have to buy it online. They don't come very easily nowadays because they have discontinued this model and Lag has been producing other models that facilitates this position. If this is something that you desire then the online is probably the only way to go but if you need something that's got to cover this type of tone than I suggest going with a cheaper pPaul reed Smith guitar or a studio version of the Gibson SG guitars. Ibanez also makes a decent sounding and very comfortable Les Paul style guitar as well. So those are some options other than this instrument
    See less
  • wesontheflexwesontheflex

    Lâg Roxanne StandardPublished on 05/23/07 at 23:35
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Maple set neck - maple table
    Rosewood keys
    Seymour Duncan humbuckers and split two
    a micro volume a general tone
    double cutaway
    a les paul in the French

    two caches added by micro-maker then

    UTILIZATION

    Mache a little slow at first but got used to it, classic round profile
    double cutaway handy
    reasonable weight

    SOUNDS

    Well blues humbucker and single coil satisfactory
    a true off-road guitar.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Purchased its release in 2000, my first electric, I will keep forever!
    even if it is not easy for a beginner .....
    Read more
    Maple set neck - maple table
    Rosewood keys
    Seymour Duncan humbuckers and split two
    a micro volume a general tone
    double cutaway
    a les paul in the French

    two caches added by micro-maker then

    UTILIZATION

    Mache a little slow at first but got used to it, classic round profile
    double cutaway handy
    reasonable weight

    SOUNDS

    Well blues humbucker and single coil satisfactory
    a true off-road guitar.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Purchased its release in 2000, my first electric, I will keep forever!
    even if it is not easy for a beginner .....
    See less
  • Pi rPi r

    Lâg Roxanne StandardPublished on 06/18/07 at 05:59
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    My Roxanne date of 1997 and was manufactured in France.

    This guitar has 22 frets and is equipped with two Seymour Duncan humbuckers sh1 and sh4 (Jeff Beck), and split via the tone button (on my model, as it has evolved, I believe it). Bridge and tailpiece, Les Paul type. 2 volumes, 1 tone, 1 3-position selector.

    UTILIZATION

    Handle very fine and pleasant, for that kind of guitar (it's still not a Super Start '), access to acute is very easy. The ergonomics are excellent, whether sitting or carried rather low (which is my case). Lighter than a Les Paul, it's still a good piece of wood.

    We get easily a good sound. My style is mostly serious split micro switch for crystal clear…
    Read more
    My Roxanne date of 1997 and was manufactured in France.

    This guitar has 22 frets and is equipped with two Seymour Duncan humbuckers sh1 and sh4 (Jeff Beck), and split via the tone button (on my model, as it has evolved, I believe it). Bridge and tailpiece, Les Paul type. 2 volumes, 1 tone, 1 3-position selector.

    UTILIZATION

    Handle very fine and pleasant, for that kind of guitar (it's still not a Super Start '), access to acute is very easy. The ergonomics are excellent, whether sitting or carried rather low (which is my case). Lighter than a Les Paul, it's still a good piece of wood.

    We get easily a good sound. My style is mostly serious split micro switch for crystal clear sound and sharp micro double-bottom, for the distorted sounds paulien.

    SOUNDS

    Perfect for playing rock Péchu, pop, see the very heavy. Neo metal fans will be delighted too.
    Plugged into a marshall or a mesa boogie, it is a treat.
    The sound of the scratching carcatéristique pulls to the Les Paul, but with a personality all its own. Hot bite at a time, a lot of power and sustain. Guitar rock! Sounds amazing with mic splitter, fenderiens or telecasteriens, with its slamming amazing.
    We can therefore switch crystal clear sound and saturated dense.

    Micro acute Rhythmic saturated or solo rock n roll, it has little to envy to the great.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it happily for 10 years. I love the sound of saturated micro acute and ergonomics, the look of the guitar. I have no complaints, except to depend on some conditions in which it is played: amp, sound system ...

    Now I can compare it to a real Les Paul (custom shop). Lag is a little trick in less, for sure. The Les Paul dripping harmonic sounds and whatever the conditions (almost). But the lag has nothing to be ashamed of, considering the price. It has more to it a touch of originality, versatility and playability (sharpness and ergonomics of the handle). It is also less straight than a PRS, but has much more sustain, and feels more rock n roll.

    An excellent price / quality ratio. With experience, it is a choice to do it again, before going to the Les Paul (by doubling the price).

    Note: my guitar is 10 years old. It is said that now sounds less Lag ... It must be quite the same.
    See less
  • HYOGA01HYOGA01

    Lag my dream!!

    Lâg Roxanne StandardPublished on 09/08/11 at 14:03
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Country of manufacture: France

    neck and body accajou

    Seymour SH 1 and SH N 4 B

    access to acute perfect

    Micros splitables

    UTILIZATION

    Handle very nice. Narrower than sleeve gibson guitar and lighter and more

    Her warm thanks to Seymour (here sending the wood) and the contribution of the system is split over a significant

    SOUNDS

    This guitar is perfect for my style of music (rock, blues ...) but I think it may be suitable for all styles

    I was very proud of my Marshall MG 100 DFX but I confess to find it not good enough for this guitar. I will point me to a Vox AC or a peavey classic

    To you it a failure?? That of no longer being manufactured. Asian mode…
    Read more
    Country of manufacture: France

    neck and body accajou

    Seymour SH 1 and SH N 4 B

    access to acute perfect

    Micros splitables

    UTILIZATION

    Handle very nice. Narrower than sleeve gibson guitar and lighter and more

    Her warm thanks to Seymour (here sending the wood) and the contribution of the system is split over a significant

    SOUNDS

    This guitar is perfect for my style of music (rock, blues ...) but I think it may be suitable for all styles

    I was very proud of my Marshall MG 100 DFX but I confess to find it not good enough for this guitar. I will point me to a Vox AC or a peavey classic

    To you it a failure?? That of no longer being manufactured. Asian models RS 500 200 .... are not at that level (one of the guitarists in my group of SR 500 - so I know what I mean)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have this wonder for a week so you may think that I am not credible. But I arrest you for this wonder, I have always sought. (FYI, I have a guitar HERITAGE H 125 made in Kalamazoo. For connoisseurs it's not nothing). But I assure you that the lag exceeds by far. Thank you to good french luitiers who produced in 1997 before being fired following a transfer of the factory in Asia

    Finally, in addition to its qualities, this guitar only cost me 500 euros (against 1300 if you bought it in 2000)

    This conclusion, I give a 10/10 and I invite you to rush headlong when you'll have the chance to find
    See less
  • tHom'tHom'

    Lâg Roxanne StandardPublished on 11/17/08 at 08:28
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Mine is 98 and date of completion "custom" gray mtalise.
    For the rest it is a usual Roxanne.
    The 2 pickups and split potentially offer a wide range, the handle is nice and the finish is not bad at all, except at a few knobs that tire.
    It draws clear to Gibson Les Paul.

    EDIT: Since the passage from the luthier, everything is greased and oiled works wonders.

    UTILIZATION

    A thin neck easy, the fact that it makes al CASC to acute ais.
    The ergonomics are very good, the guitar is dcoupe and pluttlgre.
    We obtain easily a cool sound.

    SOUNDS

    Sound approaching a Les Paul. I say approaching because a remains much more "light". Less fat, less pais, DIFFERENT anything. …
    Read more
    Mine is 98 and date of completion "custom" gray mtalise.
    For the rest it is a usual Roxanne.
    The 2 pickups and split potentially offer a wide range, the handle is nice and the finish is not bad at all, except at a few knobs that tire.
    It draws clear to Gibson Les Paul.

    EDIT: Since the passage from the luthier, everything is greased and oiled works wonders.

    UTILIZATION

    A thin neck easy, the fact that it makes al CASC to acute ais.
    The ergonomics are very good, the guitar is dcoupe and pluttlgre.
    We obtain easily a cool sound.

    SOUNDS

    Sound approaching a Les Paul. I say approaching because a remains much more "light". Less fat, less pais, DIFFERENT anything. But very Rock.
    Sounds with microphones split ... I read here and that is "typical Fender" ...
    It's really to give a vague idea. Both are approaching a little humbucker Gibson, both singles are very, very far away but then, a stratum or a tele.
    That said the sound palette is broad.
    EDIT: The further since the transition from the luthier, sound is heavily reinforced.
    It sends duplicate.
    The rest of my splittage feel pretty anecdotal.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a year prs.
    I like its look and its dual microphones, mics I like less "simple".
    I had a classic telecaster U.S. before, and it is generally in the same range of guitar, probably a bit above.
    I now also a Telecaster Custom Shop, and it's another world.
    Lag time to time I use the microphone for his double, but the handle is a bit too late for me (the usual round of C "beefy" from the TV).

    Quality price ratio?
    1200 today. It is also the price of a Fender U.S. (in France) or certain Gibson, and is a quality comparable, may be even with a slight advantage to Lag.
    To summarize, it is a versatile guitar sounds but with a quality and usefulness of a very variable.
    See less