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Published on 09/02/11 at 14:36Made in China like all Lâg acoustic, I think.
The electronics are really good and convenient settings.
UTILIZATION
Handle very nice. Nothing do with one of the above remarks on the finishes and finger injuries. Maybe a wrong part of the series.
It is holding the handle and the deep bass (not connected) that convinced me to buy this guitar.
I'm not a fan of plugging in the attachment of the strap.
The nut is actually a little high and the strings down the neck are very remote, so difficult to play.
SOUNDS
Very good sound. Settings easy and effective.
Used with a VOX VT20 transplanted on table together. All right.
Very sweet on guitar arpeggios, lacks a little power folk.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for over a year. I cruised up to British Columbia and Quebec. I love it and I gladly forgive him his little faults, little problematic for a guitar in this range.
I had gone to buy an Ibanez AEG 20 and I finally blew my budget (€ 100) trying Lag.
The electronics are really good and convenient settings.
UTILIZATION
Handle very nice. Nothing do with one of the above remarks on the finishes and finger injuries. Maybe a wrong part of the series.
It is holding the handle and the deep bass (not connected) that convinced me to buy this guitar.
I'm not a fan of plugging in the attachment of the strap.
The nut is actually a little high and the strings down the neck are very remote, so difficult to play.
SOUNDS
Very good sound. Settings easy and effective.
Used with a VOX VT20 transplanted on table together. All right.
Very sweet on guitar arpeggios, lacks a little power folk.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for over a year. I cruised up to British Columbia and Quebec. I love it and I gladly forgive him his little faults, little problematic for a guitar in this range.
I had gone to buy an Ibanez AEG 20 and I finally blew my budget (€ 100) trying Lag.