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  • kreutkreut

    Lakewood M-32Published on 01/10/09 at 08:13
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Guitar handmade in Germany

    - Spruce: European AAA
    - Back and sides: Indian Rosewood
    - Neck: mahogany 1 piece
    - Fingerboard, bridge, pegs: Ebony

    UTILIZATION

    - For me, the handle is perfect, it is highly reminiscent of that of a Les Paul
    - 000 type guitar, best shape / weight, I knew
    - Violin impressive quality and fuel efficiency

    SOUNDS

    Its beautiful, close to Martin I think he

    OVERALL OPINION

    I wanted to write about this guitar, and on the mark, because there are few of AF, and I think it would be a shame to completely miss Lakewood, when they would start Looking for a good guitar

    I, for example, I made the rounds of seven stores in my town t…
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    Guitar handmade in Germany

    - Spruce: European AAA
    - Back and sides: Indian Rosewood
    - Neck: mahogany 1 piece
    - Fingerboard, bridge, pegs: Ebony

    UTILIZATION

    - For me, the handle is perfect, it is highly reminiscent of that of a Les Paul
    - 000 type guitar, best shape / weight, I knew
    - Violin impressive quality and fuel efficiency

    SOUNDS

    Its beautiful, close to Martin I think he

    OVERALL OPINION

    I wanted to write about this guitar, and on the mark, because there are few of AF, and I think it would be a shame to completely miss Lakewood, when they would start Looking for a good guitar

    I, for example, I made the rounds of seven stores in my town to try as many guitars as possible .. I tried a dozen different Taylor (1st prize of up to € 5000 model) a Gibson Hummingbird, Gibson two other models of opportunities that I forget the name, a Larrivee over € 3000, Ovation 2, 3 Martin models from 800 to 1300 €, the high-end home Takamine, Seagull and others ..

    among all these guitars, there are many that I liked (an old Gibson used € 4,000, an old Ovation used € 3000, which surprised me), others a little less (the Larrivee, beautiful and good guitar obviously, but the sound I would describe as hard did not seem to suit me) and some less (Taylor, Seagull, Takamine, which seemed to me in general, the guitars which get tired pretty quickly) in any case, there is none which I thought was that I needed, no that is out of the lot to the point that I decided at the buy, until I came across two guitars Lakewood: an M-32 and D-32 .. I hesitated a bit in between, but what is certain is that I was suddenly dealing with two guitars fairly well above anything I had tried so far, especially in terms of quality / price!

    this, of course, is for me, and it may be that others would have preferred to other models, all too aware that I've never played such a price equivalent to Martin, so I 'm far from knowing all very good guitars on the market .. Nevertheless, I play guitar for 25 years, I spent two weeks trying everything I could in a very careful, and I think the brand should definitely be tried if one has the possibility

    these are guitars with lots of personality, adjectives that come to mind are deep, smooth, shine, heat, close to the idea that I have of Martin, but much better compared to the three models I ' I have tried

    I own this guitar for three weeks, I play every day, and it's better each time, and I feel that I have not finished to discover it, I find it very lively, very responsive, especially in Thurs fingers

    this choice I would do without hesitation, while being aware of all the beautiful guitars I've ever had the chance to try
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  • vgdbvgdb

    Lakewood M-32Published on 03/16/11 at 02:46
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Handcrafted in Germany.
    Spruce top, rosewood sides, mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard.
    Form "Concert" more indented than the Dreadnought, a more dynamic sound.
    Flawless finish.
    Simple aesthetic, natural varnish. All wood except the rose surrounded by a small abalone inlay.
    I like the sober and "nature" of this guitar
    Excellent microphone from bridge B-Band (it's the old model)

    UTILIZATION

    Channel pleasant, very good ergonomics.
    Light guitar, easy to play
    No cutaway (cutaway model exists), therefore limited access to treble.
    Special screening.

    SOUNDS

    I am not a technician of the guitar, but I sing and play for 25 years and I listen to lots of music. I chose this…
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    Handcrafted in Germany.
    Spruce top, rosewood sides, mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard.
    Form "Concert" more indented than the Dreadnought, a more dynamic sound.
    Flawless finish.
    Simple aesthetic, natural varnish. All wood except the rose surrounded by a small abalone inlay.
    I like the sober and "nature" of this guitar
    Excellent microphone from bridge B-Band (it's the old model)

    UTILIZATION

    Channel pleasant, very good ergonomics.
    Light guitar, easy to play
    No cutaway (cutaway model exists), therefore limited access to treble.
    Special screening.

    SOUNDS

    I am not a technician of the guitar, but I sing and play for 25 years and I listen to lots of music. I chose this guitar because it allowed me access to his records I love.
    It took me a long acclimation: the dynamics of this guitar is such that we must learn to tame. Especially if you're used guitar a bit "soft." Here, you can go from picking one of the most conventional folk sounds worthy of Django if the bullies, with all the intermediate colors. It's very dramatic.
    This guitar proves everything. The sound of the strings chosen (I prefer Elixir Nanoweb Bronze), the choice of the pick (soft to folk, jazz to hard), all means!
    + Excellent for playing fingers, picking
    + Dynamic exceptional.
    Chord + great if we respect the guitar
    + Amazing sonic palette
    + His warm bass, crystal treble in, very balanced
    + From the grain and depth
    + From Sustain
    - To be critical, the low E string is sailing faster than the others, it becomes a little less accurate with time, which I think is normal for this size of instrument. That said, no problem to play in open tuning in D, the bass is very present.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought this guitar some ten years (model manufactured in 2000).
    Many models have passed between my hands at the time: Martin, Gibson, Taylor, Larrivee, Yamaha, I have long walked the streets of Douai and rue Victor Massé Pigalle ...
    On balance, I played some beautiful guitar and am pretty fond of Martin and Gibson offering really beautiful instruments that dream. I think I would have been satisfied with a Martin D28 Eric Clapton if I could also take a Gibson J200 ...
    That said, after trying enough models to forget the brand, I chose this guitar for its dynamic qualities and exceptional sound grain, perhaps also more versatile sound than the guitars mentioned above.
    Purchased 1700 Euros at the time if I remember correctly, is about 1000 Euros less than all competitors! But this criterion would not have stopped to buy a more expensive guitar if I preferred the sound.
    I rediscovered the sound of my instrument with delight at each change of set of strings and I would do without hesitation that choice today. Try it if you absolutely have the opportunity.
    In conclusion, we clubbed together for a gift a custom guitar Lakewood for 40 years from a friend. Mr Martin Seeliger we listened, advised and got a guitar once again outstanding at a price defying any competition.
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