Steel String Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Tramontane 98D by Lâg | T98D

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Brilliant tonal quality with the T98D by Lâg

The Lâg T98D gives you a complete acoustic response from low bass tones right up to the high treble notes. The T98D has a crafted all-mahogany body which provides unparalleled depth and richness in every chord you play.  This is a guitar that will accommodate you perfectly, whatever your playing style. Subtle styling features such as the inlays around the sound hold and in the headstock give a clue to the quality of the craftsmanship involved in the creation of this dreadnought sized guitar. The Lâg T98D guitar has been lovingly crafted by the Lâg master guitar builders and this can be seen and heard. 

The T98D body is built from high quality African Mahogany (Khaya) which means you have unrivalled acoustic characteristics and tonal response. Carefully selected hardwood means that the T98D will have a beautiful long sustain on the notes so that your guitar really sings.

About the Dreadnought Guitar Shape

The dreadnought guitar shape is well known for its rich tone and great sound projection. The dreadnought is one of the most popular types of acoustic guitar in the world and is perhaps the most recognisable acoustic guitar shape.

Martin Guitars were arguably the creator of the dreadnought style and it has been adopted by most manufactures since its conception in the early 20th century. If you ask someone to picture an acoustic guitar in their mind they will probably picture a dreadnought style. Dreadnought guitars have a symmetrical body shape and design is often simple and understated. But looks aren't everything, it's the sound of the dreadnought which makes them one of the most popular guitar styles.  Thanks to the size and shape of the body as well as the internal construction of the guitar, dreadnoughts deliver a louder sound than many of their counterparts.

Dreadnoughts have been played by countless stars over the years. Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Kurt Cobain all rocked dreadnought style guitars in their time. Dreadnought guitars may be a little on the large side for a young guitarist and tend to suit adult players best.

What does Tramontane stand for?

The Lâg Tramontane range takes its name from the French word for the north wind. Inspired by nature and combining some of the finest woods available, the luthiers at Lâg have crafted a wide range of Tramontane series guitars in both steel and nylon string variants.

Features

- Top : Massive khaya

- Strings : Metal

- Fingerboard : Brownwood

- Nut : Graphite

- Bridge : Brownwood

- Format : Dreadnought

- Tuning pegs : Die Cast

- Category : Steel String Shaped Body

- Hardware : Satin black

- Neck : Khaya

- Back&Sides : Khaya

- Left handed : No

- Cutaway : No

- Radius : 350 mm

- Scale (mm) : 650 mm

- Nut Width : 43 mm

- Nbr of strings : 6

- Nbrs of frets : 20

- Additional Specs : 

General Specs

- Top: Solid Tropical Khaya 

- Back & Sides: Tropical Khaya

- Finish: French Satin

- Bridge & Fingerboard: Brownwood

- Neck: Tropical Khaya

- Frets: 20 / Silver Nickel-Acoustic 

About Lâg

Lâg Guitars is a French music company renowned for pushing boundaries when it comes to design, build quality and innovation. While many guitar manufacturers copy the same old designs, Lâg make bold decisions and stands out for the crowd. The team of luthiers at Lâg hunt the world for the best sounding woods and they craft them beautifully into outstanding guitars which are built to last a lifetime. From entry level guitars right up to the flagship HyVibe Smart Guitar range, Lâg never compromises on design or quality.

Suggested Accessories

  • Case / Gig Bag - to keep safe and movable your guitar. You can choose from different cases for this product, we would recommend getting a gigbag that will have straps to be comfortable to go everywhere with your classical guitar and perform, also seek for pockets where you can store your picks and cables, maybe get a second pair of straps. 
  • Tuner - make sure you always hit the right note. Grab a portable tuner so that you can check that your guitar is in tuner wherever you go. 
  • Spare strings - Strings break. As you start performing with new strings you will notice the difference on having a brand new pack of strings and as you can never be sure if you gonna break a string, you better have extra stings for replacements.  
  • Cleaning tools - For keep everything in order and take proper care of your guitar you can check our cleaning products. 
  • Extra Picks - You always need one more plectrum!