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Lag Tramontane T200 ACE Acoustic Guitar review

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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2011

This is a brief review of my overall impression of this guitar. For the price I dont think you can do much better. The sound that resonates from this guitar is so warm and vibrant. Solid Cedar Top, good electronics, and good value at around $549. Check it out if you have a chance.

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  • Hi Thanks for posting. I just played a 300 DCE today. The one I played had pegs for the string on the saddle. Does your have pegs, becuase all of the websites for LAG , all photos and all videos show a totally different saddle on all models 66,100,200, 300 and 400. The saddle on LAG sites show a pass through string saddle not pegs. This can make a difference in certain humidity. This guitar was very cool for the price of $699.oo but only came with gig bag(Generic, not LAG)

  • @Sugarfish225 Well I do not have this guitar anymore. From what I recall it had Plastic Bridge pins - it was not a Pin-less Bridge design. The saddle was a compensated graphite saddle. It appears that the T100, T200, and T300 series come with either pin-less Bridge or Pinned Bridge designs. I like the T300DCE, but to me the T200DCE sounded just as good at a lower pricepoint. I may pick another one up next month

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  • @Mettabosna Your welcome and good luck my friend. Im hoping to get another Lag acoustic next month, either the T200DCE or the T200JCE. Hope you like yours, thanks for stopping by!

  • @beactivelife Ok thanks for the help. Im getting the T200D soon, so i just wanted to check, i play electric so this will be my first acoustic.

  • @Mettabosna How much it will effect the guitar is debateable. Most issues will develop long term, such as 10 years later. Usually the woods can crack along with the braces. This is bad with the amount of tension the strings are pulling. Guitar humidifiers are the size of a cell phone, and can fit in a guitars case. This will solve any long term humidity issues and they can be bought for around 15 us dollars. I buy and sell guitars constantly, its a hobby of mine. This was a great guitar though

  • @beactivelife Ok but i dont want to have one in my room:S. How much can it really effect the guitar, I mean i can adjust the trussrod sometimes if it bend out of shape. Why dont you have it anymore? Not god anymore or personal reasons?

  • @Mettabosna Thanks, I live in California in a dry area also. The thing you can do to combat dryness with wood instruments is to get an inexpensive humidifier. I have never experienced neck problems with any guitar while using a humidifier. I dont have this particular guitar anymore though.

  • Hey man great playing! I have a question. My guitar vendor said due to dry humudity in Sweden that the neck like bends out of shape after a while. Do you have any problems with it? And also that state do you live in?

    I tried a yamaha but its hard to play on compared to this. The lag guitar had nice bassnotes while the yahama had brighter highs.

  • @lukasglau That is awesome and congrats on getting a Lag guitar. It should serve you well for a long time.

  • i'm looking forward to christmas :))

    this guitar is amazing and i'm happy my guitar vendor gave me this!

    i was amazed how this guitar sounds..it's just great!!

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