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Description

Discover the harmonious blend of tradition and modernity with the LAG Tramontane T66D12, an acoustic-electric guitar that caters to both the seasoned performer and the passionate amateur. This 12-string beauty is crafted to deliver rich, resonant tones that effortlessly fill any room. Designed and manufactured in France, the T66D12 combines meticulous craftsmanship with innovative technology, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a versatile instrument for both stage and studio.

The guitar's Dreadnought body shape ensures a full and balanced sound, providing the depth and volume needed for a robust acoustic performance. The solid Sitka Spruce top paired with Mahogany back and sides not only enhances its tonal quality but also contributes to its durability and aesthetic appeal. Equipped with a sophisticated Stage-Lag preamp and NanoFlex piezo pickup system, the T66D12 allows for seamless transitions between acoustic and amplified play, ensuring that your sound remains clear and true in any setting.

Whether you're strumming chords or picking out intricate melodies, the LAG Tramontane T66D12 promises an exceptional playing experience. Its smooth satin finish neck and comfortable fingerboard facilitate effortless playability, making it a beloved choice for guitarists who appreciate both style and substance.

Key Features:

  • Dreadnought body shape for full, balanced sound
  • Solid Sitka Spruce top with Mahogany back and sides
  • Stage-Lag preamp with NanoFlex piezo pickup system
  • Smooth satin finish neck for enhanced playability
  • 12-string setup for rich, resonant tones
  • Designed and manufactured in France
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Tramontane T66D12 Review: This is my first 12-string, so I don't have anything (other... | Lag | Acoustic Guitars | Reviews @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com

ultimate-guitar.com

The LAG Tramontane T66D12 offers surprising sound quality at a budget price, with a bright, resonant tone and impressive sustain. Its easy playability, mainly due to low action, makes it stand out among 12-string guitars. However, the build quality shows its budget nature, with some minor finishing flaws and concerns about long-term durability. While not suited for professionals, it's a solid choice for beginners or those wanting a good-sounding 12-string without the hefty price tag. Be wary of potential bridge issues, which might affect reliability. Overall, a mixed bag with notable strengths in playability and sound.

Tramontane T66D12 Review | Lag | Acoustic Guitars | Reviews @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com

ultimate-guitar.com

The LAG Tramontane T66D12 is a budget-friendly 12-string guitar that offers decent sound quality and an exceptional neck, though its overall fit and finish are quite average. While it might feel a bit cheap, it delivers good value for its price point, making it a suitable choice for beginners or those new to 12-string guitars. However, the reliability and durability of the instrument leave room for improvement. Overall, it's a mixed bag that balances its shortcomings with affordability, resulting in a neutral impression.

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