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LAG Tramontane 118 T118DCE Natural elektroakustisk guitar
The LAG Tramontane 118 T118DCE is a dreadnought electro-acoustic guitar built around a solid Red Cedar top, African Sapele back and sides, and a Tropical Khaya neck. Crafted in the Tramontane tradition of southern France, this cutaway model pairs a 650 mm scale with built-in AstroLag electronics so acoustic and amplified voices stay in the same conversation.
- Solid Red Cedar top — fast attack with warm, layered overtones that gain depth as the wood seasons.
- AstroLag preamp with volume, three-band EQ, brilliance, notch filter and phase switch for serious live flexibility.
- Dreadnought body and Venetian cutaway combine full low-end projection with clean solo access above the 12th fret.
- Die-cast 1:18 ratio tuners and coated Phosphor Bronze 12-52 strings hold pitch across long sets and travel days.
LAG Tramontane 118 T118DCE — Dreadnought Electro-Acoustic Guitar
The LAG Tramontane 118 T118DCE combines a full dreadnought body with Lag's in-house AstroLag electronics for stage-ready acoustic performance. With solid Red Cedar on top, African Sapele back and sides, and a Tropical Khaya neck, the build priorities balance warmth with clarity. A Venetian cutaway preserves upper-fret access for lead lines without sacrificing the low-end authority the dreadnought shape is known for. Players stepping up from smaller auditorium or concert bodies hear the leap in volume and projection immediately.
Standout Pickup Architecture
What separates this model from a stock dreadnought is the AstroLag preamp, pairing volume with a three-band EQ, dedicated brilliance control, notch filter and phase inversion on a single soundhole cluster. That control layout sits well above the volume-only or two-band preamps common in this tier, and reviewers consistently call the system highly reactive to picking dynamics. Brown BrankoWood across fingerboard, bridge and headstock creates a unified visual signature that mirrors the classical Tramontane headstock shape.
Dreadnought Body Built for Projection
Tonewoods and body geometry shape the fundamental voice of any dreadnought, and this one leans toward warm low end with a clear treble response.
- Top: Solid Red Cedar — light and responsive cedar that rewards delicate fingerstyle with immediate harmonic detail.
- African Sapele on the back and sides adds focused mids and treble bite to counter the warmth coming from the cedar top, giving the dreadnought shape a clearer edge on stage.
- Body Format: Dreadnought with Venetian cutaway — bold low-end body matched by clean solo access above the 12th fret.
Neck Profile and Fingerboard Reach
A 650 mm scale and 350 mm fingerboard radius shape how chords ring and how lead lines bend, particularly when plugging in for gigs. The Tropical Khaya neck carries a Brown BrankoWood fingerboard with 20 medium silver-nickel frets and a double-action truss rod for stable action adjustments throughout the life of the instrument.
- Scale Length: 650 mm — supports full low-end power while remaining comfortable for chord work and rhythm strumming.
- Fingerboard Radius: 350 mm — flatter radius well-suited to clean bends and rhythm chording alike.
- A 43 mm nut width supports fingerstyle thumb work without feeling too wide for chord-first players.
AstroLag Electronics and Stage-Ready Hardware
The on-board preamp is the bridge between acoustic resonance and amplified tone, and Lag built the AstroLag bank around the realities of live performance.
- Preamp: AstroLag with volume, three-band EQ, brilliance, notch and phase — full tonal shaping plus feedback control from one access point at the soundhole.
- A built-in chromatic tuner on the preamp face removes the need for a clip-on tuner between songs.
- Tuners: Die-cast, 1:18 ratio, black satin hardware — stable tuning across temperature shifts and long performance sets.
- Strings: Coated Phosphor Bronze Light 12-52 — light playing tension with extended string life from the protective coating.
For Gigging Singer-Songwriters and Intermediate Players
The T118DCE is the right choice for singer-songwriters, acoustic teachers and intermediate players who want dreadnought volume with serious stage electronics without paying flagship-tier money. Players who split time between home practice and small-venue gigs will find the notch and phase controls handle most feedback problems without an external EQ pedal in the chain. Recording sessions benefit from a cedar and African Sapele pairing that translates cleanly to both microphone capture and direct-injection recording setups.
Lag Guitars and the Tramontane Tradition
Lag traces its instrument-building heritage to southern France, and the Tramontane series takes its name from the regional winds sweeping toward the Mediterranean coast. The T118 line continues that aesthetic, pairing a classical-headstock silhouette with a modern dreadnought body and glossy varnish finish designed for working musicians. Built into the same design ethos, the AstroLag partnership extends that design philosophy into the electronics bay, combining French-instrument craftsmanship with a pickup system designed for feedback-resistant live use.
Type
Håndfærdighed
Cutaway
Farve
Antallet af bånd
Bridge/Tremolo
Elektronik
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Natural
Top
Bund og sider
Hals
Tropical Khaya
Halsfinish
Gribebræt
Brownwood
Konfiguration af tilbud
Standard tilbud
Lavet i
Kina
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