Steven Tari Posted February 22, 2011 Share Posted February 22, 2011 Found out today that all the guitars coming into America thru LAG are made in China not France. When I first saw that Lag was coming, I fell in love with there 12 string. Because at the time I had bought a 12 string from China and in less then a year, the area where the pegs for the strings went into split into 4 sections. I tried to get it fixed but the guys I took it to that fixed guitars, told me that the way it was put together it was going to be very expensive and might not work. So I was told I'd better buy a new one. I swore to myself I'd never buy another guitar from China. I was also told LAG has a top notch factory putting them together there. So now I've been waiting since the first of last Dec. to get my new one From LAG. I like the 12 string from LAG alot but now being from China made me step back and take another look. I was told it will be another 3 weeks before Korg is going to have it to send out. So I told the person today that I'm ordering from I have to do some thinking to see if I'm still going to order it. So please tell me What you think of this guitar. Description Accessories Documentation Rental Info Offers T200D12CE Offering premium solid tops, the LAG Tramontane Stage Range brings together a world of woods to create superb-sounding instruments. Finely crafted, these instruments are ideal for the guitar enthusiast or the on-the-road professional. Includes StudioLag Plus electronics and Nanoflex pickup. The T200 Series offers an elegant French Satin finish. Solid Red Cedar tops are expertly matched to the Mahogany backs and sides using rosewood and maple binding. The result is an instrument possessing a balanced, vibrant sound. Features Headstock: Solid Indonesian Rosewood, linseed oil finish, with Lag Maple Logo inlay Machine Heads: Lubricated High Precision Satin Black, with Satin Black tulip buttons Top Nut: Black Graphite 47.6mm Truss Rod: 2-way System Neck: Mahogany French Satin finish Fingerboard: Indonesian Rosewood, Radius 400mm Frets: 20, Silver-Nickel, Medium type Top: Solid Red Cedar Back & Sides: Mahogany Bindings: Rosewood + Maple Body Thickness: Bottom 120mm - Neck 97mm Rosette: Rosewood with Maple, with Occitania cross Bridge: Indonesian Rosewood with Black Resin compensated saddle Pickup: Nanoflex Piezo Pickup under bridge saddle Electronics: STUDIOLAG PLUS system Finish: French Satin Strings: Elixir featuring NANOWEB Coating 011-047 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rocketman Posted February 22, 2011 Share Posted February 22, 2011 I don't know much about them. I'd save up my cash and buy a Taylor 354CE. You'll never need another 12-string in your life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven Tari Posted February 22, 2011 Author Share Posted February 22, 2011 Thank you Rocketman. I'm Kinda trying to get away from the Spruce top guitar. The Redwood top is what sold me on this 12 string. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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