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Lag Occitania 170

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Classical-style guitar from the Tramontane series, Occitania 170.

  • 4/4 size guitar
  • Solid red cedar top
  • Khaya back and sides
  • Brown BrankoWood fingerboard
  • Weight: 2.55 kg
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Data sheet

Direction
Right-handed
Cutaway
No
Electronic
Without Preamp
Neck
Khaya
Fretboard
Brownwood
Body Finish
Satin
Gigbag-Case
No
Body Shape
4/4
Solid Top
Yes
Top
Cedar
Solid Back
No
Solid Rosette
No
Nut Width
2"
Back
Khaya
Sides
Khaya
Number of Frets
19
Description

Every classical guitarist knows for sure: the solid cedar top of this guitar delivers a warm, rounded tone, strongly focused on the midrange. Its satin finish, which provides an “open pore” look and a natural wood feel, enhances this characteristic. The OC170 is an ideal model for both classical and traditional styles, as well as South American music.

  • Style: Classical
  • Bridge: Brown Brankowood
  • Color: Natural
  • Accessories: Black
  • Strings: Nylon
  • Color: Natural
  • String length: 650 mm
  • Dimensions: 1065 x 480 x 135
  • Finish: Satin
  • Back and sides: Khaya
  • Size: 4/4
  • Nut width: 51 mm
  • Neck: Khaya
  • Tuning: Classical
  • Number of strings: 6
  • Number of frets: 19
  • Weight (kg): 2.55 kg
  • Saddles: 80 mm & 51 mm Graphite
  • Top: Solid red cedar
  • Fretboard: Brown Brankowood
  • Frets: Medium Silver Nickel
  • Tuning machines: Brown Brankowood
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EAN13: 3700166363359

Product Details
GLAOC170

Data sheet

Direction
Right-handed
Cutaway
No
Electronic
Without Preamp
Neck
Khaya
Fretboard
Brownwood
Body Finish
Satin
Gigbag-Case
No
Body Shape
4/4
Solid Top
Yes
Top
Cedar
Solid Back
No
Solid Rosette
No
Nut Width
2"
Back
Khaya
Sides
Khaya
Number of Frets
19

About Lâg Guitars

Lâg is known for innovation and offering high value for money in their instruments. Founded in 1981 in Occitania, southern France, a young musician named Michael Lâg began building electric guitars, which quickly gained popularity among French guitarists. This success led to a partnership with Algam and a full entry into the musical instrument distribution industry.

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