The Lag T70D-NAT is a great Dreadnought Guitar to start with

The Lag T70D-NAT dreadnought guitar is a gateway into the world of rich acoustic sound and artistic inspiration. As part of the T70 Series, it stands as a beacon of quality craftsmanship at an affordable price, offering a solid first step into the Lag Universe. Drawing from the elegant aesthetics and sound perfection of the Tramontane series, this guitar is more than just an instrument – it's a companion for musical exploration.

The Lag T70D-NAT dreadnought guitar is a remarkable addition to the Tramontane Series, offering an ideal entry into the enchanting world of Lag Guitars. With its dreadnought body shape, solid spruce top, and Swietenia Mahogany back and sides, it presents a beautiful blend of visual elegance and tonal quality. Inspired by the sophisticated aesthetics of Southern France and the legacy of the Tramontane series, this guitar is designed for both novices and seasoned musicians, delivering unparalleled sound performance without compromising affordability.

Body and Design

The T70D-NAT features a dreadnought body shape, which provides a robust and resonant sound that's perfect for strumming chords or fingerpicking. Its top is made of solid spruce, with Swietenia Mahogany back and sides. The beautiful oval rosette, quarter-round body bindings, and black machine heads not only add to its stunning appearance but also make it a comfortable and unique instrument to play.

Sound Quality

Drawing inspiration from the beauty of Southern France, the birthplace of Lag Guitars, the T70D-NAT offers a distinctive French approach to tonal performance without compromising its appearance. The graphite nut & saddle, along with premium tone wood selections, ensures a consistent, high-quality sound that resonates with both beginners and seasoned professionals.

Conclusion

The Lag T70D-NAT dreadnought guitar is not only visually pleasing but also a powerful musical tool. Whether you are just falling in love with the guitar for the first time or a seasoned professional, this guitar has something to offer. Its affordability, coupled with premium features, makes it a standout choice in the Lag collection.

Specifications:

Body

  • Format: Dreadnought.
  • Top: Solid Sitka Spruce.
  • Back & Sides: Khaya.
  • Bridge: Brown Brankowood.
  • Bracing: X-Bracing.
  • Finish: Satin.

Neck

  • Neck Wood: Okoume.
  • Fingerboard: Brown Brankowood.
  • Radius: 350 mm.
  • Truss Rod: Double-Action.
  • Number of Frets: 20.
  • Fret Type: Medium Silver Nickel.
  • Nut Width: 43 mm.
  • Nut: Black Graphite Wedge (72 mm x 43 mm).
  • Scale Length: 650 mm.
  • Headstock: Mahogany.

Other

  • Tuning Pegs: Open-Gear Nickel Finish.
  • Hardware: Black.
  • Original Strings: Coated Phosphor Bronze Light 12-52.

Special Note B-Stock: 

  • This item is considered "B-Stock."
  • B-Stock items are new instruments that did not get an A+ in QC.
  • B-Stock is the closest to a new condition. There are very small blemishes categorized as “an inch or less”. Many times, these instruments are like new.
  • They usually have minor cosmetic blemishes; none of these issues will affect overall playability.

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ConditionB-Stock (Used)
B-Stock items are sold by an authorized dealer or original builder, but have been opened, blemished, or used in some manner.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Tramontane T70D
Finish
  • Natural Satin
Categories
Year
  • 2026
Pickup
  • None
Finish Style
  • Satin
Fretboard Material
  • Rosewood
String Type
  • Steel
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Wood Top Style
  • Plain
Body Shape
  • Dreadnought
Top Material
  • Spruce
Back Material
  • Sapele
Color Family
  • Natural
Active Preamp
  • No
Sides Material
  • Sapele
Number of Frets
  • 20

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