Sauvage Auditorium

Available

Category

SAUVAGE

Code

GLA SAUVAGE-A

Barcode

3700166372962

Dimensions

43 x 19 x 8 in (Length x Width x Height)

Weight

13.23 lbs

Box Quantity / Multiples

1

Brand

Minimum quantity

1

Description

The LAG SAUVAGE-A auditorium steel string guitar is a distinct instrument that symbolizes both quality and environmental stewardship. Its design maintains the iconic elements of the historic LAG Guitars, reflecting a perfect balance of tradition and innovation. Employing eco-friendly certified BrankoWood and an eco-friendly varnishing process, the SAUVAGE-A resonates with both visual and ethical beauty. The tropicalization process ensures a stable wood that is resistant to changes in humidity, temperature, and even UV radiation.

Designed with an auditorium shape, the SAUVAGE-A delivers an expressive and well-balanced tone. Its comfortable size and graceful curves make it ideal for both stage performance and personal enjoyment. From the iconic LAG headstock design mirrored on the bridge to the rough sawn look on the back and sides, the SAUVAGE-A's visual elegance is matched by its quality craftsmanship. The quarter round body bindings add to the comfort, while the black machine heads bring a touch of class. The LAG SAUVAGE-A continues the legacy of innovation, quality, and environmental consciousness, arriving with a rugged, road-ready hybrid gigbag. It's more than just a guitar; it's a statement of style, environmental responsibility, and musical performance.

SPECIFICATIONS

Body

Format: Auditorium

Top: Pale Brankowood

Back & Sides: Smoked Eucalyptus Rough Sawn Finish

Bridge: Black Brankowood

Bracing: X

Colors: Natural

Finishing: Satin

Neck

Neck: Khaya

Fingerboard: Black Brankowood

Radius: 350 mm

Truss Rod: Double-action

Number of frets: 20

Types of frets: Medium Silver Nickel

Nut Width: 43 mm

Nut: Black graphite wedge / 72 mm & 43 mm

Scale: 650 mm

Other

Tuning pegs: Die Cast

Hardware: Black

Original Strings: Coated Phosphor Bronze Light 12-52

Case: Hybrid Case