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LÂG debuts Tramontane Guitar Line in the US
LÂG Guitars make their U.S. debut with the unveiling of the all-new Tramontane line of acoustic and acoustic/electric guitars. Based in the Occitania region of France, LÂG has been making quality guitars for over 25 years, under the guidance of master luthier Michel Lâg Chavarria.
Named for a seasonal wind in southern France, the Tramontane (Trah-mon-tahn) line includes both steel string and nylon string guitars. LÂG Tramontane guitars are distinguished by their use of fine woods, quality craftsmanship and finishes, beveled corner bindings and proprietary preamp/pickup systems.

Tramontane 111
Stepping up from the entry-level Standard Range, the Stage Range offers premium instruments for the novice and casual player. The Master Range guitars are appointed with fine details and select woods to satisfy the accomplished musician. Each series is diverse and includes both acoustic and acoustic/electric models. Traditional Dreadnought, Auditorium and Jumbo body styles are offered (also in left-handed models).12-string guitars are available in acoustic /electric styles.
Tops are primarily solid Red Cedar or solid Sitka Spruce. Stage Range backs and sides are either mahogany or Indonesian rosewood; Master Range models feature solid mahogany or solid Indian rosewood backs and sides. Both high-gloss and elegant French satin finishes are used, and all instruments feature a detailed rosette design highlighting the Occitan Cross.

Tramontane 222
The acoustic/electric models feature the proprietary DirectLÂG and StudioLÂG preamp systems developed with Shadow Electronics. For added convenience, StudioLÂG preamps contain five custom-configured analog presets for instant access to a wide acoustic tone palette. StudioLÂGplus and StudioLÂGpro models also contain built-in tuners.
Standard and Stage Range instruments feature the NanoFlex Piezo bridge pickup. Master Range guitars use a Hexophonic NanoFlex pickup, with adjustments for each individual string. Master Range steel-string models feature an additional NanoMag humbucking magnetic pickup concealed below the fingerboard, behind the last fret. This provides a warm, well-balanced tone with added definition, and the ability to blend between the two pickups, for flexible sound options.

Tramontane 333
LÂG Tramontane guitars are available as follows: Standard and Stage Range – currently available; Master range – spring/summer 2010. U.S. MSRP prices range from $280.00 to $2100.00. Master Range models also include a case.
For more information, please visit www.lagguitars.co.uk
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