Sponsored News: Gearwire News 17/11
This week's article from Gearwire.com introduces a new line of small-body acoustic guitars that have recently been produced by The Loar guitar company.
The LH-200 line of small-body acoustic guitars from The Loar is not only a stunning pairing of craftsmanship with vintage aesthetics, but each guitar also projects an impressively strong, full tone for a small-body acoustic instrument.
Each 1930s-inspired guitar in the LH-200 line is designed with a prewar body composed of a Spruce top and a Mahogany back, neck and sides. This line also features a vintage sunburst finish, rosewood neck, open-gear butterbean tuners, and a fern inlay in abalone.
This impressive sound quality is achieved from the Loar's use of 20th century bracing techniques in their guitar manufacturing. This creates a specific structural balance in each guitar, enabling the projection of rich tones in the comparatively lightweight instrument.
The smaller sized body and large projection capabilities of this instrument make this a perfect acoustic guitar for any touring musician or songwriter.
LH-200 Line Product Features:
- Spruce Top
- Mahogany Back, Neck & Sides
- Rosewood Fret board
- Vintage Sunburst Finish
- Rosewood Bridge
- Ivoroid Binding
- Butterbean Tuners
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