With the Lakewood
The term "finish" refers to the outer coating or surface treatment of a guitar. It can be different types of varnish, stain or oil that are applied to the wood to protect it and give it an attractive appearance., bringing a fresh twist to Lakewood's design. Entirely built from the best tonewoods, this all-solid guitar is equipped with ergonomic features for comfortable playability. For a brilliant stage performance, it is equipped with a high-quality L. R. Baggs pickupPickup:
A pickup is an electronic component that converts the vibrations of the guitar strings into electrical signals. These signals are then amplified and played back via loudspeakers to make the sound of the guitar audible. that delivers a natrual, true-to-life sound, even when amplified. Finished off with a well-passed gig bag, this quality product made in Germany is easy to transport and store safely.
Featuring a solid spruce topTop:
The top is the upper part of the guitar body, the Lakewood
The term "back" refers to the lower part of a guitar, which serves as a resonating body. It is usually made of wood and influences the sound and volume of the instrument. and sidesFrame:
The frame is the side part of the guitar body that surrounds the cavity. It is usually made of wood and contributes to the stability and resonance of the guitar., that add warmth and rich expressive mids. The result is a perfectly balanced tone, making this guitar a true all-rounder. Its tonal clarity and powerful sound make it ideal for both stage and studio work providing the foundation for professional music production.
While the model impresses with its rich sound, the compact Grand
The body is the body of a guitar. It is made of wood and influences the sound and resonance of the instrument. The sound of a guitar can vary depending on the shape and material of the body. feels perfectly balanced in the hand. The ergonomic CedroGuitar neck:
Maple neck neck with C-profileNeck profile:
The neck profile refers to the shape of the guitar neck. It can be flat promotes a relaxed playing posture and pure playing pleasure. The smooth ebony fretboardFretboard:
The fretboard is the part of the guitar on which the strings are fretted to produce different tones. It is made of wood and has metal frets that mark the different pitches. makes it easy to glide across the fretsFret:
Jumbo frets, allowing for quick chord changes and seamless tone transitions. Finally, tuning-stable Lakewood ProTune I tunersTuners:
die-cast tuners along with the bonebridge inlaySaddle:
The saddle is a small piece of material that is placed in the bridge of a guitar. It helps to keep the strings at the right height above the fretboard and ensures a clear sound and good playability of the guitar. and nutNut:
The nut is a small piece of hard material that sits at the top of the guitar neck. It has notches into which the strings are inserted to ensure the correct spacing and height. ensure consistently precise intonationIntonation:
Intonation refers to the correct tuning of the individual strings of a guitar. Adjusting the scale length ensures that all notes played on a string sound at the correct pitch..
For a professional amplified sound, the Lakewood
A pickup is an electronic component that converts the vibrations of the guitar strings into electrical signals. These signals are then amplified and played back via loudspeakers to make the sound of the guitar audible.. This high-quality system captures every nuance of your playing with pinpoint precision and delivers it to the
The volume control is a knob on the guitar that can be used to adjust the volume of the instrument. If you turn the knob to the righta 3-band equalizer, a notch filter and an integrated tuner,
The standout visual feature of this guitar is undoubtedly its open-pored
Binding refers to the decorative edging of the guitar body. It is made of wood and the soundhole edge, which elegantly frame the Grand Concert's curvaceous shape. The finishing touch is the mother-of-pearl eyes on the bridge pinsBridge pins:
Bridge pins are small pins that attach the strings of a guitar to the bridge of an acoustic guitar. They are inserted into the bridge with the ball end of the string when stringing. Bridge pins can be made of different materials such as plastic or metal., adding a subtle shimmer to the instrument. Among the manufacturer's guitars, the