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Anyone have an LAG acoustic? Something similar in feel?
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I've had an LAG T90A for just over a year.
Love it to bits, it was a secondhand bargain and still my most played guitar.
It's a solid top, all mahogany, auditorium sized instrument and was particularly well set up before I bought it from Paul at Pro Solo in Burnley.
It's a delight to play.
I particularly like the neck, which isn't huge, but comfy and manageable.
The body shape is lovely, but about as big as I'd like to go.
I'm tempted to get an electro and would appreciate some advice on alternatives to another LAG.
I'd like something all solid, this time probably with a different top. Auditorium sized or smaller.
Don't want to spend a fortune, under a grand, much less if possible.
My wife has a a Faith Venus, which sounds amazing.
Bigger neck, which puts me off slightly. But I'd probably get used to it.
It does feel amazing though, much more resonant than the LAG.
Can anyone help me narrow down some alternatives?
Thin-ish neck.
All solid.
Not mahogany, as the current instrument covers this.
Not huge. I could even be happy with a parlour sized guitar.
Under a grand. Well under if poss!
Electro.
Not fussed about make, I tend to keep stuff so resale not important, solidity, build and customer service moreso.
Thanks in advance and have a great Christmas!
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Don't rule out something that isn't all solid. I would chose a well made laminated b&s guitar over an all solid one. My PRS Angelus was head and shoulders better than any solid guitar in that price point and it's just a solid top. Taylor use laminated b&s at that price point but they built a lovely acoustic.
If the only thing you find lacking in your T90A is an onboard pickup and/or transducer with controls, invest a couple of hundred quid in a K&K Mini, L.R. Baggs iBeam or Lyric or one of the Fishman systems.
My recommendation would be a soundboard-mounted device rather than an undersaddle piezo transducer strip or a sound hole magnetic pickup. YMMV.
There may be pre-owned examples of the L.R. Baggs M1 and M80 listed in the classified ads of this here forum. (None is mine!)
I will investigate a sound hole pickup, thank you.
I'd completely forgotten it was even an option - d'oh!
I suspect we all get caught up in the 'must have a new guitar' fever occasionally, but I genuinely don't need anymore.
Apart from a Firebird, obviously.
As far as other brands go I've played a few recent model small bodied Vintage which I would consider comparable.