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This was bought new at the back-end of last year and I am the second owner as the previous guy moved it on to get a rosewood (edit: he actually sold to buy a few high-end mics). It's in pristine condition - as good as brand new.
I always wanted to try an L-body Larrivee and really wanted to stick with their amazing-sounding sitka / mahogany combination. However, I also have an OM-05 and P-03 which are the same woods so at least one had to go at some time.
It's very, very resonant - there is a real lushness to it, almost a Santa-Cruz type ringing in the trebles and the bass is deep. The 05 series uses upgraded woods and you can see the sitka top has an attractive grain and silking. I can maybe take some sound clips and post them up at some point. Gloss finish. Official spec is 4.75" body depth at the heel but this one is 4.5" and it narrows coming to the shoulder so it's a slightly shallower L body, making it easier to play (and it is easy to play - it sits almost as comfortably as an OM). The L body is typically called the "Swiss Army Knife" of the Larrivee line as it fingerpicks well and can strum as well as a dread.
Comes with the truss rod tool, registration booklet, Larrivee hard-shell case.
Abalone rosette, flame maple binding, mahogany neck & ebony fretboard, JCL 18:1 tuners, bone nut & saddle.
Mother of pearl logo & dot markers.
New, these are just under £2500 at Peach,
There's an old used one for £1700 on eBay.
I will put it up at £1850 (now £1750), and is in as-new condition.
(Will need to figure out shipping - collection preferred if you fancy a trip Scotland Central Belt!)
I paid a lot more for my new OM-05 even considering the very generous guitar village discount I got.
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Anyway, I did a little video (see below).
Recorded using Zoom H2n.
The strings are some months old (I use gauge 11). The guitar is practically brand new.
https://youtu.be/901DTEJYDNU
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£1750 + delivery if interested.
Will put on reverb or part ex for something different otherwise.
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I've been playing it a touch and keep swithering whether to keep or not - the bass is immense out of this, much more than from their OMs... it sits on the knee like an OM and fingerpicks like one, as well as being the better strummer. Also has a high E sonic quality that is missing on my OM and wider overall frequency range. Shallower body depth is rare so it's their L but an even easier playing one - must have been manufacturing tolerance but it's a massive bonus. I've almost talked myself into keeping it lol...
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Because to my ear these things really make a difference and it's nice to know exactly what you're buying
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If you like a touch drier sound with thumping bass then it's for you. Imo I would forget about aesthetic. The OM02 range is fantastic and you cannot go wrong with sapele or hog. It's as safe a bet as you'll get. I also have to say I MASSIVELY prefer the original Larrivee bracing. It gives a better sound, to my ear... The feel is also a bit different. If you want more bass, bigger body is better way to do it (a la the L here). You don't get something for nothing re bracing modifications and with more bass you can often tend to lose a mid-treble brilliance. Bass is overrated, imo. Larrivee's recorded sound is more than adequate in terms of bass. And to note, this L has the bass but retains mid-treble brilliance because the body is bigger and no scalloping. It's the best all round versatile design (and no scalloping usually means you can drop tune easier, too). I personally just have too many guitars, though - especially with a custom sapele coming in a few years!
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