K.Yairi / LO-120 / 2005 / Guitar
Product Details
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K.Yairi / LO-120
It is the highest class "120" model among the regular lines of LO.
The appearance does not change much compared to the LO-95, but the LO-120 is a body specification of the all-board.
The original LO size is about 20 % smaller than the general dreadnote size.
With this unique body shape, you can enjoy a unique taste different from the Martin sound.
In addition, since it has a very good sound and the output of each string is adjusted in an exquisite balance, both performance styles, such as code stroke and finger picking, can be used.
The condition of the neck and Kibe is inspected and adjusted by an acoustic guitar professional craftsman, and all parts are good.
The neck is adjusted straight, and the string height on the 12th fret is set to 2.5mm on the 6th string side and 2 mm on the first string side.
Please experience high quality Made in Japan.
[SPEC.]
TOP: Solid Spruce
Back/sides: Solid Rosewood
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard/Bridge: Ebony
Scale: 645mm
Nut-Width: 42mm
Weight: 1.85kg
Case: Original Hard Shell Case
Certificate/official specification sheet attached
[Safe service when using mail order]
Please try it slowly in your home environment for 6 days after the product arrives.
Even if you say that it is different from the sound you thought, if you can contact us within the period, we will pay only the round -trip shipping fee and we will refund the product price in full.
It is very popular for those who are difficult to visit the store, so I hope you can use it.
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