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Alvarez Laureate Series OM or Dreadnought Acoustic Guitars - LD710e or LF710e $799
$799.00 $1,399.00 43% off
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These are Guitar Center exclusive versions of the Alvarez Laureate Series LD70e and LF70e.
For those who missed this deal(now sold out) on the MD710e the LD710e is is basically the same guitar but slightly different (higher-end) appointments.
FWIW I bought the MD710e a few weeks ago. Happy to field any questions but the TL;DR on it is I've been very happy with it and impressed by the quality. These models are targeted at people wanting something in the wheelhouse of a Martin OM-28 or D-28.
Alvarez advertises the LF710e and LD710e with a "Daybreak Gloss" which they state is "designed to be as thin as possible while maintaining a gorgeous luster, allowing the guitar to breathe and resonate freely, further contributing to its exceptional tonal qualities." My guess this is the primary difference from the MD710e?
Other than that, these have a 'blingier' rosette, no pickguard, and more conventional bridge design (i.e. not a mustache bridge) than their Masterworks equivalents (MD710e, MD70e, MF70e).
Features:
- Alvarez LF710e Folk-OM Acoustic-Electric Guitar Daybreak [guitarcenter.com]
- Alvarez LD710e Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar Daybreak [guitarcenter.com]
- Both [guitarcenter.com]
For those who missed this deal(now sold out) on the MD710e the LD710e is is basically the same guitar but slightly different (higher-end) appointments.
FWIW I bought the MD710e a few weeks ago. Happy to field any questions but the TL;DR on it is I've been very happy with it and impressed by the quality. These models are targeted at people wanting something in the wheelhouse of a Martin OM-28 or D-28.
Alvarez advertises the LF710e and LD710e with a "Daybreak Gloss" which they state is "designed to be as thin as possible while maintaining a gorgeous luster, allowing the guitar to breathe and resonate freely, further contributing to its exceptional tonal qualities." My guess this is the primary difference from the MD710e?
Other than that, these have a 'blingier' rosette, no pickguard, and more conventional bridge design (i.e. not a mustache bridge) than their Masterworks equivalents (MD710e, MD70e, MF70e).
Features:
- Solid AAA Sitka spruce top for enhanced resonance and projection
- Solid East Indian rosewood back and sides for deep, balanced tone
- Hand-finished FS6 bracing system for superior responsiveness
- Daybreak gloss finish for a warm, vintage-inspired aesthetic
- All-ebony appointments for a premium, refined feel
- Bone nut and saddle for enhanced sustain and clarity
- LR Baggs Hi-Fi pickup system for natural amplified tone
- D'Addario XTAPB1253 strings for longevity and consistency
- Body
- Body shape: Dreadnought
- Top wood: Solid AAA Sitka spruce
- Back and sides wood: Solid East Indian rosewood
- Finish: Gloss with Daybreak color
- Neck
- Neck wood: African mahogany
- Fingerboard: Solid ebony
- Scale length: 25.5"
- Number of frets: 21
- Nut width: 1.75"
- Nut material: Bone
- Inlays: Premium blue abalone
- Hardware
- Bridge: Solid ebony
- Saddle: Bone
- Strings: D'Addario XTAPB1253
- Electronics
- Pickup system: LR Baggs Hi-Fi
- Other
- Orientation: Right handed
- Case: Sold separately
- Body
- Body shape: Folk-OM
- Top wood: Solid AAA Sitka spruce
- Back and sides wood: Solid East Indian rosewood
- Finish: Gloss with Daybreak color
- Neck
- Neck wood: African mahogany
- Fingerboard: Solid ebony
- Scale length: 25"
- Number of frets: 21
- Nut width: 1.75"
- Nut material: Bone
- Inlays: Premium blue abalone
- Hardware
- Bridge: Solid ebony
- Saddle: Bone
- Strings: D'Addario XTAPB1253
- Electronics
- Pickup system: LR Baggs Hi-Fi
- Other
- Orientation: Right handed
- Case: Sold separately
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