Alexey Griff has unveiled a new video review of the Sauvage series, focusing on the Dreadnought Savage DCE model. This instrument is positioned as a highly practical solution for musicians who demand consistent performance in any stage environment.
Can a guitar at its price point truly earn a perfect ten for sound, playability, and build quality all at once? Alexey Griff claims that the LAG Savage DCE is the ultimate tool for the musician on the go, who has no time for polishing and is always in motion. Watch the review of this incredible dreadnought that combines French engineering precision with the technologies of the future.
About Lag Guitars
Lag Guitars is a renowned French brand founded in 1980 by musician Michel Lâg in southern France. Starting its journey as a small custom electric guitar workshop, the company has grown into a global leader in the acoustic and electro-acoustic instrument market. While the brand’s core production is based in Bédarieux, mass-market models are manufactured at their own factory in China under the strict supervision of French experts. Every guitar undergoes a double quality check — both at the production site and at the warehouse in France — and the company's founder personally audits every new model before it enters serial production.
The brand places a special emphasis on sustainability and craftsmanship, having completely eliminated the use of plastic in favor of high-quality natural materials. While neck and body components are cut using high-precision CNC machines, the final assembly and finishing of the instruments are still carried out by hand. This approach allows for the creation of reliable instruments for both beginners and professionals, blending modern technology with elegant European design. The "Musician" store offers a wide selection of the most popular LAG models, providing signature sound and flawless performance for guitarists of all levels.
Featured in the Review
The LAG Sauvage-DCE Electro-Acoustic Guitar is a professional cutaway dreadnought designed under rigorous French engineering control for active stage use. The standout technical feature of this model is the use of innovative BrankoWood. This wood undergoes a tropicalization process, ensuring exceptional structural stability and resistance to changes in humidity and temperature. A Pale BrankoWood (treated spruce) top combined with smoked eucalyptus back and sides allows musicians to perform confidently in any climate.
The sonic character of the instrument is defined by a powerful, bass-heavy, and bold sound with a clear upper-midrange, ensuring the guitar never gets lost in a full mix. For live performances, the model is equipped with a Stage-Lag preamp, featuring a built-in tuner, a three-band EQ, and a specialized Notch filter to suppress feedback. Added practicality comes from the included heavy-duty gig bag with orthopedic inserts, providing reliable protection for the guitar during frequent travel and tours.
About the Author
Alexey Griff is a professional guitarist, showman, and seasoned educator whose creative journey began in his school years, teaching himself to play using songbooks. Through dedication, he completed music school as an external student in just three years and has been teaching for over 20 years, sharing his expertise through publications and masterclasses. Today, he successfully balances his musical career with roles as an event host, organizer, and artistic director for school rock bands, believing the guitar to be the ultimate tool for creative self-realization.
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