M-32 CP : An extrodinary guitar

6 years ago

The first time I tried it in the store was the m32 without missing corners. The string was a bit old, and I felt it had been playing for a while.In the beginning,

It's much more introverted than the Maestro, but the longer you play it, the more transparent it becomes

Feeling, this metaphor is very strange, but I feel like 2 crystal bump together that kind of lasting appeal, will more listen to more interesting.Compared with

When the Maestro blows out the sound from the sidetrack, Lakewood gives me the feeling that the whole panel is resonating.

I tried it twice before I finally decided to order Lakewood.

Use the website's Guitar designer to see what you want to make in 3D, or by existing models

Use it as a template to make changes.Based on budget considerations, I personally use the m31cp model to make and slightly modify.The main

To change the panel to 4A European spruce (actually I can't compare the difference just because the A's feel good), change the side back to 3A

May (so the model will be written 32 series because it depends on the side), inlay on the fingerboard.The last part of the body

Use the same matte open porosity as 31 (change to common varnish more than 1w) and matte closed porosity is optional

Alternative, the price is also in the middle.

I play more Japanese songs.Basically I think it's a very good instrument for slow songs, six strings

Enough separation, tri-frequency average but a little bit more and the bass is a little bit weaker.As for the crystal sound when playing fast songs

It becomes a flat sound, I don't know how to describe it.You can go and listen to Sungha Jung's quick song, though the side doesn't

Same, but that flat feeling.

Image Lakewood M-32 CP

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Lakewood
  • Released in 2002
  • Average price : $2980
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