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Larrivee acoustics
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2021 10:03 am
by uwmcscott
I have been doing a bit of poking around at the Larrivee line - seems like kind of an overlooked/diamond in the rough brand made right here in the US. The nearest dealer is a few hours from me ( Dave's ) and I do plan on making a trip soon to try a few out, but their signature L-body shape( sort of a sloped shoulder dread of sorts ) is what intrigues me. I also like the base 03/40 model with the satin finish, really not a fan of gloss. Even in the day of guitar supply chain pricing ridiculousness, you can still find these used for under a grand and that's all solid wood, made in the USA ( or Canada for older ones ), wood binding, ebony board and bridge, hard case, etc.
Of course the sound is what matters and I won't know that until I play one, but curious if any others here have experience with the brand.
Re: Larrivee acoustics
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2021 11:07 am
by OMB
Good brand - Check them out for sure.
Re: Larrivee acoustics
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2021 4:39 pm
by mickey
I have never personally played one
but I have several friends who will happily tell you
Larrivee guitars can heal the sick, raise the dead, cause the blind to see, etc.
Re: Larrivee acoustics
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2021 9:07 pm
by devdem
I've got a D-09 that's a fine guitar. It's so nice I'm hesitant to take it out and noodle carelessly on it - probably the wrong attitude. My only negative comment it that it's a quiet guitar. But the sound it makes is fantastic.
Re: Larrivee acoustics
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2021 12:40 pm
by RiverDog
Friends of mine bought one for their daughter when she was about 18. I don't recall the model but I remember falling in love with it after she got it and let me try it out. I would grab it all the time when I used to go over and visit because it was just so nice! I'm not sure where it was made but I think it was at the lower end of the Larrivee line.
Re: Larrivee acoustics
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2022 11:49 pm
by JeffBeck
I just got one today (going to start a new thread) and I’m floored by how much I love it. It seems to fit squarely between a Martin and a Taylor tone-wise. Tone is subjective, though. What sounds amazing to me might hurt your ears!