This Jr Reserve S, in a very rare Lake Placid Blue, utilizes cabinet aged woods (25+ years is typical), a one piece Ash body, a Brazilian rosewood fretboard made from stock dating back to 1915, pickups wound specifically for this guitar, a 3-ply guard, and electronics that are carefully matched in order to achieve the best tones possible.
One aspect of a Lentz guitar that makes them so special is their necks - not just the carve, though we love its slightly chunky soft V shape - but that they're remarkably well made, solid feeling, and stable. These guitars are incredibly stable over time, just like great vintage guitars. No question the neck plays a huge role in why these guitars sound as good as they do.
Plugged in at rehearsal or stage volume? Stunning. 3-dimensional, nuanced, powerful tones. The tone controls work extremely well allowing you to really dial in the guitar to your rig.
This is about as good as it gets, folks.