Lentz guitars feel incredibly alive, even unplugged, and that's typically the first thing folks notice when sitting down with one. The "Lentz feel" is hard to describe but impossible to ignore—balanced, responsive, and incredibly open. It’s what makes these guitars so addictive and why they’re so highly regarded.
The Reserve line is something special: cabinet-aged woods (25+ years), lightweight one-piece bodies, Brazilian rosewood fretboards (some dating back to 1915), custom-wound pickups, and nitrate guards. Every detail is painstakingly crafted for the best tone possible.
And let’s talk about that Sonic Blue finish—Scott Lentz Sr. is known for some of the best in the business. The Sonic Blue on this Reserve T is rich and vibrant, like you’ve just stepped out of a time machine and grabbed it straight from the Fender factory.
Plug it in and you're greeted to 3-dimensional, nuanced, powerful tones that shine at rehearsal or stage volume. The tone control is super responsive, letting you dial in exactly the level of top end you need (rolled all the way off gets you into really cool, usable "cocked wah" tones).
These guitars are touch-sensitive in all the right ways, handling everything from delicate picking to heavy-handed playing with ease.