Review ของฝรั่งที่เค้า คอมเม้นท์ D02 This guitar has the most articulate voice that I've heard in a guitar under 2000. It completely dominates the competition, I strongly recommend this one for everyone.
Posted by anonymous on Jan 5, 2014
I went into L&M with a budget in mind of about $2,000ish. Larrivee wasn’t even really on my radar, but after playing all the usual suspects (Martin, Taylor, Gibson, etc.) and being pretty disappointed, I started running through the few Larrivees they had in stock. I’m blown away this is a sub-$1,000 guitar. Sound wise, it can hang with guitars twice its price easily. It has a very even and well balanced tone that I know will just get better with age. But what really sold me was the workmanship. It’s nearly flawless and completely unexpected for a guitar in this price bracket. I believe they discontinued this model, but if you can find one still hanging around I would highly encourage you to check one out.
Posted by Scott on Aug 15, 2013
in my previous review i mentioned the frets being sharp but after playing for a few months i realized it was my soft fingers, as for the action L&M will set-up the guitar for free you just have to ask them.I do plan on buying another Larrivee either a parlor or an OM-3r from Long/Mcquade cause they are great people to deal with(Cape Breton )store. Larrivee's quality is better than Martin I compared 2 d16's to 2 larrivee D-03's both rosewood and mahogany models the Martins were not in the same category as Larrivee.Everthing on the Larrivee is solid wood even the binding is Maple. Martin uses richlite/macarta fretboards /Bridges Larrivee uses Ebony on all models. A Larrivee D-02 $939.00 +TAX is better than a D16gt $1075.00 +tax Larrivee's are handmade in USA & Canada and are some of the best built instruments in the world. PS i intended to buy a Martin D16gt but after playing the Larrivee D-02 my mind was changed. Posted by kyle on Feb 18, 2013