Takamine EG341SC Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar

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This dreadnought acoustic electric features a cutaway design, solid spruce top, and a rosewood fretboard for the ultimate playability and tone.

What's special about this item?

Feature: What it does:
Dreadnought body shape Traditional shape and sound; familiar feel
Solid spruce top Punchy, articulate and warm sound
Mahogany back and sides Dry and airy tone; clear, present midrange
TP-4T preamp Separate gain, tuner and active EQ

Dreadnought cutaway with solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides, rosewood fretboard, and TP4T preamp.

About G Series
The G Series offers more sizes, colors, woods than in any other family of models that Takamine offers. Made to their strict specifications, G Series instruments represent exceptionally good value.

Over a dozen distinct dreadnought models are included in the G Series, many with solid Spruce tops. There are cutaway and non-cutaway models, 12-strings, straight acoustics and acoustic-electrics, plus a wide choice of colors. There are also a selection of models with the smaller NEX and FXC body shapes, ideal instruments for vocal accompaniment. The G Series also includes several classic guitars that offer impressive performance at a very affordable price.

Takamine Company History
Nestled at the base of Takamine Mountain in Sakashita, Japan, Takamine Guitars have over 40 years of history dedicated to innovation and improvement to the art and craft of guitarmaking. What first began as a small family business has evolved into one of the leading guitar manufacturers In the world, depended upon by some of the best players and biggest names in the music industry.

So what's the deal? Why are there so many Takamine players? Because they've earned your respect. Takamine has made technological advancements that have surpassed other guitar makers. Takamine prides itself in their dedication and loyalty to fine luthiership and it is shown through each Instrument the company read more makes.

Takamine had its early beginnings while guitar playing and music was gaining popularity in Japan during the early 60's. As their business grew they saw the need to develop their skills and attract design and manufacturing talent. One of the most important additions to the company was one Mr. Mass Hirade.

Hirade joined Takamine in 1968, and made great improvements upon design and build quality, and set forth with his staff to energize and strengthen the business. The factory began producing their world class "Classical" that to this day still carry the Hirade name. Through Hirade's dedication and commitment to Takamine, he was able to begin an overseas trading business in 1975. Takamine Guitars were able to reach out to guitar players around the world. Takamine was finally placed in the hands of musicians who had only heard about their great sound and fine craftsmanship.

Takamine Goes Acoustic-Electric
In 1978, Takamine began to introduce acoustic/electric guitars into the marketplace. Takamine acoustic-electric guitars grew to be a leading force in the flat back guitar market. The good word about Takamine was being spread, and musicians worldwide couldn't wait to get their hands on one.
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- Body Shape: Dreadnought Cutaway
- Finish: Gloss Black
- Top: Solid Spruce
- Inlays: Snowflakes
- Back: Mahogany
- Sides: Mahogany
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Electronics: TP4T Preamp

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-423-8388
Email: customerservice@espguitars.com
Web: https://www.espguitars.com/pages/support

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (32 ratings)
Submitted September 29, 2009 by a customer from yahoo.com

"nothing compares to this guitar in its class"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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the best sounding guitar for its money,compared to feneder t-bucket which is a very nice looking guitar,but i rather have this quality and sound for the money,and no other guitar comes close for the money this is the best guitar for its class no doubt about it nothing but good

Sound
the sound of this guitar is incredible,it sounds like a taylor but without spending that kind of money,also no buzzing makes an amature like myself sound like a professional

Features
the neck on this guitar is soooo smooth and makes it easy to play

Ease of Use
this guitar feels like a 4 to 6 thousand dollar guitar sounds and feels absolutely like a dream

Quality
it is built soooo perfect for easy playing and feels great while holding it just enough weight,like some acoustics they can be very light to where you move to play differant notes and the guitar moves on you,this guitar is perfect in all aspects

Value
this guitar is worth its weight in gold to me,if it was a 2000 dollar guitar price tag on it i would believe it,because it sounds and feels like it could be,no lie

Manufacturer Support
the store i purchased this guitar from is very helpfull,i was leaning of course toward another takamine less money untill it was pointed out to me the differance in quality from a cheaper g series to a 50 dollar differance and it read more feels and sounds like a 500 dollar differance thankyou to the dealer,empire music in nevadacity ca.

The Wow Factor
i am not crazy about the black on this guitar,i would much rather see a natural beautiful wood with nice inlays,but its about sound and quality for me and that makes it very sexy

Musical Background:
amature

Musical Style:
all
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