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User Name Remember Me? Takamine where do they rank? I see a lot of people play them. I have never played one. Are they as well built as the major brands? I was thinking of getting one but want to hear from those that have played them. Takamine would not come close to almost any guitar in your sig
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Takamine blanca
Guitarists and music enthusiasts alike will have all heard it all over old-school recordings, including Bob Dylan and many other artists. It's time to explore a rich, resonant tone with a beautiful warmth and a punchy, earthy character without breaking the bank. Takamine is well known for its high quality and great-sounding acoustic instruments. Often high-quality build and sound comes with a price tag, but in this review we'll be taking a look at a highly affordable, all-round dreadnaught acoustic guitar from Takamine.
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While Japanese Takamines do have a decent unplugged tone, they shine whenever they are plugged in. It's amazing. I think this is primarily for their amplified sound, although fit and finish on them are excellent. Want to maybe find something softer and warmer. Ive done two gigs with it absolutely no feedback on stage. Post by Mariel » Tue Jun 30, am. Re: Best intermediate-price cutaway classical Post by Kevin Cowen » Tue Dec 19, pm Hi Pretty much all cutaway guitars I've seen fall into the "crossover" category. I've never played any of their high end stuff, but like a couple of the other posters I'd suspect they would give the American brands a run for the money. User Name Remember Me? Have the same neck feel. Find all posts by Orfeas. Privacy Terms. Great value for money.
The EFSC string dreadnought is handcrafted in our pro series facility that has been building precision quality instruments over five decades. The versatility of this guitar begins with its solid spruce top that can play sweet, glossy passages or power chords with equal ability. The maple back and sides are a perfect reflector for the tone generated by the soundboard, while the gloss black finish looks great under the stage lights.
Re: Best intermediate-price cutaway classical Post by OldPotter » Wed Dec 20, am I'm not sure why the Takamines are not so widely available, but they still would be a reasonable choice if you can find one. The Rodriguez ff sounds a bit louder and responsive. It would be good to try one before you buy. Originally Posted by wheater. But Im considering any of them. Have you tried Rosa Diva? I don't know what pick-ups it's using but it sounds no different to a Takamine I had years back. It has a 51mm nut width, so no cramped feeling of a narrower neck. Find all posts by Orfeas. Unfortunately the dealer here in Houston only hard 2 flamenco guitats in stock for me to try. I played a lot of guitars and this one stuck out. Please help me :. Find all posts by PorkPieGuy. It was not the top of the line, but it played and sounded very good. Post by OldPotter » Wed Dec 20, am.
It is not pleasant to me.