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Takamine GC1CE-NAT Electro Classical Guitar, Natural

Редовна цена: 23.490,00 ден
Смарт цена: 21.490,00 ден
Важи до: 01.01.2027

Takamine GC1CE Electro Classical Guitar, Natural Overview

The Takamine GC1CE Electro Classical Guitar delivers quality in abundance, whilst sticking to an affordable price point. Its fan-braced select spruce top makes for an exquisite soundboard, producing supreme clarity that ensures every note rings out in truly sparkling fashion. It’s the ultimate nylon-string sound. And when you’re graced with the tonal properties of mahogany back and sides and Takamine’s responsive TP-E electronics, you can count on a gorgeously resonant tone with plenty of richness and volume.

A true natural beauty. The GC1CE doesn’t need any fancy embellishments, its glorious tonewood construction and elegant soundhole rosette is enough to captivate any audience. What’s more, it’s a dream to play too. Slide flawlessly across the lusciously smooth rosewood fretboard whilst the mahogany neck sits comfortably on your palm. You’ll be engulfed in a wondrous playing experience from start to finish.

Magnificently crafted

This sublime classical guitar utilises spruce and all its stunning sonic capabilities. Used for the body top, spruce delivers glistening articulation with superb dynamics across the whole frequency range, giving you the versatility you need. You’ll then have the warm, resonant tones of mahogany back and sides carrying each and every note. Known for its emphasised midrange, mahogany offers a brilliantly balanced sound that suits pretty much any genre and will thrive with classical playing. And when you’re ready to take to the stage or step into the studio, you’ll have the TP-E preamp at your control, letting you sculpt your sound with precision and achieve truly sparkling amplification.

Understated beauty

With its dazzling gloss finish, silky-smooth rosewood fretboard, and a patterned soundhole rosette, the GC1CE is both minimalist and elegant. The way a classical guitar should be. Its beauty lies in the tonewood duo and the small details that give it those finishing touches of excellence. From the Takamine headstock inlay to black binding with white purfling, from pearl white machine heads to the dovetail neck joint, everything has been meticulously designed to offer a heavenly aesthetic as well as effortless playability.

Specifications

  • Product Code: TK-GC1CE-NAT

Body & Bridge

  • Top: Solid Spruce
  • Back: Mahogany
  • Sides: Mahogany
  • Shape: Classical, Cutaway
  • Finish: Natural

Neck & Fingerboard

  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Nut Width: 50.8mm
  • Frets: 21
  • Neck Join: 14th Fret

Electronics & Hardware

  • Electronics: Takamine TP-E Preamp
  • Controls: Tone, Volume, Tuner, Mid Cut
  • Tuner: Yes
  • Inlays: Side Dots
  • Rosette: Patterned
  • Machine Head Finish: Pearl White
  • Binding: Black with White Purfling
  • Pickguard: None
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Brand

Takamine Guitars

The fact that Takamine Guitars of all Japanese brands probably have the best reputation is not least due to international superstars such as Bruce Springsteen, the Eagles or Jon Bon Jovi, who have been playing these noble and roadworthy instruments on the stages of the world for many years. The name Takamine has now become an integral part of the ranks of top-class western guitars, but it all began in 1959 with a small guitar shop in the shadow of Mount Takamine in central Japan. The small family business started to build classical guitars and mandolins under its present name in 1962. The classical guitar maker Masse Hirade started to improve construction and production methods decisively when he joined the company in 1968. Within the next ten years he helped Takamine Guitars to gain the international reputation of a leading Far Eastern instrument manufacturer. Later, the Hirade Takamine Series was named after him. A series of high quality master class concert guitars.

Innovation from the Far East

Unlike other Asian companies, Takamine did not limit itself to copying successful ideas from Western manufacturers, but over the years has repeatedly developed independent and pioneering concepts, such as the Cool Tube Pickup for acoustic guitars or the use of laser technology for inlaysBassists also get their money's worth with the bass guitars from the Japanese manufacturer. Meanwhile Takamine produces his cheaper guitar models in China and South Korea. The legendary Limited Editions, which have been published annually since 1987, are still built in Japan and inspire guitarists around the globe with their fantastic sound and the first-class craftsmanship, that made Takamine great.