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Takamine GD51CE-NAT Dreadnought Electro Acoustic

Редовна цена: 33.900,00 ден
Смарт цена: 30.900,00 ден

Takamine GD51CE Dreadnought Electro Acoustic, Natural Overview

The Takamine GD51CE Dreadnought Electro Acoustic is one striking instrument. Showcased with a sublime natural finish, this exquisite acoustic is begging to be played by ambitious guitarists. Its versatility is unmatched. With a smooth, comfortable dreadnought shape, it thrives with a range of genres whilst always providing seamless playability, meaning whatever your style, you can deliver a magical performance every time, especially when you’re plugged in and amped up with TP-4TD electronics.

As well as its gorgeous dreadnought shape, the GD51CE has a beautiful tonewood construction that promises truly glorious tones. Rosewood back and sides are teamed with a solid spruce top, resulting in sparkling, rich sound with an even response across the whole frequency range, giving you even more musical freedom. And to ensure its aesthetic reflects such a heavenly sound, this acoustic is adorned with elegant finishing touches such as an abalone soundhole rosette, mother of pearl dot inlays and a split saddle design for immaculate intonation

Superior shape, excellent tone

The wonders of the dreadnought have captivated guitarists for decades. One of the original body shapes, it has a huge voice that delivers full, resonant lows, slightly scooped mids, and gorgeous, glistening trebles. You’ll have magnificence across the whole frequency range, allowing for supreme versatility to suit a range of playing styles and abilities. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re already a seasoned musician looking for an affordable guitar, the GD51CE Dreadnought will serve you tonal greatness and smooth playability for years to come.

Heavenly acoustic sound

Spruce and rosewood. It’s a majestic tonewood combination. The solid top of the GD51CE has been expertly crafted from spruce, and it’s the perfect soundboard for broad dynamics and projection. In fact, it’s one of the most common body top woods, so you know you can rely on it. Explore the wonders of incredible volume that carries definition with every note. Spruce also boasts brilliant versatility, allowing you to dive into the depths of different genres without losing a touch of sonic excellence. And when you have rosewood back and sides providing all their resonance and brightness in good measure, you know you can count on superb richness, whether you’re strumming or fingerpicking.

Studio-ready, stage-ready

So, you’ve got your magical playing skills under your belt. There’s no point in keeping them to yourself. Mesmerise everyone with your acoustic charm and deliver pure magic every time you step on stage. Takamine’s TP-4TD preamp will let you sculpt your magnificent sound with precision, sending an unmistakeable, instantly recognisable tone through the speakers. You’ll have sparkling amplification, whether it’s during a recording session or sold-out gig.

Specifications

  • Product Code: TK-GD51CE-NAT

Body & Bridge

  • Body Back: Rosewood
  • Body Shape: Dreadnought Cutaway
  • Body Sides: Rosewood
  • Body Top: Solid Spruce
  • Bracing: Quartersawn “X”
  • Bridge: Rosewood
  • Bridge Pins: Ivory with Abalone Dot
  • Height: 5.8
  • Length: 43.2
  • Volume: 2.83
  • Weight: 6.75

Neck & Fingerboard

  • Fretboard Radius: 12″ (305 mm)
  • Fretboard: Bound Rosewood
  • Neck Material: Mahogany
  • Number of Frets: 20
  • Nut Width: 1.6875″ (42.8 mm)
  • Position Inlays: Mother of Pearl Dot
  • Scale Length: 25.4″ (644 mm)

Electronics & Hardware

  • Hardware: Gold
  • String Nut: Synthetic Bone
  • Tuning Machines: Gold Die-Cast
  • Strings: D’Addario� EXP 16 Coated Phosphor Bronze (.012-.053 Gauges)
  • Special Electronics: Takamine TP-4TD Preamp with Built-In Tuner
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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.