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Takamine GF30CE-BSB Electro Acoustic, Sunburst

Редовна цена: 33.900,00 ден
Смарт цена: 31.900,00 ден

Takamine GF30CE FXC Electro Acoustic, Sunburst Overview

The Takamine GF30CE FXC Electro Acoustic utilises the timeless tonewood duo of spruce and mahogany, granting you waves of sparkling sound with wondrous dynamics. From warm, resonant lows to smooth, crystal-clear highs, you can count on a supremely versatile tone to be ready and waiting at your fingertips, perfect for a range of playing styles. As you slide across the luscious rosewood fretboard with the slim mahogany neck on your palm, you’ll be engulfed in a breath-taking playing experience.

The GF30CE truly is an acoustic gem. Not only does its compact, lightweight build make for stress-free transportation, but it is also perfect for fingerstyle techniques. You’ll have smooth, effortless manoeuvrability, allowing for easy position changes on the rosewood fretboard. And when you’re on stage, losing yourself in an exquisite playing experience, or recording in the studio, you can count on Takamine’s  electronics to provide pristine amplification with all your expert sound sculpting.

Built for fearless, spontaneous playing

Takamine’s FXC cutaway shape gives you the smooth playability you need. Its compact size is perfect for players who require a smaller instrument, as well as those who are just starting out or prefer intricate fingerstyle techniques. You’ll be able to slide effortlessly across the rosewood fretboard, reaching the top frets with ease, whilst the elegant curves of such an expertly crafted body promises a supremely comfortable performance. Plus, it goes without saying that having a guitar with reduced dimensions and weight makes for stress-free transportation.

The GF30CE’s FXC body shape doesn’t just play beautifully either, it also showcases a striking, exquisitely understated aesthetic that is sure to draw you in. With its endearing sunburst finish, classy yet simple soundhole rosette, and pearloid dot position inlays, the beauty of the acoustic is taken back to basics and radiates in all its glory.

An enticing tonewood duo

Strum with glistening clarity coating every note, fingerpick with intricacy and exceptional sonic detail, and lose yourself in a dreamy playing experience. That is exactly what the solid spruce top of the GF30CE allows for. Its sublime articulation and delicious dynamics are any guitarist’s go-to, and when it’s combined with mahogany back and sides, that’s when you’re in for a real treat. Your chords will be enriched with beautiful warmth and resonance, whilst an emphasis on midrange frequencies provides a brilliantly balanced tone. Explore a range of genres without anything holding you back, the versatility of this tonewood team is unmatched. And even when you’re plugged in and amped up with Takamine’s TP-4TD preamp at your control, these tonewoods won’t lose any of their clarity and acoustic goodness.

Specifications

  • Product Code: TK-GF30CE-BSB

Body & Bridge

  • Body Back: Mahogany
  • Body Shape: FXC Cutaway
  • Body Sides: Mahogany
  • Body Top: Solid Spruce
  • Bracing: Quartersawn “X”
  • Bridge: Rosewood
  • Bridge Pins: Black with White Dot
  • Height: 5.8
  • Length: 43.2
  • Volume: 2.8
  • Weight: 6.75

Neck & Fingerboard

  • Fretboard Radius: 12″ (305 mm)
  • Fretboard: Rosewood
  • Neck Material: Mahogany
  • Number of Frets: 20
  • Nut Width: 1.6875″ (42.8 mm)
  • Position Inlays: Pearloid Dot
  • Scale Length: 25.3″ (643 mm)

Electronics & Hardware

  • Hardware: Chrome
  • String Nut: Synthetic Bone
  • Tuning Machines: Chrome 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.