Monday, April 9, 2012

Takamine G Series EG341C Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar, Blackbest


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Takamine G Series EG341C Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar, Black

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Designed and built under the supervision of Takamine’s head luthiers, G-Series guitars are created to serve all players from the hobbyist to professional. The G340C dreadnought features a spruce top for extended dynamic range and a rich harmonic content. Mahogany back and sides enhance resonance. Gloss Black finish adds durability and enduring beauty. Includes the famous Takamine under saddle pickup and TP4T preamp with three band EQ and built in tuner.


  • Body Shape: Dreadnought with cutawayTop: SpruceBack: mahoganySides: mahoganyFingerboard: RosewoodInlays: DotsRosette: Abalone snowflakesTuners: pearlFinish: Gloss BlackElectronics: TP4T pickup system


Takamine G Series EG341C Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar, Black Reviews


Takamine G Series EG341C Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar, Black Reviews


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Takamine eg341c great out of the box, August 26, 2010
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This review is from: Takamine G Series EG341C Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar, Black (Electronics)
Ordered the Takamine eg341c acoustic electric guitar from brook mays, and it arrived super quick and double boxed in excellent condition. There are varying descriptions of this guitar on the internet. Type in eg341c into a search engine and you'll get pictures of all sorts of takamine guitars. The guitar is glossy black with white trim, the tuners are pearl white with gold buttons. It has a TP4T built in pickup with tuner(convenient), which works great. The guitar plays great right out of the box, no need for a pro setup. There is no buzzing on any string on any fret(tried them all). The guitar is good and loud, and sounds great. Easy to play, almost as easy as an electric; easier in some respects. Great looking guitar too!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A good G series guitar, but not the best, February 18, 2012
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Cresence Eberle (Fort Salonga) - See all my reviews
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I have owned this Takamine for the past three years. During the period, I have also had occasion to use a friend's Takamine G540SC. The 341 is a good value guitar while the 544 is superior on technical grounds. It should be. The 544 costs about twice as much.

In general, I think the 341 is best for beginner to intermediate play. It's a good way to start playing, and a good choice for someone who would like to play casually without making a significanT investment. More accomplished players should go with the 544, which will also stand up better to constant use.

The construction of the 544 is clearly superior to the 341. It has a more solid feel to it. The pegs in particular are individually geared and slippage is minimal, whereas the 341 uses the much less expensive 3-in-1 peg strips, and the gearing seems somewhat loose and inaccurate to me.

The finish on the 341 is a glossy black that is attractive enough this although this is clearly a no-frills... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nice Guitar, good price!, May 9, 2011
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This review is from: Takamine G Series EG341C Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar, Black (Electronics)
I have been playing for many years, and have owned (and still own) many acoustic guitars. I have a 19 year old Takamine 12 string that I just love to death, and for some time was thinking about purchasing a 6 string twin to it, without spending lots of money. The TRUE twin to my 12 string would have run me around 1,100 dollars, and I did not want to spend that much on another guitar; so, I opted for the mid grade version, and I have to say, I am highly pleased with it. The finish is flawless Black, the neck and frets of a high quality. The tone is wonderful. The highs are high, the lows rich, full and overall, its a nice, bright, yet mellow sound. The electronics are good, as well. The guitar sounds very nice plugged in, and the graphic EQ is very responsive. The built in tuner is a nice touch, as well. Intonation is dead on with the medium Dadarrio XLP strings that came on it. Action is very nice as is. I usually use light stings on most of my acoustics, however, the mediums are... Read more
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