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  • MGR/Jerod ButtMGR/Jerod Butt

    Takamine EG561C

    Takamine EG561CPublished on 07/05/04 at 15:00
    I walked into Dave's Guitar Shop in Wausau, Wisconsin, where I was going to buy a reissue of a Fender Pink Paisley, because my favorite guitar player, James Burton had played it, but when I picked it up, it didn't seem like the guitar I should be playing. So I walked back by the acoustic gutiars and found this black beauty on the wall. I picked it up and I knew I just had to have this guitar. I paid about $200 dollars which is a good price, considering it was used.

    Everything on this guitar is wonderful. Now I can get a pure acoustic tone.

    The only thing I don't like about this gutiar is the electronics. Every time I took it out I had to give it extra force to get it back in so it would w…
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    I walked into Dave's Guitar Shop in Wausau, Wisconsin, where I was going to buy a reissue of a Fender Pink Paisley, because my favorite guitar player, James Burton had played it, but when I picked it up, it didn't seem like the guitar I should be playing. So I walked back by the acoustic gutiars and found this black beauty on the wall. I picked it up and I knew I just had to have this guitar. I paid about $200 dollars which is a good price, considering it was used.

    Everything on this guitar is wonderful. Now I can get a pure acoustic tone.

    The only thing I don't like about this gutiar is the electronics. Every time I took it out I had to give it extra force to get it back in so it would work.

    The EG561C has a spruce top with nato back and sides. The fretboard is rosewood. The guitar has a special body called an FXC Artist Cutaway.

    This is the guitar to get if you're a lead guitarist looking for something smaller so it isn't as hard to get a good breath for a phrase of a song.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • the_dukethe_duke

    Takamine EG561CPublished on 08/30/04 at 05:22
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Grat 'made in Korea (assembly ok for the price)
    Channel 21 frets, Fishman electronics ....
    3-band equalizer with the possibility of "bypass".
    Anti feedback and tuner Intgr

    UTILIZATION

    Channel trs enjoyable, not even curl on the lower frets.
    We are surprised by the low thickness of the body ("Slim-line"), but
    just as surprised by his acoustic rendering?
    Unlike a Natural SERIES plutt o the sound is "medium"
    the EG-561-C provides a more crystaline.

    SOUNDS

    Scne for a game of classic good scratch in both acoustic
    pure branch. Saw the "Slim-line" or Jumbo cut in half.

    OVERALL OPINION

    One likes or dislikes Takamine. For my part I (or I'd be a normal…
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    Grat 'made in Korea (assembly ok for the price)
    Channel 21 frets, Fishman electronics ....
    3-band equalizer with the possibility of "bypass".
    Anti feedback and tuner Intgr

    UTILIZATION

    Channel trs enjoyable, not even curl on the lower frets.
    We are surprised by the low thickness of the body ("Slim-line"), but
    just as surprised by his acoustic rendering?
    Unlike a Natural SERIES plutt o the sound is "medium"
    the EG-561-C provides a more crystaline.

    SOUNDS

    Scne for a game of classic good scratch in both acoustic
    pure branch. Saw the "Slim-line" or Jumbo cut in half.

    OVERALL OPINION

    One likes or dislikes Takamine. For my part I (or I'd be a normal
    little masochist!). I tried Fender, Martin, Larive, epiphone but I chose the final
    the EG-561. Tastes and colors ...............
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