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Published on 02/11/07 at 14:43
Best value:
Excellent
Made in Japan
Rosewood bridge
Prampli 3B, quite discreet but efficient trs
Channel TRS driver
Trs good finish
Table massive cedar .. Be careful friends, the table is fragile and easily take shots.
In short, this guitar all (or almost all) massive, I think
UTILIZATION
The handle is very comfortable.
Access to high notes is easy; thanks to the cut-away.The ergonomics are good, the guitar is very light, even if it looks otherwise.
This gives her a well rounded and deep sound. I did some recordings by plugging directly into my Line6 TonePort . The result was more than satisfactory. Even though it required adjusting the treble a bit to get a well balance.
I note the contents of his report 10/10 quality/Price unbeatable.
SOUNDS
I play rock but I use it often when I play "ballads". It suits me perfectly. We can address a lot of styles with this guitar, except jazz. Well, we can not have everything
I often play acoustic, if not ; I plug it in an Ibanez amp to give it the electric sound a bit (for electric). Otherwise, for the recordings, I use my famous Ton Port. The bass is upfront, so is medium; but the highs need a little tweaking for a good balance
OVERALL OPINION
Just got it for a week now;, but I'm very satisfied. In fact, I bought it used on Audiofanzine ,from a very honest salesman. My EN10C has been around;but otherwise well preserved. With time, she'll be excellent. The pre-amp is very good but I may replace it with a lamp driven CPT1. It is said that that amp gives it a sound to dream about;but ... be aware of possible vibrations that trigger parasite , unpleasant sounds.
In conclusion, I am very satisfied . Maybe someday; I would exchange it for another En10C.Or its little sister TAN 10C. Otherwise, no other brands. I am faithful to this Takamine family .
I give it a 10/10. <div>You could not find a better Quality/Price in a Martin or Taylor guitar.</div>
Rosewood bridge
Prampli 3B, quite discreet but efficient trs
Channel TRS driver
Trs good finish
Table massive cedar .. Be careful friends, the table is fragile and easily take shots.
In short, this guitar all (or almost all) massive, I think
UTILIZATION
The handle is very comfortable.
Access to high notes is easy; thanks to the cut-away.The ergonomics are good, the guitar is very light, even if it looks otherwise.
This gives her a well rounded and deep sound. I did some recordings by plugging directly into my Line6 TonePort . The result was more than satisfactory. Even though it required adjusting the treble a bit to get a well balance.
I note the contents of his report 10/10 quality/Price unbeatable.
SOUNDS
I play rock but I use it often when I play "ballads". It suits me perfectly. We can address a lot of styles with this guitar, except jazz. Well, we can not have everything
I often play acoustic, if not ; I plug it in an Ibanez amp to give it the electric sound a bit (for electric). Otherwise, for the recordings, I use my famous Ton Port. The bass is upfront, so is medium; but the highs need a little tweaking for a good balance
OVERALL OPINION
Just got it for a week now;, but I'm very satisfied. In fact, I bought it used on Audiofanzine ,from a very honest salesman. My EN10C has been around;but otherwise well preserved. With time, she'll be excellent. The pre-amp is very good but I may replace it with a lamp driven CPT1. It is said that that amp gives it a sound to dream about;but ... be aware of possible vibrations that trigger parasite , unpleasant sounds.
In conclusion, I am very satisfied . Maybe someday; I would exchange it for another En10C.Or its little sister TAN 10C. Otherwise, no other brands. I am faithful to this Takamine family .
I give it a 10/10. <div>You could not find a better Quality/Price in a Martin or Taylor guitar.</div>