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  • jaz_3jaz_3

    Takamine TC135SCPublished on 05/22/07 at 07:43
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The guitar is manufactured in Japan with a flawless finish
    with the new lamp has preamp (pure happy).
    Truly exceptional compared to other guitars heads of this type that I had ..

    UTILIZATION

    The Channel is trs enjoyable and accessible to the highway is sharp!
    geniale brief.
    weight impeccable obviously heavier than the Godin or other but it does not affect the quality of grip.
    The sound was already empty you can hear the harmonies superbly well and then we branch pleasure.
    In fact it is not a classic in the truest sense (to ca should head for the Hirade) qd one branch but you can really find a sound approximating a true classic that finally j'espre vs. know what I mean…
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    The guitar is manufactured in Japan with a flawless finish
    with the new lamp has preamp (pure happy).
    Truly exceptional compared to other guitars heads of this type that I had ..

    UTILIZATION

    The Channel is trs enjoyable and accessible to the highway is sharp!
    geniale brief.
    weight impeccable obviously heavier than the Godin or other but it does not affect the quality of grip.
    The sound was already empty you can hear the harmonies superbly well and then we branch pleasure.
    In fact it is not a classic in the truest sense (to ca should head for the Hirade) qd one branch but you can really find a sound approximating a true classic that finally j'espre vs. know what I mean!!

    SOUNDS

    Personally I play jazz with the takamine and the sound is round and beau.Je also do and a lot more variation on (and yeah it plays more svt hard reality) I had four of the Godin and surpasses them all. ...
    the direct connect on the table with a reverb ca kills in an amp aer ca kills in the new fender is also terrible (1400 euros) ca kills in short it sounds this guitar are going to buy it!

    OVERALL OPINION

    This guitar I have since I do not know but I qd remake that choice without hesitation.
    I try full but full of models before and I had lots of other (Taylor, Godin, and Alhambra ..) but the one for me on all points at the moment I did no energy is default.
    the price justified by the finish and with respect to its competitors.
    you can buy it is really good!!
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