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Takamine GS-330S
Published on 12/08/03 at 15:00I bought this guitar at a Minnesotan chain called Schmitt music. They have excellent service and they had discounted guitars. I bouth this guitar, orignally around $600, for $300.
The tone is amazing. I have not ever heard a guitar that has a tone this wickedly awesome. It is low and soothing, ideal for everything except bright-poppy stuff that i dont like. We're talking super-duper tone. The action and playability are awesome too, plays like an electric. Stays in tune over about 3 weeks of sitting in case. Nice tuners. No pickgaurd for tone purposes. amazing guitar. Best acoustic in the shop at the time, and also one of the cheapest. I would recommend over fender any day.
The tone is amazing. I have not ever heard a guitar that has a tone this wickedly awesome. It is low and soothing, ideal for everything except bright-poppy stuff that i dont like. We're talking super-duper tone. The action and playability are awesome too, plays like an electric. Stays in tune over about 3 weeks of sitting in case. Nice tuners. No pickgaurd for tone purposes. amazing guitar. Best acoustic in the shop at the time, and also one of the cheapest. I would recommend over fender any day.
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I bought this guitar at a Minnesotan chain called Schmitt music. They have excellent service and they had discounted guitars. I bouth this guitar, orignally around $600, for $300.
The tone is amazing. I have not ever heard a guitar that has a tone this wickedly awesome. It is low and soothing, ideal for everything except bright-poppy stuff that i dont like. We're talking super-duper tone. The action and playability are awesome too, plays like an electric. Stays in tune over about 3 weeks of sitting in case. Nice tuners. No pickgaurd for tone purposes. amazing guitar. Best acoustic in the shop at the time, and also one of the cheapest. I would recommend over fender any day.
don't like? what...?!?
Excellent! Every aspect was shown to me in the store. It is built with a dark wood, and one wood only. It has a natural finish and everything inside the guitar is perfect.
Amazing guitar. It will last me my life. on a scale 1-5 its a 67.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
The tone is amazing. I have not ever heard a guitar that has a tone this wickedly awesome. It is low and soothing, ideal for everything except bright-poppy stuff that i dont like. We're talking super-duper tone. The action and playability are awesome too, plays like an electric. Stays in tune over about 3 weeks of sitting in case. Nice tuners. No pickgaurd for tone purposes. amazing guitar. Best acoustic in the shop at the time, and also one of the cheapest. I would recommend over fender any day.
don't like? what...?!?
Excellent! Every aspect was shown to me in the store. It is built with a dark wood, and one wood only. It has a natural finish and everything inside the guitar is perfect.
Amazing guitar. It will last me my life. on a scale 1-5 its a 67.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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goodbyebluesky
Published on 04/16/08 at 07:48
The GS 330S is fairly plain and non-descript, with a satin finished cedar top, nato back and sides, no inlays, and a simple rosette, this guitar is no frills. Takamine put there money where it counted for a budget guitar like this.
UTILIZATION
The neck had a nice feel, fairly similar to a Japanese-made Martin I have. Very adequate.
SOUNDS
I think the biggest contributor to the sound of this guitar is the satin finish cedar top. In this price range guitarmakers usually use lower quality and a thick glossy finish is applied to "dress it up" but Takamine has put a very light finish on their cedar top. First of all, cedar is a bit more mellower sounding than spruce and applying...…
UTILIZATION
The neck had a nice feel, fairly similar to a Japanese-made Martin I have. Very adequate.
SOUNDS
I think the biggest contributor to the sound of this guitar is the satin finish cedar top. In this price range guitarmakers usually use lower quality and a thick glossy finish is applied to "dress it up" but Takamine has put a very light finish on their cedar top. First of all, cedar is a bit more mellower sounding than spruce and applying...…
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The GS 330S is fairly plain and non-descript, with a satin finished cedar top, nato back and sides, no inlays, and a simple rosette, this guitar is no frills. Takamine put there money where it counted for a budget guitar like this.
UTILIZATION
The neck had a nice feel, fairly similar to a Japanese-made Martin I have. Very adequate.
SOUNDS
I think the biggest contributor to the sound of this guitar is the satin finish cedar top. In this price range guitarmakers usually use lower quality and a thick glossy finish is applied to "dress it up" but Takamine has put a very light finish on their cedar top. First of all, cedar is a bit more mellower sounding than spruce and applying such a thin finish allows the top to reverberate more freely, giving a more "open" sound thats not stiff It also equates to more volume, which definitely is the case here as the Takamine projects quite well and respond very well to picking dynamics and fingerpicking.
The GS can handle everything from folk strumming, to single note blues runs.
My only complaint was that I thought it was a bit "thin" sounding, probably due to nato being used for the back and sides instead of more traditional mahogany, which is darker in tone. Selecting the right strings could help compensate, and the guitar was fairly balanced across the spectrum so my perceived lack of "thump" from this model doesn't mean it was shrill or harsh. It was actually quite sweet sounding overall.
OVERALL OPINION
I love Takamine for making a guitar like this. Frankly, they can make a better playing and sounding instrument in this price range than Fender, Yamaha, and the big players like Martin and Taylor don't even venture into this low price bracket. So Takamine has filled a very important void with the GS series. Guys like myself who own nicer guitars will buy one of these as a travel or "campfire" guitar and be fairly pleased with the tone and playability, and beginners will buy this guitar and not have to upgrade for a long time if they don't wish to. Kudos to Takamine.
UTILIZATION
The neck had a nice feel, fairly similar to a Japanese-made Martin I have. Very adequate.
SOUNDS
I think the biggest contributor to the sound of this guitar is the satin finish cedar top. In this price range guitarmakers usually use lower quality and a thick glossy finish is applied to "dress it up" but Takamine has put a very light finish on their cedar top. First of all, cedar is a bit more mellower sounding than spruce and applying such a thin finish allows the top to reverberate more freely, giving a more "open" sound thats not stiff It also equates to more volume, which definitely is the case here as the Takamine projects quite well and respond very well to picking dynamics and fingerpicking.
The GS can handle everything from folk strumming, to single note blues runs.
My only complaint was that I thought it was a bit "thin" sounding, probably due to nato being used for the back and sides instead of more traditional mahogany, which is darker in tone. Selecting the right strings could help compensate, and the guitar was fairly balanced across the spectrum so my perceived lack of "thump" from this model doesn't mean it was shrill or harsh. It was actually quite sweet sounding overall.
OVERALL OPINION
I love Takamine for making a guitar like this. Frankly, they can make a better playing and sounding instrument in this price range than Fender, Yamaha, and the big players like Martin and Taylor don't even venture into this low price bracket. So Takamine has filled a very important void with the GS series. Guys like myself who own nicer guitars will buy one of these as a travel or "campfire" guitar and be fairly pleased with the tone and playability, and beginners will buy this guitar and not have to upgrade for a long time if they don't wish to. Kudos to Takamine.
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- Manufacturer: Takamine
- Model: GS330S
- Series: G Series Dreadnoughts
- Category: Dreadnought Steel String Guitars
- Added in our database on: 03/14/2006
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