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Published on 04/13/08 at 06:35
This is a mini jumbo cutaway with what is rather a nice solid spruce. for the rest of the woods, I lack a bit of info ...
This is a Chinese-made. must admit that the finish could be improved, I have a report to the store because it was sorely lacking polish in places, but still acceptable, especially in this price range.

in electronics, piezo preamp and simple, so effective.

UTILIZATION

This is the main strength of this guitar I think. the handle is fine and enjoyable trs touch because of satin varnish. Access in sharp is easy and well thought out. you scratch and you get a sound I like, powerful and without pos "gling" untimely. Easy living ... mdiator as in the fingers, no problem.

SOUNDS

As for sound, it's pretty serious, round but by varying the attack and technique, I think we can be misled in many style. In any case, to scrape the bar singing campfire songs, was the fact ...
for now, I have not tried too electro for lack of a right amp, but on a very light orange, a good DJ does. I'll have it bothers some in the recording home studio to see what it was in the belly ...

OVERALL OPINION

had a good week now that I Discoveries, and a few hours on the clock ... I do not know if it's the honeymoon effect, but for now I'm satisfied (apart from the return box vendor for cosmetic reasons, but that even when their importance. ..)
I tried a package in this price range, sometimes more Chréa (notament I think the Ibanez EW 50), but the Takamine is well above its simplicity and immediate handling, with the sound you need.
Certainly it is not an exceptional guitar, but the ratio quality price is right, and aa the air of being a serious and enjoyable instrument to play. That's all I ask him to put in my tracks acoustic models of rock to make me happy by singing the old times ...