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Out of stock | | | | | | Takamine's guitars have long been the choice of discriminating players everywhere who seek a quality high-end instrument at a low price. The EG530SSC continues that tradition by offering you superior sound thanks to the solid spruce top on a sepele body. The neck is made of mahogany with a 20-fret rosewood fingerboard. The built-in TK4NT preamp gives you a tunable notch filter, switchable midrange contour and a handy onboard tuner. Additional features include Abalone dot inlays and rosette, sealed nickel tuners, bound neck and body and a black pickguard. Case not included. Built-in TK4NT preamp with tunable notch filter, switchable midrange contour and onboard tuner. Sepele body with a solid Spruce top. Mahogany neck with 20-fret Rosewood fingerboard. Abalone dot inlays and rosette. WARRANTY Limited lifetime warranty. Electronics and Plating are not covered by warranty. | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 41.8 inches | | Package Width: | 18.7 inches | | Package Height: | 6.2 inches | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 1 reviews |
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| | Features | Solid spruce topAbalone rosetteSolid nato backBuilt-in preampGorgeous gloss natural finish
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 1 customer reviews )
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Certainly a great guitar for the money Jun 13, 2009
By Jan Blazicek
"Mammut"
I have this guitar for about half a year now and it is really good. The sound is full and deep as one would imagine on almost full solid body guitar. The guitar is heavy, which may be caused partly by electronics inside but it's construction feels heavier and a bit more durable than other guitars I compared it to. I have another higher end Japan series Takamine with no electronics and it certainly is better (the wood works a little more on that one, which I am not happy about, otherwise it would be a perfect guitar), but if you don't have the money, this is a way to go. The only flaw I noticed was a bit to high action at the nut, but that was easily adjusted and now it is just great.
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