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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 42.5 inches | | Product Width: | 7.0 inches | | Product Height: | 19.25 inches | | Product Weight: | 9.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 48.0 inches | | Package Width: | 19.0 inches | | Package Height: | 9.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 10.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 3 reviews |
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| | Features | Body Shape: Left-Handed DreadnoughtTop: SpruceBack & Sides: MahoganyFingerboard: Rosewood with MOP inlayInlays: Abalone Dots
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 3 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
A very decent guitar for the price. Sep 02, 2011
By Ted S.
"Lawyering"
While this is clearly not an instrument on par with a professional's guitar costing $2000 more, it can easily hold its own with guitars costing twice or even three times as much. If you are just starting to play I would go with something like this over a $99 student guitar every time. Even when you decide to move on to a guitar costing thousands, I can't see why you wouldn't keep this one around since it is a good quality instrument.
The build quality is very good and mine came without flaws in the finish or other defects. The tone is clear and the guitar will ring cleanly and loudly with bright mids and highs and a decent bass range. I've had no trouble keeping it in tune.
The guitar comes set up and no adjustments are really necessary other than tuning it. The factory set up includes stringing with D'addario mediums which are not bad at all. I still replaced the factory strings after a few months with sets of Ernie Ball slinky and have also used John Pearse. I prefer the guitar set up with the slinkys and a lot of new players might prefer them to the D'addarios as well since they, to my fingers at least, require less force to fret cleanly. I think the Ernie Ball strings also give this guitar a slightly richer tone that it benefits from. Since strings are $4-7 a set, just experiment until you find something you like; you might end up liking the D'addarios since strings are a very personal and subjective choice.
It does not come with a case so anyone ordering this guitar should order a hard shell case at the same time to keep it safe; for example a gator ABS hard case can be had for under $100 and will serve just fine. The only other thing you might want to order along with a case is a polishing rag if you do not already have one; a pre-treated cloth or chamois will keep the finish smooth and extend the life of the strings if used after each playing session.
Great Guitar! Jan 21, 2012
By RPPhillips Overall I am very happy with this guitar. It has very good sound for its price and will be a great guitar for my son to grow into.
Left-Handed Takamine Oct 06, 2010
By tutusoprano The guitar is pretty good. It came well adjusted and has a really nice sound.
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