Takamine GD93CE-NAT Acoustic Guitar

Product information "Takamine GD93CE-NAT Acoustic Guitar"

The GD93CEN is a great electro-acoustic dreadnought guitar with a modern look. It offers a solid top and a special base construction that make it look and sound more expensive than it is really priced.

For guitarists who like to go one step further, the GD93CEN with cutaway features a solid spruce top, sides made of American Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra) and a three-part back made of American Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra) and cloud maple. The slim mahogany neck and the 12 ”fingerboard radius create a joy of playing, which is rewarded by the two-part saddle for optimal intonation with flawless chords and single note runs.

Further features are the body, neck and headstock binding made of maple, a rosette and edge inlay made of dark wood, dot fretboard inlays made of abalone, gold-plated cast mechanics and the natural high-gloss finish.

Body shape: Dreadnought with cutaway

Top: Solid spruce

Back & Sides: American Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra) / Quilte Maple

Neck: mahogany

Blanket Purfling: Dark Sapele

Body binding: maple

Fingerboard: Indian Laurel (Terminalis Tomentosa)

Bridge: Pin / Indian Laurel (Terminalis Tomentosa)

Rosette: Wooden Ring (Dark Sapele)

Preamp: TK-40D

Scale length / neck width at the nut: 644 mm / 42.5 mm

Finish: Natural Gloss

Mechanics: Gold / Black

Fingerboard Binding: Maple

Back and sides: Walnuss
Colour: Natur
Design: Cutaway, Dreadnought
Fingerboard: Lorbeer
Frets: 20
Incl. case / gigbag / flightcase: Nein
Pickup: Nein
Saddle width (mm): 42.5
Scale length (mm): 644
Top: Fichte, Massiv
Manufacturer "Takamine"
The fact that Takamine guitars probably have the best reputation of all Japanese manufacturers is not least due to international superstars such as Bruce Springsteen, the Eagles or Jon Bon Jovi, who have been playing these noble and roadworthy instruments on stages around the world for many years.
The name Takamine has meanwhile become an integral part of the ranks of upper-class western guitars, but it all began in 1959 with a small guitar shop in the shadow of Mount Takamine in central Japan. The small family business began building classical guitars and mandolins under its current name in 1962. Classical guitar maker Masse Hirade began making significant improvements in design and production methods when they joined the company in 1968, and within the next ten years helped Takamine Guitars gain an international reputation as one of the leading Far Eastern instrument manufacturers. The Hirade Takamine Series of high-quality, master-class classical guitars was later named after him.
Unlike other Asian companies, Takamine did not limit itself to copying successful ideas from Western manufacturers, but over the years has developed independent and sometimes groundbreaking concepts, such as the Cool Tube Pickup for acoustic guitars (acoustic guitars) or the use of laser technology for inlays. And bass players will also get their money's worth with the bass guitars from the Japanese manufacturer.
Takamine now produces its cheaper guitar models in China and South Korea. The legendary limited editions, which have been released annually since 1987, are still made in Japan and inspire guitarists around the world with their fantastic sound and first-class craftsmanship that made Takamine great.

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