Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Takamine EG340C

It is hard to keep up in a market of guitars that are known nation wide as the best. Guitars like Taylor and Martin often take the cake when it comes to popularity. But we shouldn’t rule out all other options to quickly. Unfortunately not everyone has the ability to go out and buy a brand new Taylor acoustic/electric guitar, nor should they. It is a lot of money and quite the investment to consider a guitar like the acoustic/electric series from Taylor. Many would ask then, “What is a good beginner guitar. What kind if guitar can I buy that doesn’t cost me an arm and a leg but is good enough quality for me to decide if this is something I really want to pursue?” That is where the G series from Takamine comes in. The Takamine EG-340C is the best direction that I know to point you in.It’s Spruce top and Mahagony back and sides makes for a more than decent bright sound and the dreadnought body shape allows for a thickness and presence that won’t leave you disappointed or wanting for that matter. The Rosewood fingerboard provides a comfortable playability and the fret board is well fretted. However, the fun isn’t over for the beginner guitarist. Plug in the 340-C and watch the TP4T electronic system amplify the guitar without the unwanted interference or distorted sound that often compromises the naturalness of the guitar. The EG340C will keep its tone plugged in or unplugged and will leave you satisfied and definitive as to whether or not you will continue to explore the guitar playing world.

Some have been concerned with the rising of the action that has been known to take place with this guitar. Let me assure you that with a quick bridge adjustment that is more than easy to do you will be well on your way to a sound and playability that leaves you satisfied with your product. The best part about this is that you get all of these quality benefits and it won’t even cost you more than $400.00!

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