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A Takamine guitar is truly a work of art. Every single one features only the finest well-seasoned woods. They are made using a combination of modern woodworking techniques and traditional handcrafting methods to ensure that every instrument has terrific tonal qualities when it’s finished being built.
A Takamine guitar is truly an exquisite piece of artwork! These guitars feature only the finest well-seasoned woods from all over the world, which have been layered together in various configurations throughout each individual neck for maximum quality control. The necks themselves consist mostly out of mahogany with rosewood fingerboards interspersed between them–something you won’t find on any other acoustic model available today because these materials were carefully selected by expert craftsman.

Takamine G Series Review

Delivering pure Takamine G Series Guitar has character and performance that comes with a convenient price tag, the G-Series administers a broad array of guitars for musicians in all musical genres. Blending excellent tone and fluid playability with the latest in pickup and preamp design is a hallmark of this impressive collection of instruments.

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Delivering Takamine G Series guitars that offer players a variety of options when it comes to tone and playability, these instruments are made for musicians across all musical genres. Blending excellent performance with the latest in pickup design is one reason why this impressive collection has lasting value.

The Takamine G Series is a stellar family of guitars that allows musicians to play in any genre. From the warmth and fluidity of its tone to the latest pickup design, this impressive range has something for everyone.

Takamine D Series Review

If you’re looking for a guitar that sounds great, looks good and won’t break the bank, then check out the Takamine D Series.

The D Series is made of mahogany back and sides with a spruce top. It has a rosewood bridge and fingerboard with dot inlays on the neck. It also features an adjustable truss rod to keep your guitar playing its best for years to come!

You’ll be able to play this guitar all day long without getting tired or sore hands thanks to its lightweight body. Plus, it only weighs 7 pounds so it’s easy enough for anyone from kids to adults! And don’t worry about how much space it takes up because these guitars are small enough to fit into most closets or under beds easily.

The Takamine D Series stage fine guitars at entry-level costs. Highlighting Spruce top, Mahogany back and sides, rosewood bridge and fingerboard.

Takamine manufactured its highest quality and most expensive guitars at its Sakashita factory in Japan.

Each Takamine D series is defined by the construction, elements and blueprints which perform a distinct tonal result.

CRAFTSMANSHIP

At Takamine, we’re artisans and craftspeople at heart.

We aim to craft our Takamine Guitars in an artful, thoughtful way—instruments that take your performance to new heights.

High-volume builders use production machinery to speed up their output, but speed isn’t the issue for us—it’s the quality of the instrument.We’re proud of the level of our craftsmanship, and we invite you to see it for yourself by taking a close look at our instruments, part by part.

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The Takamine Story

For more than half a century, Takamine Guitars has proudly dedicated itself to the art of fine guitar craftsmanship.

Its longstanding devotion to innovation and continual improvement has placed it among the world’s premier Takamine acoustic guitar makers, with truly fine instruments that are the first choice of performing guitarists worldwide.

With humble beginnings in 1959 as a small family-run guitar shop nestled at the foot of Mount Takamine in the central Japanese town of Sakashita, the fledgling company took the mountain’s name in 1962 and began in earnest the journey that led to the phenomenal success that is the modern Takamine company.

The timeline outlines that remarkable evolution.

The Delicate Soundboard Balance

Spruce and cedar soundboards have been used for well over a millennium, and the modern bracing system has been around for at least 150 years. We use a traditional “X” bracing pattern on our steel-string models, differently voiced for each application.

Rather than make any radical departures, we make many small changes that add up to a significant difference in volume, balance and richness. Takamine® soundboards are braced and voiced by hand—by tapping each top, a skilled luthier knows just how to shape the braces for the best possible response.

The Fret Secret

The Fret Secret

Most guitar makers don’t give frets enough credit—or attention. A good fret job can help a player reach new heights.

Examine the frets on a Takamine. What you see is the work of a laser-guided fret finishing system that levels and crowns each fret to within 0.0001” of dead-on. Fret a note, notice how the string contacts the center line of the fret perfectly, and hear the clarity when you play. A good fret job can be the difference between a nice guitar and a great guitar.

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Appointments By Deluxe

Takamine pioneered the use of uncommonly artistic and complex inlay work on guitars for working players. We’ve developed the art of design and the craft of precise inlay work far beyond the capabilities of most other guitar makers.

Look closely at Takamine rosettes and inlays. Such meticulous handiwork is a clearly visible sign of our commitment to excellence in every element of our guitars.

Skin Deep and More

Skin Deep and More

Your Takamine is beautiful on the outside, but beauty is more than skin deep. Look inside and see for yourself—finely sanded braces and meticulously cut linings display a level of hand craftsmanship fast disappearing from modern guitars.

There’s a century-old phrase from the arts and crafts movement: “Anything worth doing is worth doing well.” That spirit lives on today at Takamine.

Body Talk

Body Talk

With their many distinctive curves, guitar bodies accommodate a wide range of frequencies. Different body shapes favor different frequencies, giving them a distinct tonal character.

Dreadnoughts are typically louder, with stronger lows. Smaller bodies, such as our NEX, tend to be more balanced. A thinner body may project less but sound more pleasing. Play as many sizes as you can with comfort and sound in mind. Your choice is very personal—what sounds and feels best to you.

Asymetrical Neck

Is There A Perfect Neck Shape?

A century ago, the wide classical shape with a flat fingerboard was the only shape considered “proper,” but we’ve become more open-minded since then. Some players feel you can never be too thin, while others feel it’s far better to be fat. It’s that personal taste thing again.

Takamine Guitar necks have an asymmetrical “C” shape—an ergonomic contour slightly thinner on the bass side of the neck so that it fits the natural shape of your hand. Overall, it’s thin from front to back and medium in width, with a gentle fingerboard arch. Perfectly comfortable.