Takamine unveils the magnificent GN71CE, a mid-class six-stringer with compact body, Takamine electronics and subtle, elegant styling.
Takamine is one of the most important acoustic guitar brands coming from the other side of the Pacific and the most prominent one dedicated solely to the art of acoustic and acoustic-electric guitars. For over fifty years, Takamine steel and nylon stringers have been shaping the modern music and raising bar for the rest of the brands. With the traditional Japanese attitude of continuous pursuit for perfection, Takamine never fails to amaze both the players and competitors. From the lower intermediate and intermediate class models of the G series to the upscale steel-stringers of the Pro series and exclusive Limited Edition series, Takamine offers superior quality of both the build and tone, as well as uniqueness and originality. Subtle and tender elegance is the language of Takamine design and supreme balance characterizes their tone, regardless of the class they belong to. Such is the case with the intermediate GN71CE model, Takamine has introduced for the spring of 2014. It is a compact-sized single-cut with six strings and Takamine electronics. Takamine sets the MSRP for this model at $729.99.
Takamine GN71-CE is a compact-sized acoustic-electric guitar with single-cut NEX body, Takamine electronics and gold-plated hardware. The specs list kicks off with laminated rosewood back and side panels and a solid spruce sound board. This is one of the most popular tonewood combos in the entire G range. GN71CE has a standard rosewood-made bridge with a split saddle on the top. On the side of the body, facing the player, TK-40D preamp with basic controls and tuner is installed. Neck is made of mahogany and it features a bound rosewood fingerboard on the top. For more info, check GN71CE detail page on our site, or on Takamine Guitars official web page.