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Takamine G Series G340SC Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar, Natural
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Takamine G Series G340SC Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar, Natural

List Price: $459.99
Our Price: $299.00
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Description:

Designed and built under the supervision of Takamine’s head luthiers, G-Series guitars are created to serve all players from the hobbyist to professional. The G340C dreadnought features a spruce top for extended dynamic range and a rich harmonic content. Mahogany back and sides enhance resonance. Gloss finish adds durability and enduring beauty.

Features:

One of the few acoustic cutaways on the market today


Solid spruce top adds increased resonance and tone


Dreadnought body size delivers a strong low end with plenty of volume


Cutaway body design adds easy playability up to the highest fret


Color: Natural


Product Details:
Product Length: 42.5 inches
Product Width: 7.0 inches
Product Height: 19.25 inches
Product Weight: 9.0 pounds
Package Length: 44.0 inches
Package Width: 19.5 inches
Package Height: 6.0 inches
Package Weight: 6.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Great sound and playabilitySep 20, 2010
By joelwagner70
I recently purchased this guitar because of some good reviews that I had read, and also for its appearance. After receiving this guitar...I am happier with my purchase than I thought I would be. I have owned a Washburn D10S and a Takamine GS330S and neither look, sound, or play as well as this one. I am a beginner, but know a great product...this is it!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4I learned how to play on this guitar and, after 6 years, I Still Use it.Sep 12, 2011
By Andy Sebastian
I've own this guitar for about 6 years now. I bought it when I was 16, after scrounging up all the cash I had. At 23 I can honestly that I'm glad I made the decision back then to buy this instrument. I learned to play on this instrument and still perform live with it. It's hard to justify buying a new guitar. It has withstood these 6 years, has developed some nice wear to it and has even, i would say, sounded better with age.

My biggest gripe with this guitar is the finish; it's too thick and affects the tone. This guitar has a thin, airy sound to it, but when I replaced the plastic bridge pins to boxwood ones it helped the tone drastically. The value of this product is its intonation and playability; you can play bar chords all the way up the fretboard and they will still be in tune. Tuners are perfect, they keep tune for days sometimes, but temperature and other factors will affect the tuning.

I've recently have been playing a classical guitar because I dont strum with a pick. I still use this guitar for live performances at local open mic nights because of the picup(Not sure if this particular model has a pickup).

Oh, and another small grip is that the plastic pic guard will eventually start detaching and will stap your thumbs. I just took it of mine.

I definitely recommend this guitar to anyone trying to learn guitar or just wants a non-expensive guitar they want to play live and not worry about it being damaged. The thick finish on it takes falls and accidental smashes beautifully. After 6 years this Takamine is still kicking. Maybe I'll give this guitar to my future son if he ever decides to pick up playing after his father.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Great Sound for the Price!Feb 07, 2011
By nickoula
Didn't want to spend a lot since I prefer to play electric, but wanted a nice sounding inexpensive acoustic. This one fit the bill and looks great to boot!

4G340SC: initial thoughts, product details, pros, & consMar 15, 2012
By keenan707
I've been playing for about 10 years now, and I was in the market for a cheap(er) acoustic guitar that I could play while at college. My little brother is in his senior year of high school, and I felt he should have access to a quality guitar (my original) for these last few months. I initially told myself that it's more important to him than it is to me, but I started having regrets a week ago (after all, this is the second semester of my senior year, too)! That's why I decided to splurge and buy another guitar. I did a lot of research into different brands. As a college student, I don't have the money to get a nice Taylor or Martin, but I also didn't want to spend money on a piece of plastic that I would feel embarrassed to play and, more importantly, that wouldn't feel "right" for me. I went with the Takamine G340 SC because it had everything I was looking for: it was reasonable priced [at the time of my purchase, it was cheaper here on Amazon than on other websites], it boasts fine craftmanship and woodwork, it's light but projects sound as only a dreadnought can do, the SC has a shallow cut, which allows me to fret higher chords and notes, and it looks great--I particularly like the gold tuning pegs. It's not super flashy, but it definitely conveys that a lot of hard work went into its construction.

Some things I caught my eye:

*There is only one strap pin located at the bottom of the guitar. In essence, if I played with a strap (which I don't normally), I would need to buy a strap that can tie at the headstock [not a big deal, but something you'd need to consider if you wanted to purchase a strap, which is sold separately].

* The guitar strings that came with the guitar are fine, but the tone is personally not my favorite. I'm not of the guage used, but it's a bit too bright and airy for my liking. My G340SC was strung with D'Addario Extended Play Strings.

* There was a minor defect with my particular purchase: There is a missing component to my G tuning machine. The missing part is a small piece of plastic that acts to hold the tuner in place as you tune your guitar. Without it, I've noticed that my G tuning key has slid inward approximately .01 centimeters. The distance is small, but it's enough to make it extremely hard to tune this particular string [i.e. I'm met with considerable resistance as I crank up the G string tuner. It's not the end of the world because I was able to eventually get the guitar in tune, and it's not something that I was willing to return to Amazon for a refund [I was just so excited to get the guitar after being without an instrument for over 3 months!].
But, I will most certainly pick up a new tuning machine when I go home after graduation in May. It's an issue in that it needs to be replaced, but not issue enough for me to do so right away.

Overall, I'm quite satisfied with this purchase, and I would recommend this guitar to anyone looking to buy a cheap(er) second guitar, or if you're a beginner looking for a solid guitar without the excessive price of most brands.

Happy strumming,

--Keenan

5Great guitar, great sound, great priceAug 26, 2011
By EstTiger
I don't think you will find a better sounding guitar in this price range. It is very easy to play, has a great sound, and looks great. I played several different guitars when I started looking for a new guitar. I played a couple of Taylor's and Martin's that were on the lower price range (still around $700-800) and I honestly could not tell a difference in sound and in my opinion the Takamine G340SC was easier to play. The strings that come on the guitar are ok, but I went ahead and put a set of Martin MSP4200 strings on, and man it sounds great. I would highly recommend you give this guitar a try.

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