History:
Purchase: After Bouncing back and forth between the EG523SC and the EG540C I Finally decided to to go with the EG540C, do to the color and reviews I read about the model. I did a lot of research on the internet to find the lowest price. Once I did I called the local Guitar Center and asked if they would match the price of $372.95. They called back and said they would sell it for $360.00 even. Now, keep in mind. This guitar IS NOT a factory 2nd.
Pros: I now own four Takamines. The G332, G230, G116 and now the EG540C-STBY. As with all of them, I love the Action on them and the width of the neck on the all three steel strings. I love playing electric guitar and takamine comes the closest to feeling like an electic. The big thing that sold me on the EG540C was the sound. It's much like a mini Jumbo and the pre-amp that comes with it (TK4NT)is absolutely perfect. The TK-4NT Pre-amp comes with volume control, bass, middle and treble frequency slider controls, EQ bypass, a Notch Filter and a Mid Contour Switch. What more could you ask for. Also, for those who have not seen the flamed maple in person, you are really missing out.
Cons: Nothing at all. And trust me, I really try to find flaws cuz when it comes to spending money I get real picky.
EG540C-STBY Quality: Body Shape: NEX
Rosette: Concentric Rings
Top: Flamed Maple
Inlays: Dots
Back: Flamed Maple
Sides: Flamed Maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Electronics: TK4NT
Tuners: Chrome
Quality is perfect, be it look, sound, and feel. Again the action on the EG540C or anyother model is soft and easy on the fingers.
Takamine Summary: For those interested on buying a first Elec/Acustic, this would be in the top 5. It has everything you need and will last forever. Takamine is all about quality and that is why I own Four different model.
Rating of this product: 5
This Takamine Acoustic Guitars Review Submitted By: Clint Bell TriCity Area.....Baltmore,DC,Annapolis
Date: 2004-10-16
Usefulness Rating: 4.76 out of 5. 25 reader(s) voted.
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