Takamine - TSP 148NC-NS Thinline + étui
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Nylon-Strings Electro Acoustic Guitar
Electroacoustic classical guitar from the Thinline series presented at Namm 2019. Solid cedar top, spruce back and sides, natural satin finish. Japanese production. It's hard to innovate in the classical guitar world, but Takamine has won the bet with this model!
ARTICLE N° 66317
Presentation
This classic Thinline hybrid is built with an incredibly slim body for excellent grip and remarkable projection.
Its solid cedar top and sapele back and sides give the instrument a warm, even sound.
At Takamine, you're sure to find the guitar that's right for you!
Its solid cedar top and sapele back and sides give the instrument a warm, even sound.
At Takamine, you're sure to find the guitar that's right for you!
Other features
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Takamine TSP148NC-NS
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Electroacoustic Folk Guitar
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Thinline series
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Size : FXC
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Top : solid cedar
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Back: spruce
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Sides: spruce
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Body : thin
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Neck: mahogany
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Fork : 650 mm
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Fingerboard : rosewood
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Finish : natural satin
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Nut : 47 mm
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Saddle: natural bone
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Electronics : CT-3N
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Supplied in SH100T semi-rigid case
To find out more...
The CTP-3 CoolTube, the first and only integrated tube preamp for acoustic guitar, produces a rich, full sound.
It takes its name from Takamine's innovative technology, which uses an ultra-low voltage 12AU7 tube, so low that it remains cool to the touch, with a variable tone that can be adjusted from bright to thick and warm.
The EQ section of the preamp uses stepped filters to sculpt the bass and treble, with semi-parametric control over the midrange (a control knob adjusts the frequency between 250 Hz and 5 kHz).
It takes its name from Takamine's innovative technology, which uses an ultra-low voltage 12AU7 tube, so low that it remains cool to the touch, with a variable tone that can be adjusted from bright to thick and warm.
The EQ section of the preamp uses stepped filters to sculpt the bass and treble, with semi-parametric control over the midrange (a control knob adjusts the frequency between 250 Hz and 5 kHz).
