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Description
Unleash your musical prowess with the Takamine EF341C Guitar, a masterpiece birthed from the heart of Takamine's pro series facility. This handcrafted dreadnought has been the darling of professional musicians across genres, boasting a versatility that is second to none. Its solid cedar top is a perfect harmonizer, delivering sweet mellow tunes and powerful chords with equal dexterity. The guitar's laminated maple back and sides serve as a fantastic tone reflector, while its sleek, gloss black finish gives it that captivating stage presence.
This guitar also features a robust mahogany neck, a testament to its traditional yet sturdy dovetail joint. Amplify your performance with the Takamine's CT4B II preamp system, which pairs seamlessly with the unique Palathetic under-saddle pickup, providing an amplified response like no other. This highly regarded preamp system comes complete with a three-band EQ, volume control, and a built-in tuner, ensuring your guitar always hits the right notes.
Key Features:
- Solid cedar top
- Mahogany neck
- Laminated Maple back and sides
- Gloss black finish
- Takamine's CT4B II preamp system
- Three-band EQ, volume control, and built-in tuner
- Includes case for safe storage and transport.
Videos
Kraft Music
Kraft Music - Takamine EF341SC Acoustic Electric Guitar Demo with Brad Davis
Reviews
PROS
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Exceptional sound quality both electrically and acoustically
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Smooth, easy playability, similar to electric guitars
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Retains tuning stability over long periods
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Attractive aesthetics with a variety of color options
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Reliable performance for live gigs and studio sessions
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Positive long-term aging, improving sound over time
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Comparable to higher-end brands like Taylor at a competitive price
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Suitable for various musical styles and settings
CONS
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Quality control issues reported by some buyers
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Sound may lack inspiration for some players
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Higher frets can sound twangy with capo use
4.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 16 Ratings
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Gorgeous
Plays like my electrics, buttery and smooth sounding. Only modification I’ve done is slightly lower the bridge saddle (Easy DIY).
122
Great guitar, I purchased it probably 10 years ago at Kelly Music in Roanoke
A great guitar. At the time I wanted a green acoustic / electric and found this at Kelly's. It was a great price, easy to play, the color was just what I wanted. I still have it and it sounds great, holds tune very well even when I have not played it for a while.
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Arjen Anthony Lucassen can be seen with a Takamine EF341C Guitar in the photo titled "Arjen_Guitars.jpg," showcasing his collection.
In this screenshot from his music video of "How Do You Like Me Now?!" Toby Keith is seen using a Takamine EF341C Guitar.
On the EP, I used a Takamine Legacy series EF-341 dreadnought. I also had a Regal resonator I got maybe 30 years ago. It doesn’t have a serial number, but I think it’s an RD-40. I used it to play slide.
In the performance titled "Chris Farley Song" on "Saturday Night Live," Adam Sandler is observed playing a Takamine EF341C Guitar, as documented by the video provided by Saturday Night Live on YouTube. This instance reliably confirms that Adam Sandler utilizes the Takamine EF341C Guitar as part of his musical equipment.
Live concert, plays Wheat Kings 24/10/2000. The model is a Takamine EF341 without the cutaway but this site only allows the cutaways for some reason.
In his "The Man Cave" sessions, Tracy Lawrence performs Find Out Who Your Friends Are using a Takamine EF341C guitar.
Throughout this video, Ali (on the right), plays this guitar alongside Boubacar Traoré. This guitar might've also been used in his album "Talking Timbuktu" with Ry Cooder, as the guitar on the cover of the album has some resemblence to the Takamine EF341C, though it can't be confirmed.
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