Takamine

Takamine

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Founded in 1959 as a small instrument workshop at the foot of Mount Takamine in Sakashita, Japan, Takamine Gakki Ltd. grew from a regional builder of classical guitars and mandolins into one of the world's foremost acoustic and acoustic-electric guitar manufacturers. Master luthier Mass Hirade joined the company in 1968, introducing design and manufacturing improvements that elevated the brand'...

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Founded in 1959 as a small instrument workshop at the foot of Mount Takamine in Sakashita, Japan, Takamine Gakki Ltd. grew from a regional builder of classical guitars and mandolins into one of the world's foremost acoustic and acoustic-electric guitar manufacturers. Master luthier Mass Hirade joined the company in 1968, introducing design and manufacturing improvements that elevated the brand's craftsmanship and eventually becoming its president. In 1978, Takamine developed the Palathetic pickup — a proprietary under-saddle piezo transducer system that became an industry standard for amplifying acoustic instruments in live settings — and launched its first acoustic-electric model, the PT-007S, the following year.

Takamine's lineup spans steel-string and nylon-string acoustics, acoustic-electric models, acoustic basses, and ukuleles, ranging from the affordable G-Series to handcrafted Pro Series and Limited Edition instruments. The company is known for innovations including its asymmetrical neck profiles, pinless bridges, split-saddle intonation systems, laser-guided fret finishing, and the CTP-1 Cool Tube onboard tube preamp. Signature models for artists such as Garth Brooks, Glenn Frey, Kenny Chesney, Steve Wariner, John Jorgenson, and Toby Keith reflect the brand's deep roots in country music, though its artist roster spans genres and includes Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi, Bruno Mars, Hozier, Nancy Wilson, John Scofield, and Adam Dutkiewicz of Killswitch Engage.

Headquartered in Nakatsugawa, Gifu, Japan, Takamine operates its main factory in the same region where it was founded. North American distribution is handled by ESP Guitars. Glenn Frey's use of a Takamine EF400S 12-string to record the intro to "Hotel California" in 1977 remains one of the most iconic moments in the brand's history and helped establish its reputation on the international stage.

Takamine has 255 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Acoustic-Electric Guitars, Steel-string Acoustic Guitars, and Classical & Nylon-String Guitars. Their gear is featured by 213 artists, with the strongest followings in Rock, Pop, and Folk, World, & Country. Notable users include Bruce Springsteen, Noel Gallagher, and Nils Lofgren. Takamine's catalog spans the full price spectrum — from entry-level options to high-end flagships.

Artists Who Use Takamine

Bruce Springsteen uses 5 Takamine products

Bruce Springsteen

Guitarist, Singer · Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

Noel Gallagher uses 4 Takamine products

Noel Gallagher

Guitarist, Singer · Oasis

Nils Lofgren uses 4 Takamine products

Nils Lofgren

Singer, Guitarist · Crazy Horse

Mike Herrera uses 4 Takamine products

Mike Herrera

Singer, Guitarist · Goldfinger

Mike Shinoda uses 3 Takamine products

Mike Shinoda

Singer, Guitarist · Linkin Park

Kelly Jones uses 3 Takamine products

Kelly Jones

Singer, Guitarist · Stereophonics

Glenn Frey uses 3 Takamine products

Glenn Frey

Singer, Guitarist · Eagles

Jon Bon Jovi uses 3 Takamine products

Jon Bon Jovi

Singer, Guitarist · Bon Jovi

Jose Madero uses 3 Takamine products

Jose Madero

Singer, Guitarist

Ariel Camacho uses 3 Takamine products

Ariel Camacho

Singer, Guitarist

Anthony Field uses 3 Takamine products

Anthony Field

Singer, Guitarist · The Wiggles

Tim Renwick uses 3 Takamine products

Tim Renwick

Guitarist · Pink Floyd

Thom Yorke uses 2 Takamine products

Thom Yorke

Singer, Guitarist · Radiohead

Mike Dirnt uses 2 Takamine products

Mike Dirnt

Singer, Guitarist · Green Day

Chris Martin uses 2 Takamine products

Chris Martin

Singer, Guitarist · Coldplay

David Bowie uses 2 Takamine products

David Bowie

Singer, Guitarist · David Bowie (band)

Hozier uses 2 Takamine products

Hozier

Guitarist, Singer

Chester Bennington uses 2 Takamine products

Chester Bennington

Singer · Linkin Park

Avril Lavigne uses 2 Takamine products

Avril Lavigne

Singer, Guitarist · Avril Lavigne (Band)

Nancy Wilson uses 2 Takamine products

Nancy Wilson

Guitarist · Heart

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