Product 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 GS430S NEX is known throughout the industry as the best playing acoustic guitar at this price level. Features a solid cedar top for a warm, deep resonant tone while the ultra light satin finish adds to the overall resonance of the guitar. The mahogany neck and dual action adjustable tension rod keeps the guitar playing true no matter what the environment. A super fast neck and amazing tone make this our most popular G-Series guitar.
- Body Shape: NEXRosette: Concentric ringsTop: Solid cedarInlays: NoneBack: NatoSides: NatoFingerboard: RosewoodBridge: RosewoodTuners: ChromeFinish: Satin natural
Takamine G Series GS430S NEX Acoustic Guitar, Natural Reviews
Takamine G Series GS430S NEX Acoustic Guitar, Natural Reviews
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful Fun guitar!, By Tron (Nevada) - See all my reviews This review is from: Takamine G Series GS430S NEX Acoustic Guitar, Natural (Electronics) I've been playing guitar since caveman times. I've been looking for something smaller than my Martin dreadnought--for a new tone in my recordings, and to have a guitar I can sit on the couch and play comfortably. I saw this in GC, picked it up and fell in love. OK, fell in like. It's easy to play, sounds great, has a solid wood top, and the price can't be beat. I actually went back to the store later to make sure I had the right model number. I haven't bought one yet but I will and I'll get it here through Amazon. (Buy a guitar at GC? Who does THAT?) Recommended if you're a seasoned player, or if you're looking for an inexpensive yet well-built, easy-to-play guitar for your kid. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful Beautiful sound; action required a little work., By This review is from: Takamine G Series GS430S NEX Acoustic Guitar, Natural (Electronics) The only complaint I have with this Korean-made Takamine guitar is the action height at the nut. My guitar's bridge saddle and neck tension were perfect, but the string slots in the nut were higher than they should have been on a guitar that otherwise is outstanding. A couple of careful sessions with very fine miniature rattail files and fine saws, and the action is perfect. A shop sale should include this for free, but if you buy a guitar online, you are on your own. You CAN do it, but you must be very careful and work GRADUALLY. Use miniature files and thin-bladed hobby saws. These are tools I already own, and I have done this before, so I don't feel bad about having to do it myself. If you're not sure of yourself, an experienced guitar tech will probably charge $20-$50 for the service, which should include re-work if you're not satisfied with the first lowering.The sound of this guitar, however, makes the effort worthwhile. Good bass response and wonderful midrange tone... Read more |
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