Description:
                    
                      This slope-shoulder dreadnought is a huge-sounding guitar that incorporates a 12th fret to the body neck joint for more fullness and volume. 
The top is thermal spruce to impart a played-in "vintage" tone, and the slotted headstock has a cool, old-school vibe that also imparts more down-tension on the nut, so that open strings have extra clarity. 
Bringing that huge tone to the stage is easy with the CT4B-II onboard electronics. This guitar is a great addition to anyone's guitar arsenal.                    
							    							    
                  
                                    
                  
                  
                                    
                  
                                      Technical specifications:
                    | Body Shape | Dreadnough Slope Shoulder | 
| Top Material | Solid Spruce, Thermal Top | 
| Bracing | X Scalopped | 
| Back and Sides Material | Solid Sapele | 
| Neck Material | Mahogany | 
| Nut Width | 1.673" (42.5 mm) | 
| Nut Material | Bone | 
| Fretboard Material | Ovangkol | 
| Fretboard Inlays | Dot | 
| Frets | 20 | 
| Scale | 24.8" (630 mm) | 
| Bridge Material | Ovangkol | 
| Saddle Material | Bone, Split | 
| Electronics | CT4B-II with Palathetic™ undersaddle sensor | 
| Strings | D'Addario EXP16 Light | 
| Accessories | Takamine Hardshell Case | 
                                    
                  
                  Additional info:
| Country of origin: | Japan | 
| Condition: | New | 
| Warranty: | 2 years | 
                  
                 
             
			      
            
            
                            
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                  This instrument is inspected and setup free of charge by our luthier before shipping.
                  
                  
                 
                        
            
                        
            
                        
            
                                
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