Description:
                    
                      The Takamine EF341SC is a high-quality Dreadnought guitar, produced in the Japanese Takamine facilities.
This instrument has been the choice of guitarists across all genres for years, thanks to its versatility and clarity of sound. Notable users of this model include Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi.
In technical terms, the back and sides are made of maple, paired with a solid cedar top, capable of generating a balanced and defined tone. The mahogany neck features a very comfortable profile.
The electronics, as is standard for Takamine, are highly performant. It features the Takamine CT4B II with a Palathetic™ sensor. The onboard controls include a three-band equalizer, volume, and tuner.                    
							    							    
                  
                                    
                  
                  
                                    
                  
                                      Technical specifications:
                    | Body Style | Dreadnought | 
| Top Material | Solid Cedar | 
| Back and Sides Material | Maple | 
| Neck Material | Mahogany | 
| Fingerboard Material | Rosewood | 
| Frets | 20 | 
| Scale Length | 25.3" (643 mm) | 
| Nut Width | 1.675" (42.5 mm) | 
| Bridge Material | Rosewood | 
| Electronics | Takamine CT4B II with Palathetic™ Sensor | 
| Strings | D'Addario® EXP16 Coated Phosphor Bronze (.012-.053 Gauges) | 
| Accessories | Takamine Soft Shell Case | 
                                    
                  
                  Additional info:
| Country of origin: | Japan | 
| Condition: | New | 
| Warranty: | 2 years | 
                  
                 
             
			      
            
            
                            
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