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Takamine EG124C Electro Classical
Features/Specifications:
- Body Shape Classical Cutaway
- Rosette Classical
- Top Spruce
- Inlays None
- Back Nato
- Sides Nato
- Fingerboard Rosewood
- Electronics N4B
- Tuners Gold
EG124C
The G Series offers more sizes, colors, woods than in any other family of models that we offer. Made to our strict specifications, G Series instruments represent exceptionally good value.
Takamine's classical guitars pay homage to the designs of Antonio Torres that are over 150 years old. The body profile and depth are a well-proven combination that extracts all the sonic energy of nylon strings. The soundboard leaps to life with the sharpest attack. The note begins with a strong fundamental, and sustains with remarkable clarity.
Takamine classics are the first choice of artists wishing to project the true classical character of the instrument in an amplified setting.
TP4T Preamp Eay to use preamp featuring a 3 Band Graphic EQ, built in tuner.
N4B Preamp Features:
The 'Easy-Out' Battery Compartment makes changing the 9-volt battery simple. By releasing the 'latch' on the top of the compartment cover, the battery case slides out by grabbing the 'finger grips' on either side the cover. Position the 9-volt battery in the case as indicated by the + symbol, (on the latch side of the battery case).
The Battery Check Switch allows the player to quickly test the available 'power' of the user-installed 9-volt battery. The Battery Check Indicator Light will illuminate once the Battery Check switch is depressed. The indicator light will glow brightly when the battery is fully-charged or new. This light will become noticeably dimmer as the battery's charge grows weak, thereby alerting the player that it is time to change the battery.
Guitar output volume is controlled by the Gain slider. The guitar volume is off when the slider is positioned all the way to the zero position. Desired guitar volume can be easily adjusted by the player - even when playing - by the sliding the Gain knob up or down.
Tone adjustment for the N4B is divided into the three most desired ranges for acoustic guitar sound control Treble, Middle, and Bass. Each of these sliders allow the player to increase, or decrease each frequency range (or shelf) 5 decibels, to 'color' the sound, or to help control feedback problems.