Reviewed on 07/06/06 Plays: 318
Takamine GS330s acoustic review.
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GS330s from the G-series. It's a strictly acoustic guitar; it doesn't have an electric or any pickup in this. I bought my own pickup for this, but mainly the reason why I initially bought this guitar was that it has a good warm rich tone to it where a lot of acoustic electric have that kind of like weird and electric feel to it. I'm using Martin electric strings for it, but a wide variety of strings actually work well with it. It has a broad range of sounds. I'll go and play some in real quickly for you guys so that you guys can hear it, just the sounds of it. [Guitar sound] Anyway, I use this all the time for playing with worship at the church. You're just sitting back and playing something like Georgia Clay or Jack Johnson songs. It travels really well. It's really light. It's got a great tone. I chose to have no pick guard right here. I didn't really like the look on it and I realized that when a pick guard was applied, it made the sound come off a lot different. So, I'd opt for the no pick guard that it comes with the pick guard if you guys like it. Definitely this is a five out of five stars. I really recommend this guitar even though over St. Martins. So yeah, buy this guitar.
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