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Takamine Jasmine Cutaway Guitar (Acoustic Electric)

Takamine ES31C

Takamine ES31C Jasmine Cutaway Acoustic Electric Guitar (Black)

Reduced from $395 to $159.95

The Takamine ES31C Jasmine Cutaway Acoustic Electric Guitar is an excellent Acoustic for beginners. The ES31C Jasmine is a high-value Dreadnought with a Nato body, impressive gloss finish, Spruce top and Rosewood fingerboard.

The chrome plated tuning machines will keep this guitar tuned up and ready to jam for years to come. Inside every Jasmine, you’ll find the heart and soul of a Takamine. Their finest luthiers oversee every aspect of the design, construction, and quality control of these beautiful looking, beautiful sounding guitars.

The electronics system in these models includes a piezo pickup under the bridge and a control section with volume and tone controls.If you could see inside a Jasmine Dreadnought by Takamine, you’d see its true beauty. Skilled craftsmen, using time-tested construction methods along with contemporary styling, have created acoustic/electrics with powerful resonance. Thanks to built-in preamps and sensitive pickups, these instruments have a clean and distinct bass and treble range.

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Finding the Ideal Guitar, Acoustic Electric Or A Combination

Finding the Ideal Guitar, Acoustic Electric Or A Combination

If you are just starting out, then look for an electric acoustic guitar package that includes DVDs and instructions. There is no need to spend hundreds of dollars, as beginner kits can be found starting around $120 if you find a good deal. However, be aware that many of these packages can cost you a lot more!

You may think that buying a more expensive one may be cheaper in the long run, and that is a common argument. However, chances are, once you have reached a certain standard, you’ll also have a particular guitar you want anyway! There will always be someone looking to buy second-hand.

So, hedge your bets, you may become the next Eric Clapton, but you may just get bored and not want to commit to the hours of practice you will need. Playing the guitar to a good standard does not come easily, you will have to work at it!

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