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About This Listing

Takamine's GD30CE-12 is a venerable acoustic-electric 12-string guitar that features a dreadnought shape, solid-top construction, and an exceptional electronics system. Ready for any stage or studio, the GD30CE-12 features a solid spruce top and okoume back and sides that produce a full-bodied, resonant sound. The guitar's slim mahogany neck and 12"-radius ovangkol fingerboard provide great feel and playability, while the onboard Takamine TP-4TD preamp system gives you a built-in tuner and three-band EQ and gain controls for excellent amplified performance and versatility, with +/- 12 decibels for Bass, Middle, and Treble. Other great features include a synthetic bone nut and split bridge saddle, pearloid rosette and dot inlays, chrome die-cast tuners and a beautiful brown sunburst gloss finish.

Specs:

-BODY SHAPE: Dreadnought Cutaway
-TOP: Solid Spruce
-BACK: Okoume
-SIDES: Okoume
-NECK: Mahogany
-FINGERBOARD: Ovangkol
-FINISH: Gloss Brown Sunburst
-ELECTRONICS: TP4-TD
-NUT WIDTH: 47.5mm (1.87")
-SCALE LENGTH: 643mm (25.32")
-LENGTH: 1073mm (42.24")
-WIDTH: 398.6mm (15.69")
-DEPTH AT END: 125mm (4.92")

SKU: GD30CE-12BSB

Condition
Brand
Model
  • GD30CE Dreadnought
Finish
  • Brown Sunburst
Categories
Number of Strings
  • 12-String

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Cream City Music

Brookfield, WI, United States
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Items Sold:59,283

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