Takamine GS330S Dreadnought Acoustic — ~20 Years Old

Up for sale is a well-maintained Takamine GS330S dreadnought acoustic, approximately 20 years old (early-to-mid 2000s production). This is Takamine’s long-running, highly-regarded G-Series dreadnought — often cited as one of the best-playing acoustics at its price point.

Condition: Excellent — There is a surface crack on the top under the soundhole that developed the last couple years. There are a couple other minor surface dings. Frets and fretboard.

Specs:

  • Dreadnought body shape
  • Solid spruce top
  • Mahogany back and sides
  • Mahogany neck with dual-action adjustable truss rod
  • Rosewood fretboard and bridge

Note on electronics: This is the acoustic-only GS330S (no onboard preamp/pickup system). Included is an aftermarket Dean Markley soundhole pickup with cable, which was used to amplify the guitar — a simple, easy way to plug in without permanent modification to the guitar itself.

Included: Hardshell case (shows light exterior wear consistent with age/use, but functional latches and clean plush interior).

Great player-grade dreadnought with classic Takamine tone and comfortable neck feel. Smoke-free home. Happy to answer questions or provide additional photos on request.


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Listeda day ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • GS330S
Finish
  • Dreadnought
Categories
Year
  • 2005-2010
Made In
  • Korea, Republic of
Body Shape
  • Dreadnought

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Kyle McGahey

Spring Hill, TN, United States
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