Takamine EGS-330SC Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar  

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This cutaway dreadnought gives a big, well-balanced tone, and is beautifully crafted throughout. It features a solid cedar top on nato back and sides. Rosewood fretboard. Die-cast chrome machine heads. The Takamine EGS-330SC Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar comes equipped with the TK40 pickup and preamp system.

TK40 Preamp Features
The Takamine TK40 Preamp found on G-Series guitars features volume control, bass, middle and treble frequency slider controls, EQ bypass, a Notch Filter, Tuner and a Mid Contour Switch. The preamp is switched on by plugging a standard 1/4" mono instrument cable into the endpin strap pin/jack. These last four features are described in greater detail below:

EQ Bypass: This push button enables the user to engage or defeat the EQ section. When the switch is in the depressed position, the EQ is active. Return the switch to the “up” position and the EQ circuit is bypassed. The bypass of the EQ circuit is desirable in some studio or live environments where external EQ is preferable. The user can also use this defeat switch to quickly check the results of the EQ adjustments relative to the original sound.

Notch Filter: A Notch Filter is a very special kind of EQ, an extremely narrow and deep cut of an audio frequency band. The TK-4N has a "tunable" notch filter which empowers the user to select the specific frequency band that will be affected by the notch. With this tunable notch filter the user can "surgically" remove troublesome feedback frequencies that occur due to the natural resonance of the guitar and interaction with the environment.

The notch control provides control of the center frequency of the notch effect. When the monitor or stage levels are too high, and the user hears the guitar starting to feed back, the player can engage the notch circuitry by pushing the "In/Out" button under the "Notch Filter" knob, and simply tune the filter (actually changing the center frequency of the notch) by slowly rotating the notch control until the feedback is eliminated.

Mid Contour: By pushing (activating) the Mid Contour button, the user is selecting a pre-shape EQ that emphasizes the frequencies normally found to be "desirable" in an acoustic guitar (400 Hz). With the Mid Contour button is depressed, the mid EQ is effectively controlling "nasal" tone qualities while in the up position, the mid control can add punch in upper mids or help "round off" the attack present in this frequency spectrum. The user should experiment with the button and the "Middle" control to determine their sound preference.

Tuner: The tuner in the TK40 is fully chromatic and automatic. The battery drops into the top of the preamp under the battery cover. There are "+" and "-" markings at the bottom of the compartment. Press the tuner switch to activate it. The note played is shown in the digital display. Up and down arrows will appear, when both are on and not flashing, the note is in tune. If the "up" arrow is flashing the string must be tuned higher, and if the "down" arrow is flashing the string must be tuned lower. The slower the arrow flashes, the closer the string is to being in tune to the note displayed. The tuner does not mute the output and turns off automatically after one minute. It can't be turned off manually.

Features

  • Solid cedar top
  • Nato back and sides
  • Die-cast chrome machine heads
  • Rosewood fretboard

EGS-330SC Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Specifications:

  • Back and Sides: Nato
  • Body Style: Dreadnought C/A
  • Case Included: No
  • Electronics: N4B
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Frets: 20
  • Inlays: None
  • Machine Heads: Chrome
  • Pickguard: None
  • Rosette: Concentric Rings
  • Top Wood: Solid Cedar
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TakamineEGS-330SC Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar
 
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4.0

Nice sound, poor construction

By Raymond Randall

from San Marcos, Texas

Comments about Takamine EGS-330SC Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:

Nice sound, but the instrument itself is not well made. It plays well, fast action, with a resonant tone and feel, a bit brighter than i expected, and quite pleasant. Very light wood with plastic bindings, no fret board, made in Korea. One of the frets buzzes, may need to sand down the 12th and probably raise the action slightly. Electronics seem to work fine.

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(3 of 9 customers found this review helpful)

 
5.0

This is a great guitar

By Frank Veivia

from Mooers , NY

Comments about Takamine EGS-330SC Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:

Forget everything else you have heard. I have been playing guitar for 54 years and many guitars have passed through my hands. This one is here to stay. This is what I call a sweet guitar. The sound is out of this world. It fingers easy and it is beautiful to look at. What more could you want?

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(40 of 68 customers found this review helpful)

 
5.0

Picker's Delight!!

By "Bry-no"

from Texas Hill Country

Comments about Takamine EGS-330SC Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:

I've been looking for a backup to my Takamine EG332C when I found this baby! Of course, I tried Ovations, Alvarez's, and even a couple of Martins in the same price range and nothing came close to the true craftsmanship of the tone and crisp sound of the Takamine. Unplugged, it's warm and feels fine. Plugged in, WHOA!! I Had to have it! If you love the wet, crisp sound of an acoustic in your live sound, then this is the one to get. If you don't, this baby will make you learn to love it! Trust me, I'm the type to test the waters before I dive in and when I played this thing, I dove in- head first!! Oh!, now my EG332c has become the "backup" ...sorry Melissa!

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(44 of 70 customers found this review helpful)

 
5.0

Takamine EGS330SC

By Olivertomtnlvr

from Tulsa, OK, USA

Comments about Takamine EGS-330SC Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:

I started out with a Hohner A. and then graduated to a Fender mini-jumbo A/C and have bought Ovations ever since. My most recent guitar was a Ovation Legend. It is a very nice guitar. Last week I traded it for the Takamine EGS330SC. This was the best decision I have made for myself in some time! This guitar is miles ahead of every other I've owned in nearly every aspect. The playability and overall sound are the true benchmarks for an acoustic player. They are spectacular in this model! You can plug it in too!

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(42 of 66 customers found this review helpful)

 
5.0

This is a great guitar!

By Darin Harrison

from Owasso, Ok, USA

Comments about Takamine EGS-330SC Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:

This guitar has a full, rich tone. Blended with a full body sound and ease of play make it a great guitar.

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(12 of 20 customers found this review helpful)

 
4.0

Takamine EGS-330SC

Comments about Takamine EGS-330SC Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:

This guitar is a great guitar for the price. It is an amazingly playable guitar. The fret board it smooth and clean. It sounds great on its own and sings when heard through a nice amp. I'm using a Marshall Valve Amp and they work a treat together. I love this guitar, but then I love Takamines! Well finally I would say, sure there are better guitars out there, but not for the money!

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