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Thanks John. As always a brilliant review, and a great song to finish. I hope you had a wonderful a Christmas and a very Happy New Year to you and your family.
Thanks for taking the effort to do this great and unbiased review’s.. This Takamine looks lige a great “take everywhere” gig guitar 😊 PS enjoyed your song and skillful playing🫶
The first GD51(acoustic)and GD51ce(with electronics) used Solid Sitka Spruce Tops and Rosewood back and sides. Then a few years ago they switched to Black Walnut. The Rosewood is lighter in color than Walnut. The reason for the change is because Indian Rosewood like Brazilian Rosewood is no longer available. Companies like Martin, Gibson, Taylor, Takamine and Alvarez buy quantities that last up to 50 years. The reason why Brazilian Rosewood can be found on extremely high end guitars usually Anniversary models costing up to $100,000 Canadian is due to companies cutting old stumps. Walnut is has bass but still has highs so it's high quality and available anywhere in Canada or the US making the guitars more affordable. I bought the first Walnut back, sides.fretboard and and bridge guitar. Gibson J15 with a maple neck and all North American Wood. Then Walnut started being used by Taylor, Takamine, Seagull. The only major manufacturer that hasn't used it is Martin.I highly recommend Walnut.
HI again John - (Alan Sturgess here, I often used to comment when I signed on using my other channel). Another great demo. Lovely sounding instrument. These days, dreadnoughts are just too big to be comfortable for me. I used to play an Eko Ranger 12 string which had the added quality of being heavy - but it had a great sound. These days I prefer 3/4 sizes or parlours like the Fender PM-2E which is a beauty. (try one if you ever get the chance). The EQ side of things for the Takamine sounds very natural. Your demo of various settings was especially interesting. I loved the 'mid range max' setting - very rich and yet also clear. Bell rung on this channel as well. I always enjoy your gentle style of review. Cheers.
Yes I too find myself using smaller and smaller instruments. For my next video I will be showing how to make a nylon string thing out of a 12 string Telecaster kit!
@@JohnCouplandguitar S'truth!!! I've recently seen some uploads by a chap who fits nylon strings to a Strat and plays it acoustically - really surprising. I've seen but never played as Tele 12. Ever since 1963 I've had a 12 string until very recently when I donated my Taylor 562ce to my local hospice for them to sell via their eBay shop. However, I can't really do without a 12 so I'll have a JHS Vintage 'Paul Brett' 12 instead. A nylon Tele 12 . . . are you looking for Legendary status or is this an alternative to you previous upload about solutions for older players with less-than-nimble fingers?
Takamine's own website for current GD51 production -all models, states Laurel for the fingerboard. Images present the fingerboard shade identical to the one you are holding. Previous years' production is anyone's guess.
The cheeper Taks are made in the same plant as Yamahas so the Yamamha FG830 is quite similar but lacks the pick up. (I once unpacked a new Yamaha only to find it had a Takamine sticker on the scratch plate!)
Personal preference, detest playing Dreadnoughts. That said, does Takamine make a guitar in any segment that isn't relatively desirable vs alternatives if one's budget extends there? Can't fault the tone or volume of the GD51.
Because of copyright laws I never use other artist's work. As I am often asked this question I have made a video explaining what they are. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-du-X5wR1h0A.html
Probably a good guitar, I'm just not a fan of the resonance in it, which makes or brakes an acoustic. The after taste is somehow wrong. But then again I*m an idiot.