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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Takamine Acoustic Left Hand And Electric Left Hand Oriented Guitars

By Zane J Freeman

When thinking of acoustic left hand guitars, Takamine immediately comes to mind. The US distributor for Takamine is US based. They are called the Kaman Corporation. They are well known for the pre-amp/EQ's they have in every model acoustic/electric guitar. The same goes for their acoustic.

It should be pointed out that any model of Takamine A/E can be ordered in a left hand orientation.

Two series of Takamine acosutic guitars for left-handed players stand out from the others. The many models of the G series include several designed for left-handers. They generally have spruce tops and sides and backs made of nato, and they really are outstanding instruments.

Dollar for dollar, the Takamine acoustic electric guitar left hand oriented is top notch for several reasons. First, unlike their rival, who shall remain nameless here, the body style has not been altered. It is still a classic dreadnought with a flat rear and molded sides. This has maintained the acoustic tone every player craves and chases and will not slip from the lap when playing.

Only one change has been made to any of their guitars, namely that some of the acoustic left hand guitars now have a cutaway. Single cutaways are superior, because they increase the player's range by making it easier to play high notes. The majority of models have relatively small necks with 20 frets; the neck joins at the 14th fret, making frets 15 to 20 easier to play. This becomes even more important when you need more power for rhythm riffs and leads. Takamine electric guitars for left handers contain wonderful pre-amps and EQs, usually with Takamine's proprietary TK4N electronics. Players can adjust the middle range while they're playing, and the notch filter can also be tuned.

Only one change has been made to any of their guitars, namely that some of the acoustic left hand guitars now have a cutaway. Single cutaways are superior, because they increase the player's range by making it easier to play high notes. The majority of models have relatively small necks with 20 frets; the neck joins at the 14th fret, making frets 15 to 20 easier to play. This becomes even more important when you need more power for rhythm riffs and leads. Takamine electric guitars for left handers contain wonderful pre-amps and EQs, usually with Takamine's proprietary TK4N electronics. Players can adjust the middle range while they're playing, and the notch filter can also be tuned.

Talking about the pre-amp and EQ, those put in to each Takamine acoustic electric guitar left handed edition is unique. Many of these G series are built with Takamines TK4N electronics. This permits the musician to adjust the mid-range on the fly if required as per his need and has a notch filter that can be tuned.

As they mention, the life of the guitar is in the wood and similar series from Takamine are almost the same. Both the series of acoustic left hand guitars, electric as well as the others, possess a really great tone and clarity. Join Takamines focus to workmanship with a collection of medium to light steel strings and you possess a winning musical match.

In any case, when you are a left hand player, you need a guitar that is made FOR left hand players. You can find an electric guitar, left hand especially, at www.lefthandedguitarmall.com. This site is all about connecting left hand players with quality left hand instruments. If you are a lefty, you need to see what they are all about, so be sure to visit today.

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