Takamine GD20-NS G-Series G20 Acoustic Guitar in Natural Finish
Description
Takamine GD20-NS G-Series G20 Acoustic Guitar in Natural Finish
The GD20-NS sits in the hand with a slim, comfortable neck profile that lets your fingers move freely across its 20-fret rosewood fingerboard and 12-inch radius. This dreadnought cuts through on stage with a warm, articulate voice—solid cedar top paired with mahogany back and sides produce the detail and clarity needed for both fingerstyle work and aggressive flatpicking. The satin natural finish reveals the wood grain while keeping the instrument light enough for long sets and easy to maintain between gigs.
Tone & Construction
Solid cedar top meets mahogany back and sides to create a warm, nuanced tone with clear note definition and balanced harmonic response that holds up in any room. The split-saddle pin-less rosewood bridge improves intonation stability and chord clarity, while the synthetic bone nut and bridge saddle ensure your strings vibrate consistently with solid sustain—critical when you need your tuning to stay locked through a full set.
Playability & Hardware
A mahogany neck with slim profile and rosewood fingerboard gives you smooth, effortless fretting action. The 25.3-inch scale length and 1 11/16-inch nut width deliver standard spacing—no awkward hand stretch, just natural reach across the board. Chrome die-cast tuners hold pitch without drift, and pearloid dot inlays mark positions clearly so you can find your way in low-light venues.
Key Features
- Dreadnought body shape with solid cedar top
- Mahogany back and sides for warm tonal character
- Mahogany neck with slim profile for comfortable playability
- Rosewood fingerboard with 12-inch radius and 20 frets
- 25.3-inch scale length with 1 11/16-inch nut width
- Quartersawn "X" bracing for structural integrity and tonal response
- Pin-less rosewood bridge with split-saddle design
- Synthetic bone nut and bridge saddle
- Rosewood headcap with pearloid dot inlays
- Chrome die-cast tuners for tuning stability
- D'Addario strings (.012-.053 gauge)
- Satin natural finish
The GD20-NS pairs thoughtful tonal design with solid construction that delivers live reliability across fingerstyle, strumming, and hybrid playing techniques—a dependable workhorse for gigging musicians.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Right handed |
| Country of Manufacture | China |
Reviews
At a Glance
The Takamine GD20-NS is a warm-voiced dreadnought with a slim, fast neck and solid cedar/mahogany construction that sits perfectly in folk, country, and fingerstyle setups. Its balanced tone, clear note definition, and reliable hardware make it a dependable stage and rehearsal guitar for players moving from beginner through intermediate levels. The satin finish keeps maintenance simple while the split-saddle bridge design locks in chord clarity and intonation stability for regular gigging.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Folk
- ✓ Country
- ✓ Fingerstyle
- ✓ Singer-Songwriter
Not the best pick for
- – Metal
- – Djent
Skill level: Beginner · Intermediate
Frequently Asked Questions
What neck profile does this guitar have, and will it work for fingerstyle?
The GD20-NS features a slim mahogany neck with a 12-inch radius and 1 11/16-inch nut width, designed for comfortable fretting and smooth transitions. The comfortable neck profile and 20-fret rosewood fingerboard work equally well for fingerstyle and flatpicking approaches.
What kind of tone should I expect?
The solid cedar top paired with mahogany back and sides produces a warm, articulate voice with clear note definition and balanced harmonics. This tonal character works well across folk, country, fingerstyle, and singer-songwriter styles without harshness or excessive brightness.
How stable is the tuning, and what keeps it reliable?
The guitar uses chrome die-cast tuners for solid tuning stability, and the split-saddle pin-less bridge design improves intonation accuracy and chord clarity. Synthetic bone nut and saddle ensure consistent string vibration and sustain.
Is this guitar suitable for beginners?
Yes—the slim neck profile, comfortable playability, and standard 25.3-inch scale length make it accessible for beginner and intermediate players without excess hand stretch. The reliable hardware and warm tone support solid practice and early performance without frustration.
What finish does it have, and how much maintenance is involved?
The satin natural finish showcases the wood grain while keeping weight practical and maintenance simple compared to glossy finishes. This finish is ideal for regular players who want durability without high-maintenance shine.
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