Takamine GD51CELH-NAT Cutaway Left Handed Guitar Natural
Description
Takamine GD51CELH-NAT Cutaway Left Handed Guitar Natural
This left-handed dreadnought cutaway delivers the warm, balanced tone Takamine is known for, with excellent upper-fret access that makes lead playing and intricate fingerstyle work genuinely comfortable. The natural finish showcases authentic wood character and tends to resonate beautifully as the instrument ages. At used-market pricing, you're acquiring legitimate Takamine quality and playability that typically commands significantly higher prices new.
Playability & Design
The dreadnought cutaway body style balances projection with accessibility—the horn cutaway eliminates the typical reach limitations of full-body acoustics, while the solid spruce top and rosewood back/sides deliver focused, articulate response that cuts through on stage. The mahogany neck with 12" radius and bound rosewood fingerboard sit naturally in your hands, responsive across all 20 frets whether you're navigating barre chords or running intricate passages in a live setting.
Electronics & Tone
Built-in Takamine TP-4TD preamp with integrated tuner, three-band EQ, and gain controls gives you stage-ready amplification without external gear—essential for gigging musicians who need reliability and control. The synthetic bone nut and split bridge saddle preserve acoustic clarity while supporting the factory-installed D'Addario EXP16 strings (.012–.053), ensuring consistent tone reproduction from day one through countless performances.
Key Features
- Body Style: Dreadnought Cutaway, Left-Handed Configuration
- Top: Solid Spruce with Gloss Finish
- Back and Sides: Rosewood
- Internal Bracing: Quartersawn "X" pattern
- Neck: Mahogany, 12" radius
- Fingerboard: Bound Rosewood
- Scale Length: 25.4" (644 mm) / Frets: 20
- Nut & Saddle: Synthetic Bone, 1.6875" nut width
- Machine Heads: Gold Die-Cast
- Electronics: Takamine TP-4TD Preamp (tuner, three-band EQ, gain controls)
- Strings: D'Addario EXP16 (.012–.053)
This instrument combines established Takamine engineering with left-handed orientation and genuine acoustic materials—a rare combination at this price point that delivers professional-grade playability and tonal authority for players who demand both reliability and authenticity in their working acoustic.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Left handed |
| Country of Manufacture | China |
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At a Glance
The Takamine GD51CELH-NAT is a left-handed dreadnought cutaway built for players who need upper-fret access without sacrificing acoustic warmth and clarity. Its solid spruce top and rosewood back deliver the focused, balanced tone Takamine is known for, while the cutaway horn makes lead work and fingerstyle intricate passages genuinely comfortable on stage. At this price point, you're getting legitimate Takamine construction—warm articulate response, built-in TP-4TD preamp with tuner and three-band EQ, and real wood materials—in a rare left-handed configuration that serious players value.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Folk
- ✓ Fingerstyle
- ✓ Singer-Songwriter
- ✓ Live Performance
Not the best pick for
- – Metal
- – Djent
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the cutaway design good for, and does it affect tone?
The dreadnought cutaway horn eliminates the reach limitations of full-body acoustics, making upper-fret access and lead playing genuinely comfortable for fingerstyle and intricate work. The cutaway reduces overall body volume slightly, but Takamine's solid spruce top and rosewood construction preserve focused, articulate tone with clear treble response.
Is this guitar suitable for live performance?
Yes—it ships with a Takamine TP-4TD preamp featuring an integrated tuner, three-band EQ, and gain controls, making it stage-ready without external amplification gear. The warm, balanced tone and synthetic bone nut deliver consistent reproduction under live conditions.
What skill level is this guitar designed for?
This is an intermediate to advanced player's instrument, best suited for folk, fingerstyle, singer-songwriter, and live performance work. The responsive mahogany neck with 12" radius and bound rosewood fingerboard support detailed technique across all 20 frets.
What comes installed on the guitar?
The guitar arrives with D'Addario EXP16 strings (0.012–0.053 gauge), synthetic bone nut and split bridge saddle, and the Takamine TP-4TD preamp system. All electronics and hardware are factory-installed and ready to play.
How does the left-handed configuration affect availability or price?
Left-handed dreadnoughts with solid wood construction and integrated electronics are rare—this Takamine offers genuine playability and tone in a southpaw setup that typically commands a premium, making this a legitimate value if you play left-handed.