Takamine GD30CE-12BLK Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar Gloss Black
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- SKU
- TAKGD30CE12BLK
- Color
- Black
Description
Takamine GD30CE-12BLK Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar
The GD30CE-12BLK is a stage-ready 12-string dreadnought with a soft Venetian-style cutaway that balances projection with player comfort. Its slim mahogany neck and responsive fingerboard make extended playing sessions manageable, while the solid spruce top delivers the resonance and sustain expected from a professional-grade instrument. Built for both studio tracking and live performance, this model bridges the gap between traditional acoustic character and modern amplified versatility.
Tone & Electronics
The solid spruce top paired with okoume back and sides produces a rich, well-articulated tone with excellent projection. The onboard Takamine TP-4TD preamp system includes a built-in tuner, three-band EQ, and gain controls—essential tools for amplified performance and ensuring your 12-string voice translates cleanly through any PA system.
Build Quality & Playability
Quartersawn X-bracing under the solid spruce top provides structural stability and tonal consistency, while the mahogany neck and 12"-radius ovangkol fingerboard deliver a comfortable, fast playing surface. A synthetic bone nut, split bridge saddle, and chrome die-cast tuners round out hardware that's built to hold up under regular gigging and touring conditions.
Key Features
- Solid spruce top with quartersawn X-bracing
- Okoume back and sides
- Mahogany neck
- 12"-radius ovangkol fingerboard
- Dreadnought 12-string configuration with Venetian-style cutaway
- 25.315" scale length
- 1.6875" nut width
- Synthetic bone nut and split bridge saddle
- Takamine TP-4TD preamp system with built-in tuner and three-band EQ
- Chrome die-cast tuners
- Pearloid rosette and dot inlays
- Gloss black finish
The GD30CE-12BLK combines solid construction, practical electronics, and professional-grade materials to deliver a 12-string that handles both intimate studio sessions and demanding live stages with equal competence.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Right handed |
Reviews
At a Glance
The Takamine GD30CE-12BLK is a stage-ready 12-string dreadnought built on a solid spruce top with a Venetian cutaway that balances projection and comfort during extended sets. Its slim mahogany neck, responsive ovangkol fingerboard, and onboard TP-4TD preamp with three-band EQ make it reliable for both studio tracking and live performance, while the resonant, well-articulated tone cuts through any PA system. Choose this if you're a touring or gigging musician who wants professional-grade build quality, practical amplified versatility, and the classic 12-string shimmer that folk and acoustic-forward venues demand.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Folk
- ✓ Live Performance
- ✓ Studio Sessions
- ✓ Touring
Not the best pick for
- – Metal
- – Djent
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What's included in the Takamine preamp system?
The Takamine TP-4TD preamp includes a built-in tuner, three-band EQ, and gain controls. These tools allow you to shape your tone and balance the amplified signal before it reaches a mixer or PA system during live performance or studio recording.
Is this 12-string comfortable to play for long sessions?
Yes. The slim mahogany neck and 12-inch-radius ovangkol fingerboard are designed for fast playability and reduced hand fatigue during extended sets, while the Venetian-style cutaway provides upper-fret access without sacrificing acoustic projection.
How does a 12-string differ from a standard 6-string for recording and live use?
A 12-string features six paired courses (typically six single strings, with lower strings doubled), creating a rich, shimmering tone with natural chorus-like effect. The GD30CE-12BLK's solid spruce construction and professional preamp system ensure that 12-string character translates cleanly both live and in studio mixes.
What genres and styles is this guitar best suited for?
The GD30CE-12BLK excels in folk, live performance, studio sessions, and touring contexts. Its balanced tone and amplified versatility make it less ideal for metal or djent-style playing, but it's a strong choice for acoustic-forward, singer-songwriter, and ensemble arrangements.
What hardware and materials ensure durability for touring?
The guitar features a synthetic bone nut, split bridge saddle, and chrome die-cast tuners—all built to withstand regular gigging. The quartersawn X-bracing under the solid spruce top provides structural stability and tonal consistency across temperature and humidity changes common in touring environments.
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