TAKGD51CELHNAT vs TAKGY93NAT — Compare

Takamine GD51CELH-NAT Cutaway Left Handed Guitar Natural vs Takamine GY93-NAT G-Series G90 Acoustic Guitar in Natural Finish

The GD51CELH-NAT is a left-handed dreadnought cutaway built for players who need upper-fret access and stage-ready amplification, while the GY93-NAT is a compact parlor designed for comfort and home/studio use regardless of hand orientation. Choose the Takamine dreadnought if you're a lefty who plays lead passages and performs live; pick the G-Series parlor if you prioritize ergonomic comfort and tonal warmth in a smaller, more portable package.

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Takamine GD51CELH-NAT Cutaway Left Handed Guitar Natural

$699.00
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Takamine GY93-NAT G-Series G90 Acoustic Guitar in Natural Finish

$699.00
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Specs side by side

Takamine GD51CELH-NAT Cutaway Left Handed Guitar NaturalTakamine GY93-NAT G-Series G90 Acoustic Guitar in Natural Finish
Price$699.00$699.00
BrandTakamineTakamine
BodyDreadnought CutawayParlor
Body TypeHollowHollow
Strings66
FretboardRosewoodRosewood
Pickup ConfigurationUnder Saddle
BridgeFixedFixed
YearUnknownUnknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Takamine GD51CELH-NAT Cutaway Left Handed Guitar Natural

  • Left-handed configuration—essential for left-handed players
  • Cutaway body provides genuine upper-fret access for lead work and intricate fingerstyle
  • Built-in TP-4TD preamp with tuner and three-band EQ ready for live performance
  • Dreadnought projection and focused low-mid response suit folk, fingerstyle, and singer-songwriter styles

Why choose Takamine GY93-NAT G-Series G90 Acoustic Guitar in Natural Finish

  • Compact parlor body reduces fatigue during extended playing sessions
  • Smaller 24.5" scale and 1-11/16" nut width suit fingerstyle and chord work without sacrifice
  • Laminated back and sides keep price accessible while maintaining warm, articulate tone
  • Works equally well for home recording, practice, and intimate performances
Bottom line: Left-handed players who perform live or need upper-fret access should choose the GD51CELH-NAT dreadnought cutaway. Right- and left-handed players seeking a comfortable, portable parlor for fingerstyle, home recording, and extended sessions should choose the GY93-NAT G-Series.

Frequently asked questions

What's the main playability difference between these two?

The GD51CELH-NAT's cutaway horn eliminates reach limitations on the upper frets, making lead passages and complex fingerstyle genuinely accessible. The GY93-NAT's parlor body and shorter 24.5" scale prioritize comfort and ergonomics for stationary playing, with no cutaway.

Which one is better for amplified performance?

The GD51CELH-NAT includes a factory-installed Takamine TP-4TD preamp with tuner and three-band EQ, making it stage-ready without external gear. The GY93-NAT has no onboard electronics and is better suited to home recording or acoustic settings.

Can a right-handed player use either of these?

The GY93-NAT parlor works for any hand orientation and appeals to all skill levels. The GD51CELH-NAT is explicitly left-handed strung and configured, so it's only suitable for left-handed players.

Which delivers warmer, more resonant tone?

Both offer warm, articulate tone characteristic of Takamine. The GD51CELH-NAT's solid rosewood back and dreadnought size yield focused projection and clear treble; the GY93-NAT's laminated black walnut and maple back produce balanced resonance in a more compact, efficient design.

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