TAKGD51LHNAT vs TAKGD51NAT — Compare

Takamine GD51 LH NAT acoustic vs Takamine GD51 NAT acoustic

The GD51 LH is specifically engineered for left-handed players, while the GD51 NAT is a standard right-handed dreadnought. Choose the GD51 LH if you play left-handed; choose the GD51 NAT if you play right-handed or are ambidextrous.

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Takamine GD51 LH NAT acoustic

$549.00
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Takamine GD51 NAT acoustic

$549.00
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Specs side by side

Takamine GD51 LH NAT acousticTakamine GD51 NAT acoustic
Price$549.00$549.00
BrandTakamineTakamine
BodyDreadnoughtDreadnought
Body TypeHollowHollow
Strings66
Frets20 Frets
FretboardLaurelLaurel
NeckMahoganyMahogany
Pickup ConfigurationSoundhole
BridgeFixedFixed
YearUnknownUnknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Takamine GD51 LH NAT acoustic

  • Purpose-built left-handed design with proper body and neck orientation
  • Slim mahogany neck and 12-inch radius fingerboard optimized for comfort
  • Solid spruce top with rosewood back and sides delivers warm, bold, projective tone
  • Split-saddle rosewood bridge ensures clean intonation and defined sustain

Why choose Takamine GD51 NAT acoustic

  • Standard right-handed configuration suits the majority of players
  • Solid spruce top with rosewood back and sides produces warm, resonant response
  • 12-inch radius fingerboard and slim neck profile comfortable for fingerstyle and flatpicking
  • Mother-of-pearl dot inlays and abalone rosette add refined aesthetic detail
Bottom line: If you are left-handed, the GD51 LH is your correct choice. If you play right-handed, the GD51 NAT is the appropriate model.

Frequently asked questions

What is the main difference between these two guitars?

The GD51 LH is a left-handed acoustic guitar, while the GD51 NAT is a right-handed model. All other construction, materials, and tonal characteristics are essentially identical across both instruments.

Are the tone and playability the same on both models?

Yes. Both feature solid spruce tops, rosewood back and sides, mahogany necks, 12-inch radius fingerboards, split-saddle rosewood bridges, and gold die-cast tuners. The only functional difference is handedness.

Which genres and skill levels suit these guitars?

Both are well-suited to folk, country, singer-songwriter, and worship music across beginner, intermediate, and advanced skill levels. Neither is recommended for metal or djent styles.

Are there any pricing or hardware differences I should know about?

Both are mid-tier priced instruments with comparable hardware. The GD51 NAT features mother-of-pearl dot inlays while the GD51 LH uses abalone dot inlays, but functionally all hardware is equivalent.

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