TAKGN30CEBLK vs TAKGN30CENAT — Compare

Takamine GN30CE-BLK Acoustic Electric Guitar in Black Finish vs Takamine GN30CE-NAT Acoustic Electric Guitar in Natural Finish

Both are identical Takamine GN30CE models with the same body, electronics, and playability—the only difference is finish color. Choose black if you prefer a sleek, professional stage look, or natural if you want to showcase wood grain and suit acoustic/folk aesthetics.

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Takamine GN30CE-BLK Acoustic Electric Guitar in Black Finish

$699.00
View Takamine GN30CE-BLK Acoustic Electric Guitar in Black Finish

Takamine GN30CE-NAT Acoustic Electric Guitar in Natural Finish

$699.00
View Takamine GN30CE-NAT Acoustic Electric Guitar in Natural Finish

Specs side by side

Takamine GN30CE-BLK Acoustic Electric Guitar in Black FinishTakamine GN30CE-NAT Acoustic Electric Guitar in Natural Finish
Price$699.00$699.00
BrandTakamineTakamine
BodyAuditorium CutawayAuditorium Cutaway
Body TypeHollowHollow
Strings66
FretboardRosewoodRosewood
Pickup ConfigurationUnder SaddleUnder Saddle
BridgeFixedFixed
YearUnknownUnknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Takamine GN30CE-BLK Acoustic Electric Guitar in Black Finish

  • Black gloss finish projects professional stage presence
  • Rosewood fingerboard mentioned explicitly
  • Pearloid rosette and dot inlays add visual refinement

Why choose Takamine GN30CE-NAT Acoustic Electric Guitar in Natural Finish

  • Natural finish reveals beautiful wood grain
  • Ovangkol fingerboard (vs. rosewood) may offer different feel and durability
  • Better aesthetic match for folk, jazz, and intimate studio settings
Bottom line: Pick the GN30CE-BLK if stage presence and sleek appearance matter; choose the GN30CE-NAT if you prefer warm acoustic aesthetics and showcasing natural wood. Tonally and electronically, they are equivalent.

Frequently asked questions

What is the actual tonal difference between these two?

None—both have solid spruce tops, mahogany back/sides, the same TP-4TD preamp, and identical body/neck specs. The finish does not affect acoustic tone.

Is the fingerboard material different?

Yes. Product A uses rosewood; Product B uses ovangkol. Both are durable hardwoods, though ovangkol may feel slightly different under the fingers and varies in appearance.

Which is better for stage performance?

The black finish (Product A) may photograph and appear more professional under stage lighting, but both guitars are stage-ready with the same electronics and playability.

Are these suitable for beginners?

Yes—both are rated for beginner through advanced skill levels. The 1.6875" nut width and responsive playability suit all experience levels.

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