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OT: Takamine (Natural Series) EAN40C12 12-String

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Jeff
Posted 2006-03-11 3:55 PM (#262610)
Subject: OT: Takamine (Natural Series) EAN40C12 12-String


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I apologize for the non-Ovation related question (though it is a Kaman product), but, is anyone here familiar with or better yet, the owner of one of these?

I'm trying to find a good, moderately priced wood box 12-string for possible purchase in the not-too-distant future and this is one I'm considering, but I can't find any product/user reviews on it anywhere... Is anyone familiar with this particular git?

Thanks in advance for your replies...
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-03-11 4:06 PM (#262611 - in reply to #262610)
Subject: Re: OT: Takamine (Natural Series) EAN40C12 12-String


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Though I don't own one, I have played one. I do own the EAN10C, which is a 6 string. I thought the 12 played extremely well and projected very nicely too but I must say that I like the sounds of that entire Tak line. Not a bad choice for the money.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-03-11 5:55 PM (#262612 - in reply to #262610)
Subject: Re: OT: Takamine (Natural Series) EAN40C12 12-String


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I played a used Tak 12 string at GC awhile ago. Don't know the model. I thought it compared well (if not better) to a $2500 Taylor they had. The Tak was 1/6 the money.
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Jeff
Posted 2006-03-13 12:19 AM (#262613 - in reply to #262610)
Subject: Re: OT: Takamine (Natural Series) EAN40C12 12-String


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Weaser,

How would you desribe the tone of the one you played (the 12-string)? Do you you recall if it had a very deep bass response, or was it more mid and high range intensive, as most modern day 12-strings tend to be?
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-03-13 8:13 AM (#262614 - in reply to #262610)
Subject: Re: OT: Takamine (Natural Series) EAN40C12 12-String


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In my opinion, the tone was a bit more bright than warm and deep. I would agree that most 12's today (in that price range anyway) tend to focus a little more on mids, highs and projection than warm (and God forbid one comes out nicely balanced). Maybe the strings had a bit to do with that, they seemd to be on the lighter side which made it a very easy playing 12 but definitely brighter. FWIW.
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stephent28
Posted 2006-03-13 9:26 AM (#262615 - in reply to #262610)
Subject: Re: OT: Takamine (Natural Series) EAN40C12 12-String



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You should consider the Guild 12 string. Still one of the best sounding 12's out there next to the Ovation line.
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Omaha
Posted 2006-03-13 9:36 AM (#262616 - in reply to #262610)
Subject: Re: OT: Takamine (Natural Series) EAN40C12 12-String


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I'll second the Guild. Those things really sound great.

Jeff
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Beal
Posted 2006-03-13 9:36 AM (#262617 - in reply to #262610)
Subject: Re: OT: Takamine (Natural Series) EAN40C12 12-String



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Taks tend to be more stable, most Guilds I've seen need a neck reset after a few years.
Maybe they're built better now with the new owners.
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Jeff
Posted 2006-03-13 12:31 PM (#262618 - in reply to #262610)
Subject: Re: OT: Takamine (Natural Series) EAN40C12 12-String


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Thanks for the replies. Actually, it was a Guild that got me started on this quest for an all wood 12-string.

I love the tone of my Glen Campbell 12, but to my ears it has the same tonal shortcoming as so many other modern day 12's... Very little low end. I was messing around on a friends Guild not too long ago and was just totally enamored by the deep bass response that really complimented the upper end jangle for a nice full-bodied sound.

So why am I singing the praises of the Guild but asking about a Tak? Price. The Guild is just a little more than I want to spend for a second 12-string. If I were going to sell the GC that might put a different spin on things, but I have no intentions of doing that.

Anyway, thanks again for all the responses... I appreciate it!
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Waskel
Posted 2006-03-13 1:14 PM (#262619 - in reply to #262610)
Subject: Re: OT: Takamine (Natural Series) EAN40C12 12-String



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Jeff, FWIW, maybe try a deep bowl CL 12, if you can find one. Mine's a '93 and even with lights on it, the bass end is very rich, yet the total sound is still very balanced.
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