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muzza
Posted 2007-01-31 6:47 AM (#118094)
Subject: OT Takamine sighting



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Just finished watching a video of the Eagles farewell concert in Melbourne last year and was somewhat surprised to see Glen Frey playing a Takamine acoustic.

Sure, Taks are a fine 'middlin' guitar, but I would've half expected that these guys would've been throwin around something a tad more expensive/exotic.

Maybe Taks are more than just 'middlin' these days.
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schroeder
Posted 2007-01-31 7:14 AM (#118095 - in reply to #118094)
Subject: Re: OT Takamine sighting


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They use him in their advertising so I'm guessing they pay him a whole bunch of money.

I think Taks are really good guitars - more than good enought to strum the chords to Hotel California. JeffW's Hirade classical is a beautiful guitar.

Tak's have a good rep for quality as well.
And I think they are part of the Kaman Empire, so it's almost in the family.
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Beal
Posted 2007-01-31 8:45 AM (#118096 - in reply to #118094)
Subject: Re: OT Takamine sighting



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Didn't pay them anything.
They use Taks cause they work.
If you got to plug in a square guitar, Taks have one of the better electric systems. Good consistant stage sound, that's what the Eagles were going after.
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cliff
Posted 2007-01-31 8:52 AM (#118097 - in reply to #118094)
Subject: Re: OT Takamine sighting


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Taks are GREAT guitars!

A friend of mine has a koa Tak that was once custom-built for Steve Wariner(?). Fit/finish/playability/sound of that thing is just gorgeous!

Beal's got one the new Tak OM's that he debuted some of his original compositions on last NewYear's. It's a really nice, comfortable small-bodied guitar that sounds really good. Jeanette's got some pics somewhere in the camera that I'll try t'post.

Much like Ovations, y'get a lotta guitar for the money with these.

I'f I were to buy a wood-box guitar (especially for gigging), I'd take a Tak over a Taylor ANY day . . .
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an4340
Posted 2007-01-31 9:00 AM (#118098 - in reply to #118094)
Subject: Re: OT Takamine sighting


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It's true, between taylor (I'd list the rest, but this is what the kids want) and tak, dollar for dollar, more value and giggability in a tak.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-01-31 9:25 AM (#118099 - in reply to #118094)
Subject: Re: OT Takamine sighting


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Taks are great guitars.

... as Schroeder says, the Hirade is terrific. The preamp is friggin' superb.
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Jeff
Posted 2007-02-01 11:03 AM (#118100 - in reply to #118094)
Subject: Re: OT Takamine sighting


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My Tak 12-string is 'da bomb!
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cliff
Posted 2007-02-01 12:18 PM (#118101 - in reply to #118094)
Subject: Re: OT Takamine sighting


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Here's the OM of Mr.K's that I alluded to earlier:




NiceGuitar!
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Omaha
Posted 2007-02-02 10:33 AM (#118102 - in reply to #118094)
Subject: Re: OT Takamine sighting


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Tak's work. Unplugged, I haven't found many that do much for me, but in a highly amplified performance situation, they are among the best.
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tlc125
Posted 2007-02-02 9:38 PM (#118103 - in reply to #118094)
Subject: Re: OT Takamine sighting


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I've read that Springsteen likes to record on his vintage Gibsons, but when he goes out on tour he uses brand new Taks which he donates at the end of the tour.

Starts all over again on the next tour. I've never been compelled to see the guy live so I don't know for sure.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2007-02-03 1:14 AM (#118104 - in reply to #118094)
Subject: Re: OT Takamine sighting



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When I saw Springsteen live last year, he used a Gibson jumbo for most of the night. No Tak used at all. But one of the band members used an Ovation mandolin on a couple of tunes.
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tlc125
Posted 2007-02-03 7:52 AM (#118105 - in reply to #118094)
Subject: Re: OT Takamine sighting


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I'm thinking it was the Devils & Dust solo acoustic tour he did a few years ago.

Tom
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cliff
Posted 2007-02-03 9:22 AM (#118106 - in reply to #118094)
Subject: Re: OT Takamine sighting


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". . he used a Gibson jumbo for most of the night. No Tak used at all . ."

He used the Gibson because the Tak would've clashed with the whole pseudo-WoodyGuthrie affect that he was going for . . .
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Tommy M.
Posted 2007-02-03 9:49 AM (#118107 - in reply to #118094)
Subject: Re: OT Takamine sighting


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Cliff brings out a good point. Image and effect, is so important, with the choice of guitars. I remember Jorma Kaukonen's, "Blue Country heart" album a few years ago, he used an old Gibson, from the company's vault. The album consisted of early roots tunes, and he toured with vintage gibson jumbos.

I think Takamine produces a good guitar. They actually took the Acoustic/Electric concept, one step further, beck in the 70's, with their electronics. For awhile, they were everywhere.
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cliff
Posted 2007-02-03 10:23 AM (#118108 - in reply to #118094)
Subject: Re: OT Takamine sighting


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Thanks Tommy for making my statement far more "diplomatic" than was my intention . . .
;)
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xnoel
Posted 2007-02-04 9:27 AM (#118109 - in reply to #118094)
Subject: Re: OT Takamine sighting


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Can someone give a model number for the one in the picture?
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Kompressaur
Posted 2007-02-05 8:40 PM (#118110 - in reply to #118094)
Subject: Re: OT Takamine sighting


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I tried a Takamine AN16 acoustic the other day.fit and finish was spot on,it was beautiful sounding and the intonation (with and without my trusty capo)was flawless all the way up the neck.in the same store I tried Taylor and Martin dreadnoughts (costlier than the Tak but low down in their own ranges) and the AN16 was far superior imho.No electrics on the ANs but thats what I'm wanting next anyway.
I'm not so sure about the G and EG series Taks - they're not the same as the Japanese ones in feel or quality and they mostly look like APXs which I'm not a fan of either.
my two bobs worth
Komp
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-02-05 9:44 PM (#118111 - in reply to #118094)
Subject: Re: OT Takamine sighting


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I just sold an EAN10C (with electronics) that I thought was a great guitar for the money. I thought I would never get rid of it until I played a 1537 and decided that I had to have one of those instead. I'd buy another Tak, and specifically that cedar topped model I had before, any day.
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