Jasmine by Takamine ES45C Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric GuitarThis high-value acoustic/electric model is designed with a Nato body (from the Mahogany family) with a great gloss finish, a Spruce top, and a Rosewood fingerboard and bridge. The tuning machines are chrome plated.
Price: $169.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
Fairly standard equipment and parts come with the kit, it really depends on who you buy it from. All of its initioal peices are very sturdy and well built. You can tell that each Takamine was put together with care and precision.

Quality:
Everthing comes in great condition. Very reliable and looks great when it arrives.

Value:
Its almost a steal at its usual price!

Desirability:
It may just be me, but I particularly fall for he white guitars, it came with a beautiful glossy finish and I practically drooled right there.

Sound:
It makes a very clean beginner sort of sound, perfect for those who want an easy, affordable, and reliable guitar. The guitar is not particularly suited for electric amplification, and usually works best when played acoustically. Extremely crisp live sound and does not drown out other instruments. In fact, I played an acoustic concert with one and the acoustic bass was easy to hear. Wonderful guitar.

Support:
Never contacted the company but I am thuroughly impressed.

Overall:
This a guitar you have to keep. Everything about it is just spectacular. From the inventive cutaway, to the electronic hookup’s quality are top-notch. If I lost mine it would only be replacesd by another one.

Jasmine by Takamine ES31C Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric GuitarIf you could see inside a Jasmine Dreadnought by Takamine, you’d see its true beauty. Skilled craftsmen, using time-tested construction methods along with contemporary styling, have created acoustic/electrics with powerful resonance. Thanks to built-in preamps and sensitive pickups, these instruments have a clean and distinct bass and treble range.
Price: $159.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
The guitar didn’t come with too many accessories but it was sufficient. I wasn’t buying accessories, I was buying the guitar.

Quality:
Overall the quality is good. I’ve had this guitar for 6 years and it’s held up great. My only complaint is that there seems to be a higher fret bar after the 14th fret that impacts the 6th string while trying to play frets 12, 13 and 14. I don’t play up there too often and can probably get it fixed but that’s the way it’s been since I bought it.

Value:
For the price, this is a wonderful instrument.

Desirability:
It is pretty (I have the black one).

Sound:
The sound on this guitar is very rich and I have been completely happy with the depth.

Ease of Use:
The action on this guitar is very good. I had a friend who’s had a more expensive Takamine comment on how he liked the action on my little Jasmine better than his.

Support:
I haven’t dealt with support.

Overall:
I’ve had this as a beginner guitar for 6 years. I am just now looking for a new guitar. I never plan to get rid of this, it will always be my baby.

Jasmine by Takamine S33 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar (with Case)The S-33 is an acoustic dreadnought, with a spruce top, dot inlays and rosewood fretboard with the quality craftsmanship you’ve come to expect from Jasmine.
Price: $149.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
Came with a hardshell case, stand, tuner, picks (special package at the shop). The rosette is a decal; no biggie for me, but it shows its price point.

Quality:
No problems so far!

Value:
Great bang for your buck!

Sound:
Sound is mostly good, esp when the OE strings were changed. Some buzzing, but that’s probably my lack of skill!

Ease of Use:
Fairly easy for me toget good sound, but I have limited experience on other models. As I get better, the guitar sounds better. Gee, how did that happen?

Support:
Not applicable

Overall:
I expect to be upgrading within a couple of years, and will probably get another Takamine.

Jasmine by Takamine S35 Acoustic Guitar PackageIf you could see inside a Jasmine Dreadnought by Takamine, you’d see its true beauty. Skilled craftsmen, using time-tested construction methods along with contemporary styling, have created acoustic/electrics with powerful resonance.
Price: $139.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
It looks so bland, i wish it had some kind of character i thought about adding some myself, i will probably do that, other than that. it would be nice if it was a bit smaller, but its still easy to play.

Quality:
i love my acoustic, but not as much as i love my electric les paul

Value:
not sure, i cant compare value without playing your other products

Desirability:
too damn plain, they whole style of it screams i was made in korea

Sound:
Sounds kind of average, I enjoy playing it, The neck on mine bowed out and broke i had to super glue it back in place and i also modified the bridge to lower the strings a bit

Ease of Use:
well, after i cut grooves out of the bridge with a kitchen knife it responds to the lightets tough, sounds awesome. Mine is old though and it was given to me for free. so i had to work on it and it turned out really good. i also use steel instead of nylon, thinking about going nylon though

Support:
it was given to me for free, I am the support

Overall:
ill play this guitar untill it crumbles under my fingers.

Jasmine by Takamine S35 Dreadnought Acoustic GuitarIf you could see inside a Jasmine Dreadnought by Takamine, you’d see its true beauty. Skilled craftsmen, using time-tested construction methods along with contemporary styling, have created acoustic/electrics with powerful resonance.
Price: $119.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
what features? you can adjust the neck. that’s alright I guess, every other acoustic has it though

Quality:
it’s not a solid top so for the dollar it’s good, the head looks like it might be cracking a bit but no loss on sound. and plenty of people have dropped it. I baby my seagull though

Value:
for the price. this is a great guitar.

Desirability:
this guitar I wouldn’t have particularly wanted unless I was on a budget or just starting out. i was just starting out but i was ignorant, either way it was a gift that i’ve obviously played for 6 years.

Sound:
I’ve had this guitar for about 6 years. nice sound, not my fav but my first. with some elixers on it, you can’t beat the price. not as warm as I like but nice.

Ease of Use:
once you adjust the neck to bring the strings down it isn’t bad, but I had caluses on my fingers for a while till the adjustment

Support:
never had to contact.

Overall:
I’m always looking at other guitars but I suppose I didn’t need any others for a while took me 4 or 5 years to buy another.

    
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