Dreadnought acoustic guitar with solid spruce top and walnut body
Solid spruce top and walnut body
Mahogany neck with laurel fingerboard and dot inlays
42.5 mm nut width and 644 mm scale length
Ivoroid binding and abalone rosette
Black pickguard
Natural high-gloss finish
Takamine GD51N Natural Gloss at a glance
With the Takamine GD51N Natural Gloss, the Japanese manufacturer expands its G-Series 50 and a part-massive Dreadnought acoustic guitar in an attractive Natural high-gloss finish. Its tonewood combination, player-friendly features and attractive visual details like an ivoroid binding and abalone rosette make for a versatile solo and accompaniment instrument.
The Takamine GD51N Natural Gloss is loaded with features for great sound, comfortable playability and a chic look.
The solid spruce top and a walnut body create a balanced, powerful sound
Spruce and walnut
Acoustic enthusiasts will be pleased with a solid spruce top for clear midrange and treble frequencies and a walnut body that enriches the tone with warm bass frequencies that unfold quickly and completely thanks to a thin high-gloss finish. Spruce in particular is one of the most popular top woods in guitar making, as its sound reaches absolute perfection over time. Meanwhile, the persistently popular dreadnought design provides the necessary assertiveness and powerful basses.
Player-friendly dimensions, clean intonation and high tuning stability
High playing comfort
For accommodating playability, the manufacturer relies on a mahogany neck with a laurel fingerboard on the Takamine GD51N, which is easy and comfortable to grip. A two-piece bridge inlay and a 42.5 mm wide nut also ensure clean intonation over the entire 644 mm scale length and provide the best conditions for powerful strumming and flatpicking. Meanwhile, gold-plated die-cast tuners ensure high tuning stability, while a black pickguard protects the material from damage during pick play.