TAKAMINE EG334SC Details top
Takamine have been producing beautifully designed and tonally superior electro-acoustic
guitars for over 40 years and now Takamine have put that wealth of experience
into producing some of the finest electro-acoustic bass guitars the industry
has ever seen. The three models available are very different to each in design,
looks and sound. But all have Takamine’s dedication to the art and craft
of guitarmaking.
Takamine EG334SC
6 String Acoustic / Electric
Body Shape: Dreadnought C/A
Rosette: Concentric Rings
Top: Solid Spruce
Inlays: Dots
Back: Ovangkol
Sides: Ovangkol
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Electronics: N4B
Tuners: Gold
Features: Bound Fretboard

TK4NT PREAMP FEATURES
The Takamine TK-4N Preamplifier found on G-Series guitars features volume control,
bass, middle and treble frequency slider controls, EQ bypass, a Notch Filter
and a Mid Contour Switch. These last three features are described in greater
detail below:
EQ Bypass: This push button enables the user to engage or defeat the EQ section.
When the switch is in the depressed position, the EQ is active. Return the switch
to the "up" position and the EQ circuit is bypassed. The bypass of
the EQ circuit is desirable in some studio or live environments where external
EQ is preferable. The user can also use this defeat switch to quickly check
the results of the EQ adjustments relative to the original sound.
Notch Filter: A Notch Filter is a very special kind of EQ, an extremely narrow
and deep cut of an audio frequency band. The TK-4N has a "tunable"
notch filter which empowers the user to select the specific frequency band that
will be affected by the notch. With this tunable notch filter the user can "surgically"
remove troublesome feedback frequencies that occur due to the natural resonances
of the guitar and interaction with the environment.
The notch control provides control of the center frequency of the notch effect.
When the monitor or stage levels are too high, and the user hears the guitar
starting to feed back, the player can engage the notch circuitry by pushing
the "In/Out" button under the "Notch Filter" knob, and simply
tune the filter (actually changing the center frequency of the notch) by slowly
rotating the notch control until the feedback is eliminated.
Mid Contour: By pushing (activating) the Mid Contour button, the user is selecting
a pre-shape EQ that emphasizes the frequencies normally found to be "desirable"
in an acoustic guitar (400 Hz). With the Mid Contour button in the 400 Hz position
(button depressed), the mid EQ is effectively controlling "nasal"
tone qualities while in the 800 Hz position (button out), the mid control can
add punch in upper mids or help "round off" the attack present in
this frequency spectrum. The user should experiment with the button and the
"Middle" control to determine their sound preference.
Tuner: The tuner in the TK4N-T is fully chromatic and automatic. Press the
tuner switch to activate it. The note is displayed by the lower row of LEDs
with the "#" sign to indicate accidentals. The upper row of three
LEDs indicates if the string is in tune with the large green LED in the center
being "in tune". The unit does not turn off automatically so the center
LED will blink as a reminder if the tuner is left on.
Takamine have been producing beautifully designed and tonally superior electro-acoustic
guitars for over 40 years and now Takamine have put that wealth of experience
into producing some of the finest electro-acoustic bass guitars the industry
has ever seen. The three models available are very different to each in design,
looks and sound. But all have Takamine’s dedication to the art and craft
of guitarmaking.
Takamine EG334SC
6 String Acoustic / Electric
Body Shape: Dreadnought C/A
Rosette: Concentric Rings
Top: Solid Spruce
Inlays: Dots
Back: Ovangkol
Sides: Ovangkol
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Electronics: N4B
Tuners: Gold
Features: Bound Fretboard

TK4NT PREAMP FEATURES
The Takamine TK-4N Preamplifier found on G-Series guitars features volume control,
bass, middle and treble frequency slider controls, EQ bypass, a Notch Filter
and a Mid Contour Switch. These last three features are described in greater
detail below:
EQ Bypass: This push button enables the user to engage or defeat the EQ section.
When the switch is in the depressed position, the EQ is active. Return the switch
to the "up" position and the EQ circuit is bypassed. The bypass of
the EQ circuit is desirable in some studio or live environments where external
EQ is preferable. The user can also use this defeat switch to quickly check
the results of the EQ adjustments relative to the original sound.
Notch Filter: A Notch Filter is a very special kind of EQ, an extremely narrow
and deep cut of an audio frequency band. The TK-4N has a "tunable"
notch filter which empowers the user to select the specific frequency band that
will be affected by the notch. With this tunable notch filter the user can "surgically"
remove troublesome feedback frequencies that occur due to the natural resonances
of the guitar and interaction with the environment.
The notch control provides control of the center frequency of the notch effect.
When the monitor or stage levels are too high, and the user hears the guitar
starting to feed back, the player can engage the notch circuitry by pushing
the "In/Out" button under the "Notch Filter" knob, and simply
tune the filter (actually changing the center frequency of the notch) by slowly
rotating the notch control until the feedback is eliminated.
Mid Contour: By pushing (activating) the Mid Contour button, the user is selecting
a pre-shape EQ that emphasizes the frequencies normally found to be "desirable"
in an acoustic guitar (400 Hz). With the Mid Contour button in the 400 Hz position
(button depressed), the mid EQ is effectively controlling "nasal"
tone qualities while in the 800 Hz position (button out), the mid control can
add punch in upper mids or help "round off" the attack present in
this frequency spectrum. The user should experiment with the button and the
"Middle" control to determine their sound preference.
Tuner: The tuner in the TK4N-T is fully chromatic and automatic. Press the
tuner switch to activate it. The note is displayed by the lower row of LEDs
with the "#" sign to indicate accidentals. The upper row of three
LEDs indicates if the string is in tune with the large green LED in the center
being "in tune". The unit does not turn off automatically so the center
LED will blink as a reminder if the tuner is left on.