The best deal you’ll find in a great acoustic guitar, the Jasmine S35 features a Spruce top and Mahogany back & sides with a satin finish. Contemporary styling and time-tested construction methods produce an instrument that is built to last and most importantly, sounds powerful and clean on all strings, from treble to bass. Chrome covered tuning machines and a rosewood fretboard are also featured. Planet Waves Pick Sampler (#PW-SAMPLER) sold exclusively by GO-DPS.

Features:

  • Spruce Top & Nato back and sides
  • Comes with Planet Waves / GO-DPS 16 Pack Pick Sampler (Includes Pearloid, Celluloid, Duraline, Black Ice & Sure Pick)
  • Rosewood fretboard
  • Natural Satin wood finish
  • Chrome Tuning Machines

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3 Responses to Takamine Guitar – NEW Jasmine by Takamine S35 Natural Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar

  1. leftie1959 says:

    Definitely check out the Takamine. Look on ebay. They sell them for cheap and not because the guy isn’t good. Contrary.

  2. guitarpicker56 says:

    James said it well. Go to a reputable music store having sales representatives that know and play guitars. Often, size of guitar should be commensurate to the size of the player. If you’re a petite young lady, perhaps a parlor guitar is best suited for you.

    Decent guitars to begin with usually run in the $300 range. There are plenty of great brands to consider, so ask a salesperson play several guitars that you view as right for you. Listen to the projection, the warmth, or the attack and choose which of them you prefer.

    I always recommend steel-stringed guitars over the folk or classical genre because your motivation and self-discipline will be tested to see if you are truly guitar-player material.

  3. james9610 says:

    Depends on many things – best bet is to get to a local guitar shop and try some out.

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