Musical Instruments : Jasmine by Takamine S35 Acoustic Guitar, Natural

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Musical Instruments : Jasmine by Takamine S35 Acoustic Guitar, Natural

Jasmine by Takamine S35 Acoustic Guitar, Natural

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 12





Product Brand: Takamine
Color: Natural
EAN: 0736021469037
Label: Takamine
Product Manufacturer: Takamine
Model: S35 NATURAL
Publisher: Takamine
Ranking: 12
Studio: Takamine


Product facts:
  • Spruce top
  • Nato back and sides
  • Full body binding
  • Chrome tuners
  • Satin finish







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Item Description:
A remarkable value, the S35 Jasmine by Takamine features a spruce top with nato back and sides. Full body binding, chrome machines, and an adjustable neck are combined in one very playable dreadnought. The satin finish maximizes resonance.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great guitar
I got this as a gift for someone. The guitar sounds great, feels great, could be a little easier on the fingers, but the person who recieved the gift had/has no complaints.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - My opinion ipon receival of jasmine by takamine guitar S35
very beautiful guitar.
great sound.

looks new
but its very big for me :[

personally im 5"3'and a quarter and it's a little big
but i guess if you're big then this is the perfect guitar for you
and also is there smaller sizes for this guitar?




Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I'm very pleased
I bought this guitar from Amazon several months ago and I've been very pleased. I've always been told that it is best to learn to play on an acoustic guitar, and after having an electric guitar sit neglected in the corner of my room, I decided I needed to get serious about my playing. I came here because I was looking for a deal, but I was wary when I saw the price of this guitar. However after reading all the reviews, I purchased it and have never looked back. This guitar is amazing. I play it every day -- it's such a great beginner guitar, needless to say much better a beginner guitar than a Strat. It stays in tune, all the notes are so profoundly audible, the woodwork and strings are of great quality; I'd recommend this guitar to anyone, experienced or not.

This guitar has really inspired me to get busy playing, just because it's so worth the money. Best $100 I've ever spent.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - My daughter is happy
I bought this as a gift for my daughter who just learned to play guitar, but she has been playing violin for the past 19 years since she was five.

She liked it so far, but I am sure her expectation was partly based no the price paid. The guitar sounded pretty good to me who has not played any instrument.



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