Takamine EG50TH Anniversary
Here's to growing old gracefully
It's no surprise that this cutaway dreadnought grabs your attention immediately: the decorated pickguard mirrors the fingerboard's 'growing vine' motif in mother-of-pearl, while a three-leaf cluster sits at the 'board's 12th fret in a gold/ white/gold pattern. This understated design also shows on the pickguard, although it does appear to be painted on.
"The EG50TH is typical Takamine: an extremely competent electro-acoustic"
Aside from the inlay, the 'board is devoid of position markers, but you do get black dot markers on the cream edge binding, providing sufficient reference.
The neck profile is a consistent 'C', finished in gloss like the rest of the guitar. This particular example has a broad flame pattern traversing the bass side of the neck, adding a little more wow factor.
Also visible is the stacked four-piece heel, which is capped in more of the cream plastic that edges the top and back of the body's purfling, along with a single thin stringer adjoining the mahogany back panels.
Another classy Limited Edition feature is the soundhole rosette. The inner circle sandwiches a gold-textured fabric with sporadic flecks of black and orange between two cream circles. Aside from that, it's a pretty conventional guitar, with scalloped 'X' bracing under the solid spruce top, while the back and sides are laminated.
Set-up is good: a nicely cut Corian nut and intonated saddle with a relatively low action, although string spacing at the bridge is fairly regular at 52mm. Of course, this is an electro, and features the commonly used Takamine TP4T preamp that, along with three-band EQ and volume, includes an onboard tuner, although it lacks any feedback-busting notch filtering or phase control.
Sounds
A healthy tonal richness emerges from the guitar, with good sustain and typical dreadnought depth, but with good note separation, while the top-end sounds very clear. It certainly stays well out of the 'boxy' and 'dry' camps.
Amplified, too, the EG50TH is no slouch. We found a little additional treble was necessary to replicate the acoustic performance's clarity, while the onboard tuner is fast and accurate in operation. In many ways, it's typical Takamine: an extremely competent acoustic and electro.
MusicRadar Rating
Pros
Attention to detail. Fantastic playability. Value for money
Cons
No gigbag.
Verdict
A slice of the extraordinary, without the matching hiked price tag – an excellent all-rounder.
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Specification
No. of Frets
20
Year of Origin
2012
Back Material
Laminated mahogany
Left Handed Model Available
No
Nut
Corian/42.5mm
Sides Material
Laminated mahogany
Fingerboard Material
Bound Rosewood
Pickup Type
Takamine CP102C under-saddle pickup
Scale Length (Inches)
25.35
Case Included
No
Country of Origin
China
Hardware
Gold-plated enclosed tuners
Available Controls
3-Band EQ Preamp Volume Tuner
String Spacing
52
Special Features
'Growing Vine' inlay on fingerboard
Weight (lb)
5.24
Neck Material
Mahogany
Bridge Material
Rosewood
Top Material
Solid spruce
Preamp
TP4T
Fingerboard Radius
300mm (11.8-inch)
Scale Length (mm)
644
Weight (kg)
2.38
Body Style
Dreadnought cutaway
Available Finish
Gloss polyurethane









