Featuring Takamine’s parlor-style New Yorker body, the petite GY93 acoustic guitar offers a solid top and special back construction, giving it an upscale feel and distinctive sound.
For players seeking the focused, articulate sound that this increasingly popular body style offers, the GN93 features a solid spruce top, black walnut/maple sides and a stunning three-piece black walnut/maple back. The slim mahogany neck and 12â€-radius bound laurel fingerboard provide great feel and playability, while the split-saddle design of the laurel bridge provides superior intonation for sweeter-sounding chords and single-note runs.
Other premium features include maple body, neck and headstock binding; dark wood rosette and body purfling; synthetic bone nut and bridge saddle; laurel headcap; abalone dot inlays; gold die-cast tuners with black buttons; and a beautiful gloss finish. Available in Natural.
The New Yorker is our smallest full-scale guitar. Super comfortable to play when seated or standing, the tone is sweet and clear with a frequency range that makes it stand out in the mix.
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