Takamine Semi-Hard Case for Dreadnought acoustic
Description
Takamine SH200A Semi-Hard Case for Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar
The Takamine SH200A semi-hard case strikes the practical balance between protection and portability that studio musicians and traveling engineers demand. Its rigid outer shell provides confidence during transport between sessions and venues while remaining considerably lighter than a full hard case, making it the go-to choice for producers who move their instruments frequently or maintain multiple recording setups. This case is engineered specifically for Takamine's premium dreadnought acoustics, ensuring a precise fit for instruments that deserve meticulous care in the studio and on location.
Materials & Construction
Built from a lightweight plywood and hard foam inner shell wrapped in durable ballistic nylon, the SH200A combines structural integrity with everyday studio usability. The interior is lined with ultra-soft acrylic plush fabric that cushions and protects your guitar's finish from scratches and wear, while the semi-hard design resists impacts far better than gig bags without adding excessive weight when transporting between the control room, live room, or tracking locations.
Compatibility & Fit
This case is purpose-built for Takamine handcrafted Japan-built guitars, ensuring a secure, custom fit for your instrument. It accommodates dreadnought models across Takamine's lineup, including Pro Series, Legacy Series, Classical/Hirade Series, Signature Series, and TT Series guitars, with no rattling or excess space that could allow movement during transport or storage between sessions.
Key Features
- Lightweight plywood and hard foam inner shell construction
- Wrapped in ballistic nylon exterior for durability and impact resistance
- Ultra-soft acrylic plush interior lining protects guitar finish
- Semi-hard case design balances protection with portability
- Designed for Takamine Pro Series dreadnought acoustics
- Compatible with Takamine Legacy Series guitars
- Fits Takamine Classical/Hirade Series models
- Accommodates Takamine Signature Series dreadnoughts
- Works with Takamine TT Series instruments
- Engineered for Takamine high-end handcrafted Japan-built models
The SH200A delivers the protection your Takamine deserves with the practicality required by active recording professionals.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Right handed |
| Country of Manufacture | Japan |
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At a Glance
The Takamine SH200A semi-hard case offers studio owners and session players a practical middle ground: enough structural protection to safeguard your instrument during transport between recording spaces, while light enough to move between locations without fatigue. Its custom fit for Takamine dreadnoughts ensures your guitar stays locked in place during sessions, and the soft interior lining preserves the finish for pristine recording takes.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Gigging
- ✓ Touring
- ✓ Live Performance
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Takamine models fit in this case?
The SH200A is engineered for Takamine dreadnought acoustics across the Pro Series, Legacy Series, Classical/Hirade Series, Signature Series, and TT Series. It provides a custom, secure fit with no excess space or rattling.
How much protection does a semi-hard case offer compared to a gig bag?
The semi-hard design combines a rigid plywood and foam shell with ballistic nylon exterior, resisting impacts far better than a gig bag while remaining considerably lighter than a full hard case. The ultra-soft acrylic plush lining protects your guitar's finish from scratches.
Is this case easy to carry for frequent travel?
Yes. The semi-hard construction keeps weight significantly lower than a full hard case, making it ideal for gigging musicians and anyone who moves their instrument regularly.
What is the interior lining made of?
The interior is lined with ultra-soft acrylic plush fabric that cushions your guitar and protects its finish from scratches and wear during transport.
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