Takamine Thermal Top?? Whats that??

At Summer NAMM 2015 Takamine introduced their new TT, thermal top, series. The tops of these guitars are spruce that has been treated to “age the wood”. Available with a Mahogany (EF340S-TT) or a Rosewood (EF360S-TT) back and sides.  Both of these guitars come with the TLD-2 preamp system a “hidden” system with no large pre-amp cut into the side of the instrument.

Now, onto my non-scientific explanation of what they are doing to their tops. The process is called “Torrefaction.”  Basically they use a kiln and pull all of the moisture out of the wood until it hits a humidity point of zero and then they slowly allow the wood to moisten up again, to ~6% humidity. This causes the wood to bind more tightly and makes it prematurely age and stabilize. Once it has stabilized they build the guitars. In theory this should allow for a more stable instrument (less fluctuation with changing temperatures and climates but should still be treated like a kitten and never left in an uncomfortable environment) which will stand the test of time and be more resonant from the start.

For more information visit: http://www.takamine.com/thermal-top