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Taylor GS8eItem ID: GS8e6-string Acoustic Guitar with Sitka Spruce Top and Indian Rosewood Back and Sides
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From Our Research Team:A New Acoustic Guitar from the Masters at TaylorTaylor's T5 was certainly one of the guitar sensations of 2005, and has almost instantly become the in-demand instrument for thousands of players. So what can Taylor do to top it? Bob Taylor knew his company owed it to customers to let them know that the company's head was still very much in the acoustic game. The brand new GS (Grand Symphony) Series proves that point and then some!Taylor GS Series Acoustic Guitar at a Glance:
A refined shape, designed for maximum projection Taylor had a sound in mind, and a shape that he thought would yield that sound. The new GS centers on the concept of the Grand Auditorium, with the waist moved up toward the neck, and the lower bout a little more "pregnant." Make the guitar a little bit bigger, and in reality, it's a lot bigger. The new GS body shape does bear some similarities in shape to the Grand Auditorium, but it's a whole new guitar. In addition to pushing the waist up, Taylor widened it, lessening the "pinching" effect that can diminish the tonal output of the guitar. Coupled with the bigger, rounder lower bout, the new body geometry was now capable of producing a more powerful sound. Deep, piano-like bass and full midrange Taylor's goal was to design a guitar that has a deeper, piano-like bass, much more volume, and a good low-end sustain, without ruining the clarity of the mids and the highs. The idea was to start with the concept of the GA and make it more boisterous. The GS has a great midrange. If you want, you can get a little bit of that "low-fi" midrange chunk that people like to hear in recording, but you also can play it more clearly. And if you just want to strum or play fingerstyle, the GS is loud and really bright. Shape refinements and Taylor X-bracing The new shape was officially christened the Grand Symphony, or GS. In addition to the body's modified dimensions, other shape refinements, such as a more sloped shoulder, were incorporated to give the GS unique aesthetic appeal. Inside the guitar, the GS bracing is a standard Taylor bracing scheme, which includes the forward-shifted X-bracing and the relief rout around the outer edge of the soundboard. A few other very subtle structural changes were made in top, back, and side thickness, but the distinctive tonal properties remain predominantly shape-driven. A simple design with "back to basics" appeal Taylor assumed a back-to-basics design approach with the GS, focusing purely on tone. In returning to an acoustic roots concept, the decision was made not to make a cutaway version of the GS, at least initially. An option for electronics is available, but all standard models will be made without them. A unique new series with four tonewood combinations Another major distinction of the GS body shape is that, rather than simply being inserted into each Taylor series up the line, it's being grouped as its own separate series, consisting of four different tonewood combinations - mahogany/cedar, maple/Sitka spruce, rosewood/cedar, and rosewood/Sitka spruce. Because the emphasis is on tone, all four models feature the same simple, understated appointments, including ivoroid binding, an abalone rosette, and abalone microdot fretboard inlays. It's really about getting back to basics, yet it's a guitar that needs to be played, because it's a sweet-sounding guitar. Taylor Expression System electronics Designed to faithfully reproduce your guitar's native tone, the Expression System™ utilizes patented Dynamic Sensors™ to capture top and string vibration like never before. Created in partnership with renowned audio pioneer, Mr. Rupert Neve, the Taylor ES is seamlessly integrated into the design of the guitar from the ground up. Onboard tone controls provide added flavor, or set flat for an uncolored, exceptionally clean amplified sound. Taylor GS Series GSRSe Acoustic-Electric Guitar Features:
The Taylor GS Series offers a whole new tonal spectrum for acoustic guitars!
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by Terry from
Heard this guitar at a Taylor Road Show and always wanted to try one. After waiting a long time I had my chance to try a tobacco burst model and couldn't put it down. The bass on this guitar was jus... read more [+]t amazing as well as the crystal clear highs. This guitar can get very loud and still perform very well. This is by far the best guitar I have played and cheaper then most of them. If you get a chance I highly recommend playing this guitar. close [-]
June 21, 2010 Music Background: Worship Musician Awesome Guitar
by Curtis from Mound City, MO
I went in to a local store looking for a guitar to use for recording. I was instantly shown the Taylor selections. After playing 3 or 4 different ones, I decided that this is the one that I liked the ... read more [+]best. No questions asked, I had to have it. Great all around sound. This beauty sings. close [-]
May 17, 2010 Music Background: Pro Musician, Teacher Awesome guitar
by BenLee from Malaysia
This is a great piece of instrument. The tone of this guitar can make you cry!!! Own quite a number of guitars, but never one like this!
April 28, 2010 Music Background: worship pastor Also popular
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