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Published on 10/25/04 at 15:00I played this guitar for half an hour at Guitar Center on Sunset Blvd., in Hollywood.
I was just killing time in the acoustic section and started playing this one on a whim. I was surprised to find a beautiful-sounding and great-feeling instrument whose acoustic volume is probably loud enough to compensate for the lack of a pickup. And it's a lovely acoustic sound, with plenty of chime yet warm and detailed.
No cutaway, no pickup. This instrument was obviously meant more for personal use than gigging. Also, it's plain-looking, which probably contributes to its friendly price tag.
Great, no complaints. Typical Taylor quality.
For a guitar aimed at the beginner market, this is one fine instrument. Obviously upper-end Taylors would look and sound even better
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I was just killing time in the acoustic section and started playing this one on a whim. I was surprised to find a beautiful-sounding and great-feeling instrument whose acoustic volume is probably loud enough to compensate for the lack of a pickup. And it's a lovely acoustic sound, with plenty of chime yet warm and detailed.
No cutaway, no pickup. This instrument was obviously meant more for personal use than gigging. Also, it's plain-looking, which probably contributes to its friendly price tag.
Great, no complaints. Typical Taylor quality.
For a guitar aimed at the beginner market, this is one fine instrument. Obviously upper-end Taylors would look and sound even better
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com