Semi-hollowbody Electric Guitar with Maple Top, Sapele Back and Sides, Sapele Neck, Ebony Fingerboard, and 2 Humbucking Pickups - Orange
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Specifications |
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Brand | Taylor | ||
Category | Semi-hollowbody Guitars | ||
Number of Strings | 6, | ||
Left-/Right-handed | Right-handed, | ||
Body Type | Semi-hollowbody, | ||
Body Shape | T3, T3 Thinline, | ||
Body Material | Sapele, | ||
Top Material | Maple, Figured, Flamed Maple, | ||
Body Finish | Gloss, Polyurethane, | ||
Color | Orange, Black, Natural, Red Edgeburst, | ||
Neck Material | Sapele, Sapele, Bolt-on, Sapele, Set, | ||
Neck Shape | T3, | ||
Fingerboard Material | Ebony, | ||
Fingerboard Inlay | MOP Dots, Mother-of-Pearl Dots, | ||
Number of Frets | 21, | ||
Scale Length | 24.875", 24.8", | ||
Nut Width | 1.6875", | ||
Bridge/Tailpiece | Bigsby, Roller Bridge with Bigsby tailpiece, Roller-style with Bigsby Vibrato, | ||
Tuners | Taylor Chrome, Chrome, | ||
Neck Pickup | Taylor Style 2 HD Humbucker, Style 2 HD Humbucker, | ||
Bridge Pickup | Taylor Style 2 HD Humbucker, Style 2 HD Humbucker, | ||
Controls | 1 x volume, 1 x tone, 1 x master volume (push/pull coil-split), 1 x master tone, 3-way togggle pickukp switch, 1 x Volume, 1 x Tone, 3-way Pickup Toggle, | ||
Strings | Strings Light Gauge Nanoweb Coated Elixir Electric Strings (.010-.046), Elixir Nanoweb, .010-.046, Elixir NANOWEB Electric Light Gauge (.010-.046), | ||
Case/Gig Bag | Deluxe Hardshell, Hardshell Case, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | DT3B011101700293008, DT3B011101700293001, DT3B011101700293000, DT3B011101700293024, | ||
Nut Material | Tusq, |
Versatile Guitar!
This TaylorT3/B guitaris very versatile with many sonic options! Excellent fit and finish, Sweetwaterset-up was perfect! For the money, you cannot go wrong with this guitar, I especially like the single coil option. A GREAT BIG THANK YOU TO RYAN CLAPPER, my sales engineer for all of his helpful advice!!
Simply The Best
As an old guy and past performer, I have learned to appreciate quality. I have 5 Taylors, all different styles and although expensive, I have gotten what I paid for. I like light guitars now and the T3 was at my limit of 8 lbs. Either you like the Taylor sound or you don't. But do question those who have said they would not gig with a Taylor. Cause this T3 will blow the others… read more out of the water. You simply will not find a better solid wood instrument out there for the dough. Thanks to my rep, Sean Geyer for his assistance in the past years.
Taylor T3/B
I was looking for a guitar that would have a jazz/blues tone but not be limited to that and my sales engineer Jimmy recommended the Taylor. He was right on the money as the T3/B is a Gibson ES-335 on steroids for half the price. With an ebony fretboard it is fast and smooth and the sound is awesome. Taylor got more tone variations out of two twist/pull knobs than others got with… read more 4 and a toggle. the finish is beautiful as all Taylors are and I am looking forward to years of playing enjoyment!
Taylor T3B
OK, so Sweetwater has done it again! Just received my Taylor T3B . Since I play many different styles during one gig, this guitar is a perfect match! You can dial in a beautiful DISTINCT [not muddy] Jazz tone, a snappy Country sound,and with the available electronics, even a wonderful Acoustic vibe! Since I am mostly an Electric guitar player, the neck fits me perfectly! Thanks… read more guys, you never dis-appoint!
Taylor T3/b Review
Excellent guitar with many different and usable voices, takes a little time to find them all. Bigsby stays in tune but can only be bent down. Neck is close to T5 in dimensions feels a little different in a good way. The guitar is heavy and the knobs can be hard to pull out when hands are sweaty and they have no markings on them to get a visual reference of where they are set. First… read more thing I did was take off Elixirs and put on DR Pure Blue 10-46 PHR-10 close match to Elixirs that came on it, worked perfect. As with all Taylors great craftsmanship. The guitar is heavy. I do own 6 my first one I purchased in 1993. For the aforementioned is why I gave this guitar a 4.5 instead of a 5.
Gorgeous Guitar!
I am amazed by this guitar. Never played a Taylor. Fender, Gretsch and Gibson, look out. This is a better value than anything offered by these companies. Beautiful to behold. So easy to play. Great sound. MADE IN USA!
Great ax
I have two other Taylor acoustic-electric guitars ,but wanted one of the T series with a tremolo.This guitar is great ,a little heavy,but I don't mind.The workmanship is flawless ,as with all taylors.I play it through a fender accoustasonic 150 and it sounds superb. I am 79 years old,,not a rocker by any means-I will be using it in church. One other thing-I had to go with a set… read more of slightly heavier strings as the 5th and 6th string were buzzing. Overall,a great guitar!!
Where do I start?
For my next electric guitar purchase, I was split between several guitars. Until... I went to a Taylor Road show and saw the T3 demo. The versatility of this guitar really stood out. I already have a solid body electric for purposes of pure shredding, but wanted something with a more vintage vibe to it and a semi-holowbody seemed to be what I needed. I got that and so much more… read more with this new Taylor T3/B. With the coil splitting feature, I have a much larger range of tones and styles I can play... and that's just for starters. It comes with an equally beautiful Taylor Case. I open the case and the white binding really pops against the deep rich red finish, and all that chrome hardware gives even more eye candy. After letting it acclimate just a little bit, I plugged it in and started playing. It very easily handled country, blues, and rockabilly. Selecting between regular and split coil mode made for some very interesting tones. I was able to very easily emulate some twangy telecaster and strat tones. I continued to push the limits and found this things shreds almost as good as my solid body metal monster, minus the dive-bombing Floyd Rose trem. The Bigsby trem is great for older-style country and rock, but doesn't quite hang with the wild hair metal stuff you can do with a Floyd Rose. Where this thing really shines is that cool semi-hollow body vibe. Set everything up for a little snapback, plenty of reverb and possibly a bit of tremolo and you are transported back in time to surf rock, rockabilly, and country & blues heaven. I'm not much of a jazz guitar player, but I put everything on a clean setting, put it in the neck pickup mode and rolled back the tone just a tad. Very creamy sound and may actually cause me to start practicing jazz chord progressions again. Most of my musician friends play Fender or Gibson electric guitars. So far as I know, I'm the only one with a Taylor T3/B... and that makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside!
Beautiful Guitar w/great range of tones
My current favorite
Awesome
I really like the Taylor , this one works for sure, i feel like a pro, and even if iam not slash, who cares I still look good with my t-3 B
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