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Specifications |
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Brand | Taylor | ||
Category | Acoustic / Electric Guitars | ||
Number of Strings | 6, | ||
Left-/Right-handed | Right-handed, | ||
Body Type | Hollowbody, | ||
Body Shape | T5 Thinline, | ||
Body Material | Sapele, | ||
Top Material | Koa, | ||
Body Finish | Polyurethane, | ||
Color | Natural, | ||
Neck Material | Mahogany, Bolt-on, | ||
Neck Shape | T5, | ||
Fingerboard Material | Ebony, 15" radius, | ||
Fingerboard Inlay | T5, | ||
Number of Frets | 21, Standard, | ||
Scale Length | 24.875", | ||
Nut Width | 1.6875", | ||
Bridge/Tailpiece | Ebony/Saddle, Compensated Acoustic, | ||
Tuners | Gold-plated, | ||
Neck Pickup | Hidden Samarium Cobalt Humbucker, | ||
Middle Pickup | Dynamic Body Sensor, | ||
Bridge Pickup | Samarium Cobalt Humbucker, | ||
Controls | 1 x Volume, 2 x Tone, 5-way Pickup Switch, | ||
Strings | Elixir NANOWEB Electric Medium Gauge (.011-.049), | ||
Case/Gig Bag | Hardshell Case, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | DT51012101000363057, |
Taylor T5
Love it! I can get a Les Paul, Tele, Strat and Acoustic sound out of it. Most versatile sounding guitar I've ever seen. GREAT in the studio!
Taylor T5 Custom
Love my new Taylor T5 Custom. Excellent service plus fast shipping! These guys stand behind their words!!
OUTSTANDING!!!
This guitar is FANTABULOUS!!! At first, it obviously catches a lot of attention. It has a beautiful Curly Koa top with a wonderful Sapele body and it just functions perfectly. I read and watched some reviews and it seems as if some aren't so impressed by it. I, however, am very impressed! I love the idea of the 3 pickups. The E.Q. controls are very simple, yet sensitive, so you… read more get huge control over the basic sound. The 5 way switch is phenomenal. The 1st position is the most acoustic sound, great for Country. However, it's not a perfect acoustic sound like a regular acoustic guitar, but it's very close. It just has a tad bit of thickness to it. The 2nd position is even thicker, making it great for Jazz and solo gigs, especially if you play jazz. The 3rd position is more snappy, making it awesome for Blues lead guitar. However, all you need to do is add a distortion, and you're ready for some heavy metal or death rock. The 4th position takes you back to thickness again, giving you a nice Rock 'N Roll sound, good for rhythm. And then finally, the 5th position, which is the fattest. It's also great for Rock 'N Roll lead guitar. Overall, this is a versatile, beautiful, and flawless guitar. Don't ever back away from it. It does exactly what it's supposed to. Have Fun!!!
Beautiful Instrument
Well made, sounds great, and plays great. Great neck, and the acoustic when used with the stereo plug running through the PA sounds very real, and warm. Good EQ and just a great all around guitar.
The Taylor T5... a really amazing instrument !
Long before purchasing the T5, I spent most of my time on a Martin D28. Then I installed a piezo pickup on the Martin and ran it through a Roland AC-60 acoustic amp. My interest then lead me to purchase a Taylor 8 str. Baritone which I also ran through the Roland. I was having great fun with this setup, but the whole electric side of guitar life was passing me by. And so began… read more my love affair with the T5. This is one beautiful guitar. The craftsmanship and innovation that goes into this instrument is stunning. Really. Plays like a dream. Plugged into an ABY switch, then through a Roland XL 80 and the AC-60, the creative options are wide open. Toss in a looping station and you're a one man band. I am having WAY too much fun !!!
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