Description:
Introduced in 2010, the Taylor GS Mini was designed to fill a gap in the compact guitar market: to provide an instrument that is easy to transport without sacrificing sound quality. Inspired by Taylor's Grand Symphony body shape, this guitar has reduced dimensions while still delivering a surprising sound projection, thanks to its innovative soundboard design and the use of a special bracing pattern.
Since its launch, the GS Mini has enjoyed immense popularity among musicians of all levels, quickly becoming one of the best-selling guitars in its category. It is perfect for travelers, students, and professionals alike.
This guitar features a shorter scale length (23.5"), making it more comfortable to play compared to a traditional guitar: the slightly smaller body makes it ergonomic and easy to carry.
Specifically, this version is characterized by a laminated sapele back and sides, along with a solid mahogany top. The result is a versatile instrument rich in sustain, with a warm tone that particularly emphasizes the lower frequencies.
Technical specifications:
Body Style | Mini Grand Symphony |
Top Material | Neo-Tropical Mahogany |
Back and Sides Material | Laminated Sapele |
Neck Material | Sapele |
Nut Material | Tusq |
Fingerboard Material | Ebony |
Fingerboard Inlays | "Dot" |
Nut Material | Nubone |
Frets | 20 |
Scale Length | 23.5" |
Bridge Material | Ebony |
Saddle Material | Micarta |
Tuners | Die-Cast Chrome |
Strings | D'Addario XS Coated Phosphor Bronze Medium (.013 - .056) |
Accessories | Taylor Structured Gig Bag |
Additional info:
Country of origin: | Mexico |
Condition: | New |
Warranty: | 2 years |
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This instrument is inspected and setup free of charge by our luthier before shipping.
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