The Taylor GS Mini-e Special Edition Honeyburst combines compact design with the characteristic
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The easy-to-grip mini body sits comfortably on the body and makes the instrument particularly easy to transport and uncomplicated to handle. With a short scale length of 597 mm, the guitar also enables reduced string tension and makes fretting and barre techniques noticeably easier. Chords can be played effortlessly and fast runs are precise and fluid. This creates a relaxed playing feel that is maintained even during longer sessions. Meanwhile, the mahogany neck with its pleasant feel supports a natural hand position and provides stability, while the ebony fingerboard offers a smooth surface for precise articulation. Chrome-plated die-cast tuners also ensure reliable tuning stability and precise tuning.
The integrated Taylor ES-B pickup makes the GS Mini-e Special Edition Honeyburst a flexible instrument for the stage, studio and rehearsal room. The system transmits the natural acoustic sound clearly, dynamically and in great detail to the amplifier or PA. The volume can be precisely adjusted directly on the instrument using the integrated volume control. The 3-band equalizer enables targeted sound shaping of bass, mids and treble, so that the sound can be optimally adapted to the room, band context or personal taste. An integrated tuner also ensures quick and unobtrusive tuning control. This means that the guitar is always ready for use without the need for external accessories.
The guitar is rounded off with an expressive yet elegant look. The honeyburst finish gives the top a lively coloration with a gentle gradient and emphasizes the natural grain of the wood. The matt surface ensures a modern, understated look and a pleasant feel. The black pickguard provides a striking contrast to the warm burst tone and stylishly rounds off the overall look. It emphasizes the classic acoustic guitar character and blends harmoniously into the coherent design concept. Overall, the GS Mini-e Special Edition Honeyburst combines timeless aesthetics with an independent appearance and cuts an outstanding figure wherever it is played.
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Taylor GS Mini-e Special Edition Honeyburst