EWSEthan Active member Apr 16, 2008 #21 I also have Pau Ferro w/ Stainless Stell frets on my CherryBurst. The playability is out of this world. Man you are in for a treat!
I also have Pau Ferro w/ Stainless Stell frets on my CherryBurst. The playability is out of this world. Man you are in for a treat!
ruso New member Apr 16, 2008 #22 EWSEthan":1vh267t7 said: You mean the T5? Ive played it and its definitely nice but wouldnt use it for anything high gain. I basically consider it a glorified piezo guitar. Click to expand... No no... totally different. Taylor has a new line of semi-solid body electrics: http://www.taylorelectricguitars.com/
EWSEthan":1vh267t7 said: You mean the T5? Ive played it and its definitely nice but wouldnt use it for anything high gain. I basically consider it a glorified piezo guitar. Click to expand... No no... totally different. Taylor has a new line of semi-solid body electrics: http://www.taylorelectricguitars.com/
F Fatang New member Apr 22, 2008 #23 ruso":m5ktcyn6 said: EWSEthan":m5ktcyn6 said: You mean the T5? Ive played it and its definitely nice but wouldnt use it for anything high gain. I basically consider it a glorified piezo guitar. Click to expand... No no... totally different. Taylor has a new line of semi-solid body electrics: http://www.taylorelectricguitars.com/ Click to expand... Apologies for the hijack. I have the Standard model in the middle (Sapele body and neck, inset Tamo ash top) Beautiful to look at but I really didn't I'd be as interesting sounding as it is. The pickup combinations are really unique and it sustains for days. Robert
ruso":m5ktcyn6 said: EWSEthan":m5ktcyn6 said: You mean the T5? Ive played it and its definitely nice but wouldnt use it for anything high gain. I basically consider it a glorified piezo guitar. Click to expand... No no... totally different. Taylor has a new line of semi-solid body electrics: http://www.taylorelectricguitars.com/ Click to expand... Apologies for the hijack. I have the Standard model in the middle (Sapele body and neck, inset Tamo ash top) Beautiful to look at but I really didn't I'd be as interesting sounding as it is. The pickup combinations are really unique and it sustains for days. Robert
EWSEthan Active member Apr 23, 2008 #24 Pretty cool stuff. I had no idea these Taylor electrics existed. I guess thats what happens when you skip NAMM 2 years in a row...
Pretty cool stuff. I had no idea these Taylor electrics existed. I guess thats what happens when you skip NAMM 2 years in a row...
TheGrooveking New member Apr 29, 2008 #25 You cannot have too much gear, not possible in this universe.......maybe the next one, but not this one. TheGrooveking
You cannot have too much gear, not possible in this universe.......maybe the next one, but not this one. TheGrooveking