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  1. Aug 18, 2016 · The large exposed pole pieces made a gnarly noise if you dig in too hard and the string touches them. Sort of the same design flaw in the Rickenbacker pickups or raised pole pieces on jazz pickups. The electronics were clunky. Position selector switches like the deluxe has are old school and limiting.

  2. Oct 30, 2020 · Posts: 2,228. I've owned my Yamaha FS5 since May 2019. It is a great guitar and sounds as good as many guitars twice its price. It has a good balance of bass and treble. Its tone is warm and it is vintage-sounding even when new, probably due to its ARE (torrefied top). It has good resonance and sustain.

  3. Jun 30, 2014 · The offset body design, with full back scoop and forearm chamfer, looks and feels great; and in spite of the smaller body horns, the neat Gotoh sealed-gear tuners help keep headstock weight down, so the overall balance is good. The Dimension is extremely comfortable to play, and the asymmetrical neck profile is a real boon, particularly on this ...

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  4. Contacted Edinburgh shop and arranged a trade in for 2 of my guitars for a 12 string acoustic. Alfie gave good advice by email and when I visited the shop Chris was very helpful. Deal done, nice 12 string received - strings were not in good condition but now replaced. Happy customer. Thanks to GuitarGuitar team. Date of experience: 27 August 2024

  5. Apr 21, 2014 · The T5z Pro’s smaller body dimensions and neck with a 12-inch radius and jumbo frets are designed to appeal to guitarists who mainly play electric. The T5z Pro has an attractively figured flame-maple top that provides the brilliant attack and articulated treble that many electric players prefer. The Bottom Line: The Taylor T5z Pro is an ideal ...

  6. Oct 15, 2016 · As a five-string bass, there is some obvious neck dive but any balance issues are rectified as soon as the instrument is placed on a strap. The hand-rubbed oil-finished neck is highly playable, with its asymmetrical C-shaped neck profile, and the 45mm nut width implies a comfortable five- string playing experience.

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  8. Cost and Value. At only $600 the Taylor GS Mini is one of the company's most affordable guitars, outside of the BT1 and BT2. It's also priced in a spot where it could go as an upper-tier beginner guitar or a lower tier intermediate acoustic. For a Taylor guitar - a brand known for being more expensive - with a solid wood top and electronic ...