I just bought one yesterday and I asked one of the guys I bought my blacktop from to help me out. While he was away another worker came along and told me he would sell it to me for 1,200. So when the guy I originally asked to help me came back I told him what his co worker said. So as I thought he would would, he said he would give me a way better deal. I told him that's why I originally wanted to deal with him. He sold it to me for 1,050 and threw in a strap and humidifier for free. Of course he had a tip coming. Great sounding guitar and of course I'm very happy with the price 🤷♀️
As a singer/songwriter, I keep going with the 11/16th nut. Just feels natural and I do a lot of left handed muting. Doesn’t hurt that it’s an easy switch from my electrics.
Well I recently bought one of them and I'm dissapointed with the ES2 sound when plugged in to my Loudbox Mini or even DI'd into my USB interface. Can't get it to sound right on Logic Pro.
Great video but so so sounding instrument. Right now, Taylor's hidden gem is the AD12e ebony. Pick one up they will be highly desired in the near future.
Thanks for watching. I guess it is all in how you look at it--there are so many super low-grade solid wood options out there. I prefer a better build and Taylor absolutely offers the highest quality fit, finish and neck design in this category. It is the most adjustable neck and is industry accepted as the easiest playing acoustic. The spec of "solid wood" doesn't mean much to me on its own. It has to be a high quality solid to matter. Thanks! joe