Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Taylor Guitars Truss Rod Wrenches- Regular

Taylor Guitars Truss Rod Wrenches- Regular Review



Taylor Guitars Truss Rod Wrenches- Regular Feature

  • Features a 1/4" nut driver on one end and a handy Phillips screwdriver at the other.
  • Please note that Nylon Series and older Big Baby truss rods are accessed through the soundhole and require our longer wrench.
Truss Rod Wrench. We generally recommend that you consult an experienced repair technician for truss rod adjustments, but if you know what you’re doing, a Taylor truss rod wrench is a handy tool for tweaking the amount of relief in your neck. Use it to adjust for different string gauges or to dial-in the right feel for your playing style. Features a ¼" nut driver on one end and a handy Phillips screwdriver at the other. Please note that Nylon Series and older Big Baby truss rods are accessed through the soundhole and require our longer wrench.


Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Taylor Swift - Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook

Taylor Swift - Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook Review



Taylor Swift - Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook Feature

  • Matching Songbook to the Debut Album
  • Features All 11 Songs
  • Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook
  • Standard Notation with Lyrics and Chord Frames
  • It has 72 Pages
This matching folio features 11 songs from the 16-year-old country-pop singer's debut album: Cold as You ? Mary's Song (Oh My My My) ? Our Song ? The Outside ? Picture to Burn ? A Place in This World ? Should've Said No ? Stay Beautiful ? Teardrops on My Guitar ? Tied Together with a Smile ? Tim McGraw.


Monday, February 27, 2012

Taylor Guitars Universal A/B/Both Box

Taylor Guitars Universal A/B/Both Box Review



Our Universal A/B/Both Box lets you run your Taylor T5™, Taylor acoustic, or any brand of electric guitar, acoustic guitar, or bass to two separate outputs. It's perfect for running a T5 into an electric amp and an acoustic amp. And, the A or B indicator stays lit when BOTH is activated, which means you'll always know where your signal is going when you come out of BOTH.


Saturday, February 25, 2012

Taylor Guitars Road Crew T, Black, XL

Taylor Guitars Road Crew T, Black, XL Review



Road Crew T. Showcased front and center in gray across the chest, this Taylor logo treatment is the same style you'll find on your guitar.


Friday, February 24, 2012

Taylor Guitars 814ce Grand Auditorium Acoustic Electric Guitar

Taylor Guitars 814ce Grand Auditorium Acoustic Electric Guitar Review



Taylor Guitars 814ce Grand Auditorium Acoustic Electric Guitar Feature

  • Solid Sitka Spruce Top
  • Solid Indian Rosewood Back/Sides
  • Grand Auditorium
  • Cutaway; ES
  • Hardshell Case Included

Taylor's offering in Indian rosewood, the 800 Series traces its roots to the earliest Taylors. Bob Taylor's latest design changes speak of traditional lutherie in the form of hand-set, figured maple binding--it's a gorgeous upgrade that complements the beautiful hues of rosewood and sparkling inlay work. The exquisite 814ce brings together the unmistakable tone of rosewood, true Taylor styling, and the versatility of a Grand Auditorium body. A Venetian cutaway and Expression System pickup complete the perfect picking package.

Features:
  • 6-string Grand Auditorium with Venetian cutaway
  • Better amplification with the Taylor Expression System
  • Sitka Spruce top
  • Indian Rosewood back and sides
  • Ebony fretboard and bridge
  • Tusq nut and saddle
  • Gold-plated Taylor Tuners
  • Adjustable truss rode
  • Strung with Elixir Light Gauge Strings with NANOWEB Coating

Taylor's Grand Auditorium Shape
The Grand Auditorium was the first guitar shape designed from scratch by Bob Taylor. It was unveiled to commemorate the company's 20th Anniversary in 1994, and since then it has more than lived up to its promise. Although the GA has the width and depth of a Dreadnought, its narrower waist gives it the appearance of a smaller instrument, adds treble "zing" across the guitars tonal spectrum, sharpens the definition of individual notes, and also enables it to rest comfortably in the lap. Because Taylor removed mass from the width of the GAs braces, the guitar top moves faster, resulting in a snappy, bell-like tone. The GA is designed to be a strong fingerpicking guitar that also can handle medium strumming, and is exceptionally versatile.


Features maple binding that complements the beautiful hues of rosewood and sparkling inlay work.

Solid sitka spruce top is joined with Indian rosewood sides and back for a bright tone and strong bass response.

A Venetian cutaway in the 814ce Grand Auditorium body allows better access to the upper frets. In the past, many players moving to acoustic guitars grew accustomed to the cutaways on their electric guitars, while others simply like the freedom of movement into the upper register that a cutaway allows. Now, cutaways are favored as much for their decorative appeal as for their function.

Made from Sitka and Indian Rosewood
The top is made from Sitka Spruce, a dense, straight-grained wood that has the highest strength and elasticity-to-weight ratio among available tonewoods. It's these attributes that make Sitka Spruce an ideal material not only for soundboards, but also for internal bracing. The Sitka top will produce a tone slightly brighter tone than Engelmann Spruce.

The back and sides of the 814ce are made from Indian rosewood, which is coveted by players and guitar builders alike for its dark, luxurious coloration that ranges from brown to purple to rose to black, and for tonal characteristics that include a strong bass response and long sustain. It remains the most popular tonewood used in the making of high-quality acoustic guitars. Paired with the bright tone of Sitka spruce, it's an unstoppable combination.

Pure Reproduction of An Acoustic Sound
In the past, Taylor had relied on after-market pickups that employed traditional piezo technology. But the result was a distorted tone that failed to capture the natural acoustic richness and dynamics of a Taylor for live performance. After several years of research, Taylor designed their own groundbreaking pickup system that uses magnetics much like a microphone. The result is an exceptionally pure reproduction of an acoustic guitars natural sound. The Taylor Expression System delivers an amplified tone that will satisfy the most demanding pro player, yet makes it simple for anyone to plug in and sound great.


The Taylor Expression System gives you a natural acoustic sound.

The Expression System incorporates three different magnetic sensors. Two strategically placed Dynamic Body Sensors affixed to the underside of the soundboard capture the complex nuances of the tops vibration, while a Dynamic String Sensor mounted beneath the fretboard extension registers string and neck vibration. The preamp boosts the pickup signal cleanly, without the need for artificial EQ "coloration." The balanced, low-impedance signal the Expression System produces can run direct into a mixer or PA in most situations, and is free of distortion at almost any volume.

Three simple, unintrusive onboard control knobs preserve the aesthetic beauty of your Taylor, yet allow you to easily adjust the volume, bass, and treble to suit your personal preferences and performance environment. When set flat, the tone controls add no color and produce the most natural sound. Or, add bass or treble (or subtract) to adjust for the room or personal tastes. The payoff is in the purity of high-fidelity amplified tone, unprecedented dynamic range, and extraordinary resistance to feedback and distortion. It enables all of the expressive subtleties of your playing to come through, just the way you intended.

Construction
Taylor takes pride in using the finest quality woods for their guitars, like ebony for every fretboard they make. The tone woods for the 814ce were quartersawn and carefully book-matched before being sorted, dried, and prepared by Bob Taylor and his experienced team of luthiers. The 814ce pearl inlay and binding work was also done by hand, providing care and "touch" that no machine can give. Taylor believes that precision matters, which is why they rely on laser cutters and computer-aided milling machines to consistently hit minute tolerances that were impossible a decade ago.

Balance and Bracing
A balanced tone is critical to a quality recorded sound. Guitars that are too heavily weighted towards a particular end of the tonal spectrum (too "bassy," for example) tend to be tougher to record. While the Dreadnought shape has more volume or bass than other shapes, the overall balance on the 814ce is not compromised.


Features ornate Pearl 800 Series inlays on fretboard.

Straight Necks Matter
Don't all guitars have straight necks? The answer is usually yes, but the real question is will they stay that way? Since its inception, the acoustic guitar had a major design flaw. The fretboard lacked sufficient support to remain truly straight because of top movement caused by changes in humidity. All guitars experience this phenomenon--often resulting in a slight bump at the 14th fret--but not all guitars respond to it in the same way.

Introduced in 1999 and a standard feature since 2001, the patented New Technology (NT) neck was designed by Bob Taylor and his team to accomplish the primary goal of building a straighter, more stable guitar neck. While some necks may bend in the face of humidity and other factors, the NT Neck stays stable and straight.


Thursday, February 23, 2012

Taylor Guitars GA4 Grand Auditorium Acoustic Guitar

Taylor Guitars GA4 Grand Auditorium Acoustic Guitar Review



Taylor Guitars GA4 Grand Auditorium Acoustic Guitar Feature

  • Solid Sitka Spruce Top
  • Solid Ovangkol Back/Sides
  • Grand Auditorium
  • Hardshell Case Included
The Grand Auditorium has been the mainstay of our Acoustic/Electric line for years. Now we’ve taken this shape and applied a purely acoustic design, resulting in an entirely new guitar, yet one that feels as if you’ve known it forever.


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Taylor Guitars 315ce Jumbo Acoustic Electric Guitar

Taylor Guitars 315ce Jumbo Acoustic Electric Guitar Review



Taylor Guitars 315ce Jumbo Acoustic Electric Guitar Feature

  • Solid Sitka Spruce Top
  • Solid Sapele Back/Sides
  • Jumbo
  • Cutaway; ES
  • Hardshell Case Included

The all-solid Taylor experience begins with the updated 300 Series. Crisp, black binding flanks the satin-finish sapele back and sides and glossy Sitka spruce top, and then continues up the fretboard. The 300 Series is truly the performer’s workhorse, combining technology and craftsmanship with understated style. And the 315ce is a six-string booming acoustic/electric guitar that's impossible to ignore--or put down.

Features:
  • 6-string Jumbo with Venetian cutaway
  • Better amplification with the Taylor Expression System
  • Sitka Spruce top
  • Sapele back and sides
  • Large dot pearl inlays on fretboard
  • Ebony fretboard, bridge
  • Tusq nut and saddle
  • Chrome-plated Taylor Tuners
  • Adjustable truss rode
  • Strung with Elixir Medium Gauge Strings with NANOWEB Coating

Taylor's Jumbo Shape
The Jumbo delievers the extra-deep resonance and volume that come with larger sound chamber together with its own signature subtleties. With a huge presence, the Jumbo is perfectly suited for aggressive strumming.

A Venitian cutaway in the Jumbo body allows better access to the upper frets. In the past, many players moving to acoustic guitars grew accustomed to the cutaways on their electric guitars, while others simply like the freedom of movement into the upper register that a cutaway allows. Now, cutaways are favored as much for their decorative appeal as for their function.


Features a Jumbo body.

Rings Bright and Clear
The top is made from Sitka Spruce, a dense, straight-grained wood that has the highest strength and elasticity-to-weight ratio among available tonewoods. It's these attributes that make Sitka Spruce an ideal material not only for soundboards, but also for internal bracing. The Sitka top will produce a tone slightly brighter tone than Engelmann Spruce.

The back and sides are made from the mahogany-like sapele wood, which has gained a legion of fans ever since Taylor introduced it in 1998. As a tonewood, it's denser and harder than mahogany, so it has a crisper, clearer, brighter, "pop"-ier sound than its more familiar counterpart. Loud and robust, with a lovely ribboned grain, sapele has been used by Spanish guitar makers for many years.


The Taylor Expression System gives you a natural acoustic sound.

Pure Reproduction of An Acoustic Sound
In the past, Taylor had relied on after-market pickups that employed traditional piezo technology. But the result was a distorted tone that failed to capture the natural acoustic richness and dynamics of a Taylor for live performance. After several years of research, Taylor designed their own groundbreaking pickup system that uses magnetics much like a microphone. The result is an exceptionally pure reproduction of an acoustic guitars natural sound. The Taylor Expression System delivers an amplified tone that will satisfy the most demanding pro player, yet makes it simple for anyone to plug in and sound great.

The Expression System incorporates three different magnetic sensors. Two strategically placed Dynamic Body Sensors affixed to the underside of the soundboard capture the complex nuances of the tops vibration, while a Dynamic String Sensor mounted beneath the fretboard extension registers string and neck vibration. The preamp boosts the pickup signal cleanly, without the need for artificial EQ "coloration. The balanced, low-impedance signal the Expression System produces can run direct into a mixer or PA in most situations, and is free of distortion at almost any volume.


Sapele wood back and sides join with spruce top.

Three simple, unintrusive onboard control knobs preserve the aesthetic beauty of your Taylor, yet allow you to easily adjust the volume, bass, and treble to suit your personal preferences and performance environment. When set flat, the tone controls add no color and produce the most natural sound. Or, add bass or treble (or subtract) to adjust for the room or personal tastes. The payoff is in the purity of high-fidelity amplified tone, unprecedented dynamic range, and extraordinary resistance to feedback and distortion. It enables all of the expressive subtleties of your playing to come through, just the way you intended.

Construction
Taylor takes pride in using the finest quality woods for their guitars, like ebony for every fretboard they make. The tone woods were quartersawn and carefully book-matched before being sorted, dried, and prepared by Bob Taylor and his experienced team of luthiers. The inlay and binding work was also done by hand, providing care and "touch" that no machine can give. Taylor believes that precision matters, which is why they rely on laser cutters and computer-aided milling machines to consistently hit minute tolerances that were impossible a decade ago.

Balance and Bracing
A balanced tone is critical to a quality recorded sound. Guitars that are too heavily weighted towards a particular end of the tonal spectrum (too "bassy," for example) tend to be tougher to record. While the Dreadnought shape has more volume or bass than other shapes, the overall balance is not compromised.


Features large dot pearl inlays.

Straight Necks Matter
Don't all guitars have straight necks? The answer is usually yes, but the real question is will they stay that way? Since its inception, the acoustic guitar had a major design flaw. The fretboard lacked sufficient support to remain truly straight because of top movement caused by changes in humidity. All guitars experience this phenomenon--often resulting in a slight bump at the 14th fret--but not all guitars respond to it in the same way.

Introduced in 1999 and a standard feature since 2001, the patented New Technology (NT) neck was designed by Bob Taylor and his team to accomplish the primary goal of building a straighter, more stable guitar neck. While some necks may bend in the face of humidity and other factors, the NT Neck stays stable and straight.

Adjustability is another major NT advantage. Since the NT Neck angle is created by spacers and requires no glue, adjustment simply requires a repair person with a new set of spacers and about five spare minutes. Altering the neck angle of a traditional neck assembly could require invasive surgery to remove wood and relocate the bridge.

The bottom line: The NT Neck means a stable, easy-to-adjust neck that stands up to the pressures all acoustic guitars face.

Tuners
Precise, gleaming tuners add appealing form to an important function, while the type of strings used can alter the feel and the tone of your guitar. Taylor pays careful attention to both, using tuners and strings that are optimized for the guitar. Together, they are among the keys to an easy-playing, incredible-sounding Taylor.


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Graph Tech TUSQ Acoustic Guitar Saddle - Taylor Compensated 1/8" Ivory

Graph Tech TUSQ Acoustic Guitar Saddle - Taylor Compensated 1/8" Ivory Review



Graph Tech TUSQ Acoustic Guitar Saddle - Taylor Compensated 1/8" Ivory Feature

  • Fits Taylor Guitars
If you have a high quality acoustic or vintage guitar, you owe it to yourself to hear the difference a TUSQ saddle will make. Compared to standard materials, you'll hear crystal clear bell-like high end, big open lows, and a noticeable increase in overall sustain. TUSQ saddles are designed to transfer the right frequencies more efficiently from the string to the guitar body, and have been proven to increase a guitar's harmonic sustain. Acoustic guitars come alive with delicate highs and big open lows! TUSQ is far superior in sound and appearance to synthetics such as Micarta™ and Corian™. The high levels of heat and pressure used in making TUSQ results in its exotic ivory-like appearance. Join those who know great guitar tone! TUSQ is used by: Martin, Taylor, Larrivee, Gibson Acoustic Guitars, Tacoma Guitars, Ovation, Rick Turner, Garrison Guitars, Breedlove, Manuel Rodriguez, Rainsong, Carvin, Landola and many, many more. TUSQ has quickly become an important tone performance tool for many guitar manufacturers, luthiers and playing professionals around the world. Bone and ivory have hard and soft spots (grain), throughout each piece, hampering consistent transfer of vibrations to the guitar top. TUSQ saddles have rich tone and sustain, without the inconsistency found in ivory, bone and other natural materials.


SKB Baby Taylor/Martin LX Guitar Shaped Hardshell

SKB Baby Taylor/Martin LX Guitar Shaped Hardshell Review



SKB Baby Taylor/Martin LX Guitar Shaped Hardshell Feature

  • Reinforced latches
  • Molded in bumpers
  • Full length neck support
  • Plush lined rigid EPS foam interiors protect instruments
Baby Taylor/Martin LX Guitar Shaped Hardshell


Monday, February 20, 2012

Taylor Guitars 314ce Grand Auditorium Acoustic Electric Guitar

Taylor Guitars 314ce Grand Auditorium Acoustic Electric Guitar Review



Taylor Guitars 314ce Grand Auditorium Acoustic Electric Guitar Feature

  • Solid Sitka Spruce Top
  • Solid Sapele Back/Sides
  • Grand Auditorium
  • Cutaway; ES
  • Hardshell Case Included

A Grand Auditorium body, Venetian cutaway, and the Taylor Expression System add up to a versatile guitar that's perfect for both stage and home. Crisp, black binding flanks the satin-finish sapele back and sides and glossy Sitka spruce top, and then continues up the fretboard. The 314ce is truly a performer's workhorse, combining technology and craftsmanship with understated style.

Features:
  • 6-String Grand Auditorium with Venetian cutaway
  • Better amplification with the Taylor Expression System
  • Sitka Spruce top
  • Sapele back and sides
  • Ebony fretboard and bridge
  • Tusq nut and saddle
  • Chrome-plated Taylor tuners
  • Adjustable truss rode
  • Strung with Elixir Light Gauge Strings with NANOWEB Coating

Taylor's Grand Auditorium Shape
The Grand Auditorium was the first guitar shape designed from scratch by Bob Taylor. It was unveiled to commemorate the company's 20th Anniversary in 1994, and since then it has more than lived up to its promise. Although the GA has the width and depth of a Dreadnought, its narrower waist gives it the appearance of a smaller instrument, adds treble "zing" across the guitars tonal spectrum, sharpens the definition of individual notes, and also enables it to rest comfortably in the lap. Because Taylor removed mass from the width of the GAs braces, the guitar top moves faster, resulting in a snappy, bell-like tone. The GA is designed to be a strong fingerpicking guitar that also can handle medium strumming, and is exceptionally versatile.

A Venitian cutaway in the 314ce Grand Auditorium body allows better access to the upper frets. In the past, many players moving to acoustic guitars grew accustomed to the cutaways on their electric guitars, while others simply like the freedom of movement into the upper register that a cutaway allows. Now, cutaways are favored as much for their decorative appeal as for their function.


Solid sitka spruce top is joined with sapele sides and back for a crisp and bright sound.

Rings Bright and Clear
The top is made from Sitka Spruce, a dense, straight-grained wood that has the highest strength and elasticity-to-weight ratio among available tonewoods. It's these attributes that make Sitka Spruce an ideal material not only for soundboards, but also for internal bracing. The Sitka top will produce a tone slightly brighter tone than Engelmann Spruce.

The back and sides of the 314ce are made from the mahogany-like sapele wood, which has gained a legion of fans ever since Taylor introduced it in 1998. As a tonewood, it's denser and harder than mahogany, so it has a crisper, clearer, brighter, "pop"-ier sound than its more familiar counterpart. Loud and robust, with a lovely ribboned grain, sapele has been used by Spanish guitar makers for many years.


The Taylor Expression System gives you a natural acoustic sound.

Pure Reproduction of An Acoustic Sound
In the past, Taylor had relied on after-market pickups that employed traditional piezo technology. But the result was a distorted tone that failed to capture the natural acoustic richness and dynamics of a Taylor for live performance. After several years of research, Taylor designed their own groundbreaking pickup system that uses magnetics much like a microphone. The result is an exceptionally pure reproduction of an acoustic guitars natural sound. The Taylor Expression System delivers an amplified tone that will satisfy the most demanding pro player, yet makes it simple for anyone to plug in and sound great.

The Expression System incorporates three different magnetic sensors. Two strategically placed Dynamic Body Sensors affixed to the underside of the soundboard capture the complex nuances of the tops vibration, while a Dynamic String Sensor mounted beneath the fretboard extension registers string and neck vibration. The preamp boosts the pickup signal cleanly, without the need for artificial EQ "coloration." The balanced, low-impedance signal the Expression System produces can run direct into a mixer or PA in most situations, and is free of distortion at almost any volume.

Three simple, unintrusive onboard control knobs preserve the aesthetic beauty of your Taylor, yet allow you to easily adjust the volume, bass, and treble to suit your personal preferences and performance environment. When set flat, the tone controls add no color and produce the most natural sound. Or, add bass or treble (or subtract) to adjust for the room or personal tastes. The payoff is in the purity of high-fidelity amplified tone, unprecedented dynamic range, and extraordinary resistance to feedback and distortion. It enables all of the expressive subtleties of your playing to come through, just the way you intended.

Construction
Taylor takes pride in using the finest quality woods for their guitars, like ebony for every fretboard they make. The tone woods for the 314ce were quartersawn and carefully book-matched before being sorted, dried, and prepared by Bob Taylor and his experienced team of luthiers. The 314ce pearl inlay and binding work was also done by hand, providing care and "touch" that no machine can give. Taylor believes that precision matters, which is why they rely on laser cutters and computer-aided milling machines to consistently hit minute tolerances that were impossible a decade ago.

Balance and Bracing
A balanced tone is critical to a quality recorded sound. Guitars that are too heavily weighted towards a particular end of the tonal spectrum (too "bassy," for example) tend to be tougher to record. While the Dreadnought shape has more volume or bass than other shapes, the overall balance on the 314ce is not compromised.


Features large pearl dot inlays.

Straight Necks Matter
Don't all guitars have straight necks? The answer is usually yes, but the real question is will they stay that way? Since its inception, the acoustic guitar had a major design flaw. The fretboard lacked sufficient support to remain truly straight because of top movement caused by changes in humidity. All guitars experience this phenomenon--often resulting in a slight bump at the 14th fret--but not all guitars respond to it in the same way.

Introduced in 1999 and a standard feature since 2001, the patented New Technology (NT) neck was designed by Bob Taylor and his team to accomplish the primary goal of building a straighter, more stable guitar neck. While some necks may bend in the face of humidity and other factors, the NT Neck stays stable and straight.

Adjustability is another major NT advantage. Since the NT Neck angle is created by spacers and requires no glue, adjustment simply requires a repair person with a new set of spacers and about five spare minutes. Altering the neck angle of a traditional neck assembly could require invasive surgery to remove wood and relocate the bridge.

The bottom line: The NT Neck on the 314ce means a stable, easy-to-adjust neck that stands up to the pressures all acoustic guitars face.

Tuners
Precise, gleaming tuners add appealing form to an important function, while the type of strings used can alter the feel and the tone of your guitar. Taylor pays careful attention to both, using tuners and strings that are optimized for the 314ce guitar. Together, they are among the keys to an easy-playing, incredible-sounding Taylor.


Sunday, February 19, 2012

Taylor Swift - Fearless - Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook

Taylor Swift - Fearless - Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook Review



Taylor Swift - Fearless - Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook Feature

  • All 13 Songs from the Album
  • Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook
  • Standard Notation and Guitar Chord Frames
  • Includes Lyrics, 104 Pages
Grammy-nominee Taylor Swift is the top-selling artist of 2008, and the first in the history of Nielsen SoundScan to have two different titles in the Top 10 on the year-end album chart. Our matching folio to her latest chart-topper features the crossover hit single "Love Story" and a dozen more: The Best Day * Breathe * Change * Fearless * Fifteen * Forever & Always * Hey Stephen * Tell Me Why * The Way I Loved You * White Horse * You Belong with Me * You're Not Sorry.


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