Review – Taylor Guitars GS Mini e Rosewood SB Ltd

Review – Taylor Guitars GS Mini e Rosewood SB Ltd

Here’s the latest review from our sister-site Acoustic Review looking at a Taylor GS Mini e Rosewood SB Ltd guitar, featuring…

  • Solid Torrified sitka spruce top,
  • Layered Indian Rosewood back and sides,
  • 23.5 inch scale length Ebony fingerboard,
  • Neo-tropical mahogany neck,
  • Ebony bridge featuring a white Micarta saddle,
  • Taylor ES2 pickup,
  • Gig bag included.


Taylor says...”To commemorate our 50th anniversary, we’ve revamped the best-selling GS Mini with a fresh look and added visual touches. The 50th Anniversary GS Mini-e Rosewood SB LTD features a torrefied Sitka spruce top paired with layered Indian rosewood back and sides, serving up a warm, played-in character to go with its bold projection and balanced tone profile. With its scaled-down Grand Symphony body shape and hand-friendly 23-½-inch scale length, this limited-edition GS Mini guitar delivers unmatched playing comfort without sacrificing rich tone. Celebratory aesthetic upgrades include a striking vintage sunburst top color treatment, a distinctive firestripe pickguard, diamond fretboard inlays, gold tuners, ebony bridge pins with gold dots and a commemorative interior label. All together, this GS Mini is the ideal musical companion for travel, at-home play, jam sessions and more. It comes equipped with ES2 electronics and ships with a tan structured gig bag.”

Taylor GS Mini e Rosewood SB Ltd: UK RRP: £1079.00

More Info: www.taylorguitars.com


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