i dont find taylors the best for heavy handed players though, speaking as a heavy handed player who owns some taylors
i think they sound fine for strumming. i dont find taylors the best for heavy handed players though, speaking as a heavy handed player who owns some taylors
Most Taylors are smaller bodied guitars (smaller than a typical dread), and generally I think that smaller bodied guitars tend not to work as well for heavy strumming. The bigger bodied grand symphony that they make is awesome for heavy handed players . . . or at least that was my impression checking one out.
What models do you own?
My lord would I love a Grand Orchestra.
Check out the Grand Auditorium or better yet, the Grand Pacific.
Glad that I saw this post. I was considering one, but I like to get heavy handed.i think they sound fine for strumming. i dont find taylors the best for heavy handed players though, speaking as a heavy handed player who owns some taylors
Well, the Taylor is back in consideration. I like bright.
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Not worried so much about the bank atm. Given the current inflation curve, I'd rather spend now than wait another 20 years.Its funny, I always thought of the Taylors 600s as bright and amazing articulation–but Taylor describes the modern version as "our maple guitars have been revoiced and paired with specially seasoned spruce to produce a richer, warmer sound."
So maybe I'm not the best source. lol That being said, I still typically think of a Maple back and side acoustic as being on the bright end.
I still think you should check out some Taylors, to my ears they tend to be brighter, but would also recommend Takamine as they have some great sounding acoustics that probably won't break the bank.
Well, the Taylor is back in consideration. I like bright.
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Its funny, I always thought of the Taylors 600s as bright and amazing articulation–but Taylor describes the modern version as "our maple guitars have been revoiced and paired with specially seasoned spruce to produce a richer, warmer sound."
So maybe I'm not the best source. lol That being said, I still typically think of a Maple back and side acoustic as being on the bright end.
I still think you should check out some Taylors, to my ears they tend to be brighter, but would also recommend Takamine as they have some great sounding acoustics that probably won't break the bank.