Taylor - GS Mini Sapele + Housse
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Guarantee 12
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Folk Guitar
Under its elegant natural dress, this compact acoustic guitar hides an astonishing generosity of sound. With a Sitka spruce top and a laminated sapele back, it combines warmth and clarity in a format that fits just as well on a sofa as in the bottom of a car trunk. Its thin neck and shortened scale length give it formidable playability, while its tonal balance makes it an ally for both energetic strumming and delicate arpeggios. A traveling companion that knows how to make itself heard without ever taking up too much space.
ARTICLE N° 102736
Presentation
Under its reduced dimensions, this guitar deploys a sonic character that defies expectations. The marriage between a solid spruce top and a laminated sapele body allows for a rich and dynamic sound spectrum, with present bass, precise mids and crystalline treble. Ideal for guitarists looking for an immediate and expressive response, it accompanies both the light fingers of fingerstyle and the vigorous attacks of an inspired pick. Its compact format in no way compromises its volume or depth, proof that size is not everything.
Designed for nomadic musicians or tight spaces, it plays the versatility card without concessions. Its thin-profile mahogany neck ensures immediate handling, reducing fatigue even during long playing sessions. Its shortened scale facilitates bends and barre chords, making practice accessible without sacrificing resonance. Delivered with a sturdy cover, it is suitable for all musical escapades, whether it is to liven up an evening with friends or improvise a few notes by a lake.
Designed for nomadic musicians or tight spaces, it plays the versatility card without concessions. Its thin-profile mahogany neck ensures immediate handling, reducing fatigue even during long playing sessions. Its shortened scale facilitates bends and barre chords, making practice accessible without sacrificing resonance. Delivered with a sturdy cover, it is suitable for all musical escapades, whether it is to liven up an evening with friends or improvise a few notes by a lake.
Features
Body shape
Auditorium, Compact
Scale length
597,00 mm (23,50”)
Instrument size
7/8
Finish
Mate
Top material
Sitka Sitka Spruce
Side material
Sapele
Back material
Sapele
Neck material
Mahogany
Fingerboard material
Ebony
Fingerboard radius
381 mm (15,00")
Number of frets
20
Nut width
43,00 mm (1,693")
Type of tuners
Die cast
Hardware color
Chrome
Pickguard color
Black
Number of strings
6
String gauge
013 - 056
Country of production
Mexico
Color
Natural Wood, Natural
Case or cover included
Gigbag
Other features
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Taylor GS Mini Sapele
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Acoustic Folk Guitar
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Series: GS Mini Collection
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Supplier reference: FG03016000007931000
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Body shape: Auditorium, Compact (7/8)
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Scale: 597.00 mm (23.50”)
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Color: Natural
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Finish: Matte
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Construction: Set-in neck
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Top: Solid Sitka Spruce
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Bracing: X-shaped
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Pickguard: Black
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Bridge: Ebony
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Saddle: Micarta
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Back & Sides: Laminated Sapele (Sapele / Poplar / Sapele)
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Neck: Mahogany
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Neck shape: Thin
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Fingerboard: Ebony
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Fingerboard inlays: Acrylic White Dot
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Radius: 381 mm (15.00")
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Frets: 20
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Nut: 43 mm (1.6875"), Nubone
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Machine heads: oil bath
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Hardware finish: Chrome
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Strings: D'Addario XS Coated Phosphor Bronze Medium (.013 - .056)
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Supplied with Gig Bag
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In addition to the 2-year European legal warranty,
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You can benefit from 10 additional years of peace of mind,
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After registering your Taylor instrument on the site:
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https://www.taylorguitars.com/support/owners-registration
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https://www.taylorguitars.com/legal/warranty-europe
To find out more...
While its understated and elegant appearance is eye-catching, it is above all its ability to withstand climatic variations without flinching that makes it a reliable partner. Thanks to the ingenious assembly of sapele and poplar, it withstands changes in temperature and humidity much better than some larger guitars. Ideal for those who do not want to spend their time adjusting their instrument between two trips.
