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+1 for Taylor Mini-e Koa ES2!
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I have the rosewood model and I'm amazed how big it sounds through a proper PA system. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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As for the ES2, it's nice but not good enough to make me ever buy a Taylor with one installed. That's the second reason why I have pretty much stayed away from Taylor. Their obsession with including pickups in every model, except custom orders is just not appealing. If I wanted an acoustic-electric, I wouldn't spend three thousand on one that will be obsolete in a few years. I can give Andy Powers a bit of credit but a lot of what he has done (thinner bracing & finish) are things that other companies have been doing for years, which results in a more responsive guitar that projects better. However, this coupled with the new bracing has really just boosted the frequencies that Taylor is known for. Upon first strum of the new models, you might think, "wow, listen to that bass." The more I play them personally, the more I realize that yes the bass has been boosted but so too has been the high end, which is the frequency I hate the most on a Taylor. The guitars ultimately become fatiguing. |