Thinking of switching my GS Minis to Grand Concerts
Now that I'm playing out more the shortcomings of the GS Minis are starting to become more evident, especially the ones that occur when capo'd: tuning instability and anemic sound. It's not that big of a deal at home, but live is another story.
I'm considering swapping these out for Grand Concerts, specifically the 322ce. The cutaway will make some stuff at the higher registers easier, and the longer scale length should take care of the capo issue. I do love the GS Mini, and this Shaded Edge I'll likely be listing first has had some pretty substantial upgrades, including real abalone inlays. Only reason I probably wouldn't keep one is because I recently purchased a Furch Little Jane which is an absolutely amazing parlor guitar for travel. I'd probably start with the 322ce and eventually pick up a second 322e for the alternate tunings. |
At last! Someone else who agrees the Mini doesnt like a Capo!
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Think about the hassle and what you will get ($) for your mini, and how much fun it is to play. Why not keep the mini and just get something less expensive than another Taylor for live playing? For example, Yamaha has some nice models with electronics that play and sound great, and are far less expensive than Taylors. I'm sure there are lots of other choices as well.
Edit: Sorry--I didn't notice you had 2 of them. But still, I would keep one, and consider other less expensive choices for gigging. |
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I find there's a big tonal difference between a GS Mini and a GC. I'm a fan of both guitars but given the choice of the two I'd take a GC.
Have you played the 322 before? When you try it out at the store (assuming you can) make sure you try it with a capo. |
Good idea, GC are the ideal guitar size. Not too big or too small
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I purchased a hog GS Mini during an extended collarbone injury recuperation. (It was my first Taylor, and I've been playing 55 years and have had some very nice guitars.)
When I was able to play well again I sold the GS Mini and now play a 14 fret 322 outfitted with a K&K Pure mini pickup. I'm very happy with my decision. Taylor sells a LOT of instruments so the pre-owned market is good to watch. I sold my GS Mini for $450 and bought a year-old mint condition 322 for half of street price. |
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https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/...d.php?t=533689 It is much louder than the GSMs. I like the slightly larger body size of the GSM, but the scale length is better on the Little Jane, and so is the portability (obviously). I don't like the neck-heaviness of the Little Jane, but that can maybe be fixed with a strap, although I haven't tried yet. Overall, nothing really beats it for a travel instrument, if you value a travel guitar by the size it packs up to |
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Fantastic review of the Little Jane If I did not already have a Voyage Air I think I would wind up with one, though the 45mm nut is a bit of an issue for me. Thanks, and good luck on you 322 search. |
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I'd forego a GS Mini for a GC any day of the week!!!
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