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Taylor 355 12 string
Just picked up my first Taylor, a used Taylor 355 12 string, this week. Put a Fishman pick-up in it and played it for the first time in church today. Have long wanted a 12 string, but had a hard time finding one that both fit my hand, had a good balanced tone, and didn't break the bank. The 355 really fit the bill on almost all counts. Had some problems getting the guitar to tune up and was struggling to get a good sound from it when the salesman came over, listened to the guitar a bit and asked it he could take a look at it. He checked out the tune, took a look at the neck then took the guitar back to his shop tech. He, in turn, checked the neck, gave it a quick tweek, then re-tuned the guitar. Suddenly, the sound was much sweeter! The guitar sounds great. I'd like just a bit more bass out of it. It's a bit on the bright side. Don't know if that will change as the guitar ages and I play it more or if a change in strings will help (the strings are a bit on the old side).
So far, I really have only one complaint. When I was checking out the gutar in the store prior to purchasing it. I was playing it sitting down. Today in church was the first time I played it standing up. With the large headstock to accomodate the 12 tuners, the head is really heavy and throws off the balance of the guitar. So playing it standing up with a strap means applying constant pressure with my elbow on the lower bout or pushing up on the neck with the left hand (which doesn't help my fingering any!). As this is my first 12 sting - wondering how most of you 12 string owners tune. Do you normally keep your 12's down a step (D G C F A D) for tension reasons? Does anyone know if the 355 is sufficiently braced to handle a standard tune? Oddly to me, the guitar came back from getting the pickup installed tuned down a half step.
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Regards, SpruceTop
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Play at concert pitch with light gauge strings in confidence ...no issue.
But as an option, try the elixir medium set and tune a full step down (to D); it sounds wonderful! Very "beefy" tone down low with a more solid bottom end ...and better balanced against all that jangle one gets from the octave strings. I did this on my 655 and loved it ...made the whole guitar sound better, IMHO! BTW, Taylor said its perfectly safe so no worries there. Edward |
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I get GAS for a 12-string on and off but so far have not pulled the trigger. If I did, the 355 is one I'd really enjoy having Enjoy!
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I have my 12s tuned to D, down two half-steps. Much easier for this old coot to play
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I agree with the other posts- no need to tune down whatsoever. If you do, than you will need a capo to bring it back up to pitch if you are playing with others on a worship team- an unnecessary hassle, at least to me.
I used to own a 455ce- a slightly different animal, but similar. I found that as the guitar aged, the bass became a little more pronounced. Enjoy your new Taylor 12 string- they really are nice guitars!
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