What does GS Mini stand for?
A scaled-down GS that’s anything but small. Scaled-down Grand Symphony body.
Why is the GS Mini so good?
With its wide dynamic range, clear tone, long sustain, and affordable price, it’s a satisfying and fun guitar to strum, fingerpick, or flatpick and would be a great second—or even first—guitar for any player who needs to have a quality instrument always within reach. SPECS: GS Mini body size.
How big is a GS Mini?
Overall Length: 36-5/8″ Scale Length: 23-1/2″ Body Length: 17-5/8″ Body Width: 14-3/8″
Is the GS Mini easy to play?
The GS mini is extremely well made, easy to play, and sounds incredible. It is a great size – very easy to handle but clearly not a “kids” guitar. If you were intrigued by the baby Taylor because you want somthing easy to travel with but consider the baby taylor too small, the GS mini is the way to go.
Who plays a GS Mini?
Taylor GS Mini – Played by Andreas Schulz – YouTube.
Does Ed Sheeran use a small guitar?
With his Martin LX1E series along with many of his other signature models in his line of guitars, Ed typically uses a ¾ size guitar. Thanks to his popularity, many young musicians are following his footsteps by mimicking his setup using loop pedals and ¾ sized guitars.
Where is GS Mini made?
Apart from the many physical differences, the 200 series Taylor’s and lower (meaning the GS Mini’s and Academy Series) are built in their Tecate Factory in Mexico while the 300 series and higher are built in the El Cajon factory that’s just 40 miles north above the border.
Does the GS Mini have a solid top?
Featuring the easy-playing, patented Taylor neck, this edition of the Mini incorporates a solid mahogany top that yields a strong, evenly balanced response for lively strumming.
What artists use Taylor GS Mini?
One artist who was immediately taken with the GS Mini is longtime Taylor player Tommy Shaw (610ce, 614ce, 615ce, 854ce, GS8, T5-C2) of Styx and Damn Yankees fame. “It’s fantastic,” he raves in his video.