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The last Grand Pacific & agrave; Joining the American Dream Series offers a different sound than the Taylors you already have. of course, with a traditional aesthetic and all-maple construction.
Just as the debut of the Grand Pacific body style revealed; a different flavor of the Taylor sound - warm and seasoned, with notes that blend seamlessly - the American Dream Series' new AD27 Flametop strays even further from the sound often associated with the Taylor sound. to Taylor.
The guitar features a figured maple top, solid maple back and sides, and a maple neck, but Forget any association of gloss you might have with maple guitars. Between the GP body, maple top, V-bracings and choice of uncovered D'Addario Nickel Bronze strings (.012-.053), master builder Andy Powers has fashioned the voice of this guitar into an earthy, centered sound. on the mediums. By design, the guitar produces fewer overtones, giving it a drier, more muted, slightly sweeter sound texture that will pair well with Americana hoops and make a great sounding board. guitar for heavy acoustic rhythms. Visually, the guitar replicates the gritty character of a worn pair of boots or jeans, with a dark Woodsmoke finish, shadowed edges and a satin sheen. Like other American Dream models, the Flametop features chamfered body edges, 4mm Italian acrylic dot inlays. The guitar is shipped in a Taylor AeroCase™.