GA7 is a model from the GA series of acoustic guitars made by Taylor Guitars. This series offers grand auditorium shaped models with no electronics installed on them. GA7 is one of the upper class models of the line and it comes with a non-cutaway variant of the grand auditorium body. It is available in natural color and it features a combination of gloss and satin finish. Also, it comes with a set of gold plated Taylor tuners. Body is made of rosewood back and sides with cedar sound board on top. In the bridge section Taylor installs a regular belly-shaped bridge made of ebony. Neck on this model is made of mahogany and it is topped with ebony fingerboard. 20 frets, dot inlays, 15" radius and 1.75" wide TUSQ nut complete the fingerboard.
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I love this guitar. It is an all rounder. The GA body size does not give the boomy sound of a Dreadnought, but still has a good bass sound. Can be used for finger-style, flat picking or strumming. Were Taylor tend to have more treble when using a Spruce top, this Ceder makes the sound more warm and makes the sound better balanced. The looks and finish is just great and beautiful to look at.
Taylor GA7 4.61 out of 5 based on 2 ratings
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