Taylor AD27e Flametop Demo from Peghead Nation
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2022
- Taylor's AD27e Flametop is the latest edition to the American Dream line of guitars. With a flamed maple top, back, and sides, the guitar features a new tonality for Taylor instruments. In this video, Peghead Nation's Teja Gerken demonstrates the grand concert-size instrument.
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PegheadNation.com is the home of roots music instruction, gear, and news for players of guitar, mandolin, banjo, dobro, fiddle, bass, and ukulele.
With Peghead Nation’s e-learning courses, you can learn to play your favorite instruments with some of the best teachers in the roots music community. You’ll also stay up-to-date with the latest happenings and news from the roots music world with video demonstrations of new instruments and gear, reviews of great new albums and videos, backstage conversations with touring musicians, thought-provoking and humorous columnists, and much more.
Peghead Nation, Inc. was founded in February 2014 by Dan Gabel (Executive Producer), Scott Nygaard (Editor), and Teja Gerken (Producer). They are each passionate musicians who have deep experience in the world of acoustic music instruction, journalism, and business. They are committed to helping you learn to play roots music, learn about your favorite instruments, and stay inspired and entertained so you can play and share the music you love.
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I just bought one. Hope it was the right choice… It’s still in the shop right now. I will take it home tomorrow. It’s the 12 of June 2024…
Amazing stunning guitar 🎸 I just bought one ☝️ and love ❤️ it!
Yeah, it sounds lovely
The American Series is spot on excellent!
Love the Bermuda Triangle Exit demo! 😍😂
Nickel bronze sounds fuller than nickel bronze but with added tiny lush
i have a guitar el trovador serial K866 if anybody is interested let me know. I dont play if not I would keep it, I dont have a price in mind that is why I need your assistant
Wow that sounded terrible when he played through the amp.
you talked the entire video, and we didn't get to hear how the guitar sounded. Awful review.
Only being honest about my experience in person with this model...Definitely thin with no color or ring in the tones. An overly stiff guitar, that will not change much over the years. . They certainly have created a new Taylor tone....yuck! I think Andy is just making things up as he goes along, thinking things will sell based on new ideas! Sounded like an tele unplugged! After playing one at Guitar Center, I ask myself...WHY? When I plugged it in, sounded even worse, even EQ'd. These will be abundant used cheap in the near future I'm predicting...Come on Teja traditional tone...yikes master Taylor guitar guru, what were you thinking?
Possibly playing too far back from the sound hole, too close to the bridge?
@@DJWRailroad Doubt it. Maple is renowned for being transparent in tone, really not something I'd want for an acoustic soundboard. It's about the equivalent of pulling the original Jensen speaker out of a Tweed Deluxe and replacing with a modern hifi monitor speaker. It works, but not really appropriate for the application. It looks pretty, though.
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Please forgive me if I'm being rude but 8 minutes of yammering followed by 1 minute and a half of actually hearing the instrument....seriously?
Tinny and jangly even with nickle bronze strings to help tame the maple. Phosphor bronze would make it nearly unbearable.
The maple accentuates and amplifies every single fret buzz.
Not true it's actually much better in my opinion. I was hesitant to pull the trigger. I then realized I could call a major store "Casino Guitars" and ask them if they tried it with Phosphor strings as they mentioned they wanted to. They said they had indeed and strung all of theirs with them. They were right. I bought one and it's great!