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Taylor T3 Demo

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2009

Product Communications Manager, Andy Lund, demonstrates the award winning T3. Whats great about the T3 is the way it soups-up a semi-hollowbodys essential sound, transforming it into a hotrod guitar capable of a wider range of tones as a result of our pickups, coil-splitting, and unique tone control. All on top of signature Taylor traits you can always count on, like superb intonation and easy playability.

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  • i would love to have this guitar... i will save like a mother fucker for it if i have to. DAMN YOU LOW PAYING JOB!! DAMN YOOOOU!

  • You are an awesome player! This looks & sounds amazing, like all Taylor's!

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  • @fjlorente Absolutely on the money. There's nothing here that couldn't be gotten out of a much, much cheaper guitar. And there's many of those cheaper guitars that would smoke this fellah... A rich kid's guitar.

  • Hello : what effects did you use? thanks

  • You'd have to be mad to "dislike" this video.

  • When I saw this guitar, i fell in love with it! I wish I had over 2 grand to buy it... anybody want to make a donation?

  • 1:28 sounds like an acoustic guitar almost... very pretty clean.

  • Using a badcat amp even a $300 Squier would sound good...he should use a more "common" amp...

  • i saw him in real life! haha

    he was running a taylor booth at cx live

  • Love the T3. Own a T5C. I'm very happy with it. Here's the dig that I just don't "get". A guitar that sets me back $2500 or more, that has a 5-cent truss rod cover made of matte finish plastic. Why not the same material as the fingerboard? That is the only thing about my T5 that made me feel cheated, so I had a truss rod cover custom made. The plastic HAD to go.

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