I would read the handbook to give a clearer indication of what does what; this detracts from the fact is this is a super special guitar end of story. Owner of a T5z.
I noodled around with one in Guitar Center (Dallas) and decided I wanted one. It was a couple of years later that I got the Koa (and a Marshall A50D) and used them that night in a coffee house gig. I've been very happy with mine, and it is my "go-to" instrument. Now saving up for a matching 12-string. 🙂
I have T5Z Pro. Plays great, sounds good - not amazing to me, but I enjoy it. I cannot get a humbucker/overdrive sound that I like. It works well live. I still alternate with some "regular" acoustics though live.
Very gig-able tones here. Convincing demo to anyone looking to go in this direction 🤙🏽 i currently use my Tele with an acoustic patch (Helix with piezo IRs) and it sounds just OK for acoustic - but of course it does the electric stuff perfect. So it’s a trade off.
I am a Taylor junkie. I love Taylor guitars and the brand in general. But one thing I can't help noticing is that I don't really see anybody playing these things.
@@JorgeSalasGuitar I don’t even see artists playing them. There was the one exception of Christopher Cross playing one at NAMM about 10 years ago. Even then you could tell he didn’t look happy about playing it. Taylor makes great acoustic guitars. It’s probably best for everyone if they stick to that.
@@jaytc3218 I feel you! BUT have YOU played it and why care if you see others play it? I didn't get this cause I saw someone else play it. I happened to play one in Chicago then, years later, decided I wanted one and it is the first guitar I pick up every day.
Part of the reason you don't see a lot of these out there is that they hiss. A LOT. If you're going to play anything with gain, you NEED a gate or you better be quick with the volume knob. I had a first-run T5, which eventually gave way to a T5z, and both had this problem. While I had it, the T5 had no fewer than four different preamps in it as Taylor (to their credit) tried to resolve the issue, but, in the end, they finally had to admit that, yeah, that's what they do. I still have my T5z and I gig it regularly because it really is that good (especially after a Plek!), but I also have to run a gate in front of it, always.
The reason no one plays it is because it sounds VERY THIN. Imo its best used as ur practice guitar at home. Its the ultimate lounge guitar , with incredible playability
Jorge, can you please say what this model is Custom, Classic or something else, looks great in Black and you have the Vol, Bass,Treb in the same place as original T5 , thank you
@@JorgeSalasGuitar Sorry Jorge, so this is a T5 ( my preferred one) and not a T5Z, which I understand is a smaller body than the T5, a minor thing but as I'm looking to buy one and prefer the full body T5 ( hopefully I might find a 'S' version somewhere) 👍
If you just played this without showing it and told me it was an acoustic I'd say GTFO. If you said it's a Les Paul I'd only wonder which model and what you're playing through. At the same time it can cross over either way for live, recording/songwriting, or just quiet enjoyment or practice. How could this be something I have not heard about before today? So I'm gonna go price it now and I'm ready to be a little shocked but this is the most interesting guitar I've seen in a long time. If it seems reasonable I'll save and get myself one for Christmas.
I would read the handbook to give a clearer indication of what does what; this detracts from the fact is this is a super special guitar end of story. Owner of a T5z.
Yes master 🫡
I've been saving for a t5z for a while...almost there
Don’t quit!
I noodled around with one in Guitar Center (Dallas) and decided I wanted one. It was a couple of years later that I got the Koa (and a Marshall A50D) and used them that night in a coffee house gig. I've been very happy with mine, and it is my "go-to" instrument.
Now saving up for a matching 12-string. 🙂
Awesome!!!
Side note.... the Epiphone 339 case is a perfect fit if you don't get a Taylor case. My T5z classic came with a Taylor gig bag.
I love taylor. Never touched a bad one.
When I saw Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath holding one of these guitars (black), I knew that it had to be a special guitar and I wanted one.
It is special!
@@JorgeSalasGuitar I have many electrics and zero acoustic guitars. And I think that this would be a great one for me. Thanks
Great review. Thankyou.
Thanks for watching!
I have T5Z Pro. Plays great, sounds good - not amazing to me, but I enjoy it. I cannot get a humbucker/overdrive sound that I like. It works well live. I still alternate with some "regular" acoustics though live.
Totally agree with you. It is difficult to get a fat humbucker sound maybe impossible.
Good demo, but would have been nice to hear the humbuckers clean.
Thank you! I’ll keep that in mind next time! Unfortunately I do not have the guitar anymore.
Very gig-able tones here. Convincing demo to anyone looking to go in this direction 🤙🏽 i currently use my Tele with an acoustic patch (Helix with piezo IRs) and it sounds just OK for acoustic - but of course it does the electric stuff perfect. So it’s a trade off.
Thank you. I do gig with these tones and recommend them for a live situation. I understand they are not for everyone tho! Thank you!
Rocks great
Yessssir
Looks like my T5s1 not a T5z. My son and I love playing it.i use it for country and my son for some srv style and 80's ballads.
Get so confused with what model is what! lol glad you like the guitar. Didn’t think it could handle country playing!
I am a Taylor junkie. I love Taylor guitars and the brand in general. But one thing I can't help noticing is that I don't really see anybody playing these things.
Me too! Dude, this guitar is insanely amazing. I think the reason not a lot of people play them is the price point.
@@JorgeSalasGuitar I don’t even see artists playing them. There was the one exception of Christopher Cross playing one at NAMM about 10 years ago. Even then you could tell he didn’t look happy about playing it. Taylor makes great acoustic guitars. It’s probably best for everyone if they stick to that.
@@jaytc3218 I feel you! BUT have YOU played it and why care if you see others play it? I didn't get this cause I saw someone else play it. I happened to play one in Chicago then, years later, decided I wanted one and it is the first guitar I pick up every day.
Part of the reason you don't see a lot of these out there is that they hiss. A LOT. If you're going to play anything with gain, you NEED a gate or you better be quick with the volume knob. I had a first-run T5, which eventually gave way to a T5z, and both had this problem. While I had it, the T5 had no fewer than four different preamps in it as Taylor (to their credit) tried to resolve the issue, but, in the end, they finally had to admit that, yeah, that's what they do.
I still have my T5z and I gig it regularly because it really is that good (especially after a Plek!), but I also have to run a gate in front of it, always.
The reason no one plays it is because it sounds VERY THIN.
Imo its best used as ur practice guitar at home. Its the ultimate lounge guitar , with incredible playability
Jorge, can you please say what this model is Custom, Classic or something else, looks great in Black and you have the Vol, Bass,Treb in the same place as original T5 , thank you
Taylor T5-S I believe! Sorry about that! It kicks ass thanks for the comment!
@@JorgeSalasGuitar Thanks Jorge, I can only assume the S stands for 'Special ' , and certainly looks it 👍
@@DavidJNann I’ll assume that as well! Lol
@@JorgeSalasGuitar Sorry Jorge, so this is a T5 ( my preferred one) and not a T5Z, which I understand is a smaller body than the T5, a minor thing but as I'm looking to buy one and prefer the full body T5 ( hopefully I might find a 'S' version somewhere) 👍
No more talking…. But one thing I forgot to mention hahaha! Nice review bud
Lol thanks man
what amp are you playing through? or is it into DI and DAW?
I believe for this video I did use my NUX MG30 direct
If you just played this without showing it and told me it was an acoustic I'd say GTFO. If you said it's a Les Paul I'd only wonder which model and what you're playing through. At the same time it can cross over either way for live, recording/songwriting, or just quiet enjoyment or practice. How could this be something I have not heard about before today? So I'm gonna go price it now and I'm ready to be a little shocked but this is the most interesting guitar I've seen in a long time. If it seems reasonable I'll save and get myself one for Christmas.
Use the affiliate link if you can bro! Thank you I’m glad you like the guitar!!!
The position 1 sounds awful....sorry........
No need to be sorry expressing what you think in a polite manner! Thank you for your opinion!
It’s how he set the bass& treble dials. Not the guitar but the adjustments the player chooses. That’s so for each of the 5 settings.