Like what you hear? Where would you take the Taylor T5z Pro on the road? Let us know in the comments, and be sure to check out the rich finish of the Grape Vine T5z Pro, available only at Sweetwater! 👉 sweetwater.sjv.io/TaylorT5z
Hey Sweetwater, at 02:19 I'm pretty sure that position 1 on the T5Z is all the way forwards (towards the top of the screen) and not towards the bottom as you have it annotated 🙂
I just bought my T5z Pro in "Peacock" - exclusive finish from Sweetwater this week! Having it setup/plex'd, etc....Im soooo excited! My band plays mostly acoustic shows at wineries - should be perfect. :) This video is what convinced me to pull the trigger! Turning down th e treble and bass, mid boost, is the best advice ever with this guitar!
I had a T5C custom that I bought used… I love that guitar. Wish I wouldn’t have sold that one. Unfortunately they don’t even make the T5 body anymore. 😢
I would also like to hear it: 1. without any effects; 2. mic' d without effects; and 3. unamplified. I don't know why but almost every guitar demo video uses some sort of effects. Sweetwater can add 2 more minutes to remedy this. Very nice jazz tone here, however.
I agree with the no effects (at all five positions) and the unamplified sound. I especially would love to hear what this sounds like in a room vs. a solid body electric and a big hollow body acoustic.
I tried in shop, it sounds thin, not anything close to a good acoustic guitar. If you want a good acoustic sound, get an acoustic. If you are aiming at jazz or blues, there are archtop and semi-hollow guitar out there. Hybrid isn’t the way to go.
Man, nice playing - you sold me on it! Just pulled the trigger on one of those grape vines. I’m thinking it would be a great fit for my Duo gigs! I like how you can switch from the acoustic to electric sounds while playing. An acoustic with killer action and fast neck? Can’t wait, Tuesday won’t get here soon enough.
Great sounds coming from this Guitar and sweet playing, would have liked to have heard the neck humbucker with a little less treble and more Bass aka 'Jazz' sound but still sounded great
I have one, and you definitely need to have it powered. It will not project the sound like a standard acoustic, but is ok for light practice unamplified.
Just unpacked the custom koa and it's beautiful and sounds great too... action seems a little high for a Taylor though. Interesting I landed also on pickup position 4 (position 2 in your video) as my favorite. Pairing it with a Circa74 custom koa amp and Fractal Audio FM3 Mk II
Congrats! Strongly recommend that you find a certified Taylor luthier (there are many)... and have it set up to your liking. I do this with every new Taylor. Well worth it! 😎🎸👍
What does it sound like unplugged ?? It's called acoustic, yet not one TH-camr plays it acoustically !! Everybody does the same presentation !! Generic mind control !
Mmm.. it sounds like an electric guitar instead an electro-acoustic. It makes no sense, in that case Taylor shloud be doing electric guitars like Godin.
It's a great fill guitar for a singer that can play well. Flexible enough for a seasoned player to get acoustic sounds, but very capable for electric stuff too.
Like what you hear? Where would you take the Taylor T5z Pro on the road? Let us know in the comments, and be sure to check out the rich finish of the Grape Vine T5z Pro, available only at Sweetwater! 👉 sweetwater.sjv.io/TaylorT5z
I want me a gf who will buy me one of these
Yes, great finish, very interested 🎶👍
Hey Sweetwater, at 02:19 I'm pretty sure that position 1 on the T5Z is all the way forwards (towards the top of the screen) and not towards the bottom as you have it annotated 🙂
I just bought my T5z Pro in "Peacock" - exclusive finish from Sweetwater this week! Having it setup/plex'd, etc....Im soooo excited! My band plays mostly acoustic shows at wineries - should be perfect. :) This video is what convinced me to pull the trigger! Turning down th e treble and bass, mid boost, is the best advice ever with this guitar!
Tell me please ur experience whit the guitar
And what amp do u recommend to use whit
Absolutely beautiful instrument, and so versatile.
Beautiful. All very nice tones. Features! Great video too, thanks 🤘
I had a T5C custom that I bought used… I love that guitar. Wish I wouldn’t have sold that one. Unfortunately they don’t even make the T5 body anymore. 😢
I would also like to hear it: 1. without any effects; 2. mic' d without effects; and 3. unamplified. I don't know why but almost every guitar demo video uses some sort of effects. Sweetwater can add 2 more minutes to remedy this. Very nice jazz tone here, however.
I agree with the no effects (at all five positions) and the unamplified sound. I especially would love to hear what this sounds like in a room vs. a solid body electric and a big hollow body acoustic.
Totally agree.
I tried in shop, it sounds thin, not anything close to a good acoustic guitar. If you want a good acoustic sound, get an acoustic. If you are aiming at jazz or blues, there are archtop and semi-hollow guitar out there. Hybrid isn’t the way to go.
Man, nice playing - you sold me on it! Just pulled the trigger on one of those grape vines. I’m thinking it would be a great fit for my Duo gigs! I like how you can switch from the acoustic to electric sounds while playing. An acoustic with killer action and fast neck? Can’t wait, Tuesday won’t get here soon enough.
How are you liking it? I have had my mouse hovering over the “add to cart” button for about a week now…
Update? How do you like it?
😎🎸👍
They are great guitars
Good demo concise and to the point.
Always been a fan of the T5z guitars, I’d gig the heck outta that thing with two by my side (always have a backup by your side ;D)!
Great sounds coming from this Guitar and sweet playing, would have liked to have heard the neck humbucker with a little less treble and more Bass aka 'Jazz' sound but still sounded great
Any word if Talyor will do a 12-string version of the Pro...? That would be my ultimate 12-string if so...
I wonder if it would work for a giging guitar with an electric band?
Wow incredible
Can you play the new T5z pro with & without power side by side comparison in the acoustic setting…. Please
I have one, and you definitely need to have it powered. It will not project the sound like a standard acoustic, but is ok for light practice unamplified.
Just unpacked the custom koa and it's beautiful and sounds great too... action seems a little high for a Taylor though. Interesting I landed also on pickup position 4 (position 2 in your video) as my favorite. Pairing it with a Circa74 custom koa amp and Fractal Audio FM3 Mk II
Congrats! Strongly recommend that you find a certified Taylor luthier (there are many)... and have it set up to your liking. I do this with every new Taylor. Well worth it!
😎🎸👍
Nice.
I am not surprised how good this guitar sounds!!! It's a Taylor!!! That's all that needs to be said!!!
Keep drinking their kool-aid
@@rod2998 ooooh so edgy lol
@@rod2998 What do you play, rod? C'mon... impress us!! 😂🎸
Idk kinda sounds like running an acoustic through a digit tech pedal from the 00’s on 10
Am I missing something? Feature wise there’s no difference to the standard line.
Nicer wood I think.
The knobs have been reworked and the tone woods are upgrades
Correct feature wise just woods upgrade and ergonomic changes
$3300… I’d expect it to be pretty nice and hell ya I’d gig widdit.
What does it sound like unplugged ??
It's called acoustic, yet not one TH-camr plays it acoustically !!
Everybody does the same presentation !!
Generic mind control !
It's not a true acoustic. It's an electric guitar with acoustic sounds that are achieved electronically.
Of course is not gonna sounds great accoustic bcause the mean of this guitar is to be an hybrid more electric than acoustic thats why...
Mmm.. it sounds like an electric guitar instead an electro-acoustic. It makes no sense, in that case Taylor shloud be doing electric guitars like Godin.
It's a great fill guitar for a singer that can play well. Flexible enough for a seasoned player to get acoustic sounds, but very capable for electric stuff too.