New 12 months, new gear.
Taylor Guitars‘ new amplifier model is Circa 74, and its first mannequin is a throwback to mid-century fashionable furnishings as the corporate celebrates 50 years.
Bob Taylor and members of Taylor’s in-house electronics and improvement staff labored to create the primary mannequin within the vary, the Circa 74 AV150-10 Acoustic Guitar/Vocal Amplifier. The 150-watt solid-state amp encompasses a 10-inch speaker and is crafted from acoustic guitar tonewood (mahogany for the primary run) “and delivers a heat, clean sonic character designed to be appropriate with a various array of acoustic guitar pickups and taking part in environments,” Taylor says. It has Bluetooth connectivity for seamless music streaming and accompaniment.
“We needed to construct an amp that displays the great thing about a finely crafted piece of furnishings however can even ship a robust, clear sound when wanted,” says Taylor Guitars co-founder Bob Taylor. “It’s a labor of affection and a nod to that inventive spirit that sparked our journey again in 1974.”
The brand new amp encompasses a three-band EQ and comes with appropriate presets for pickups from Fishman, Baggs, Ok&Ok, and Taylor’s Expression System and microphones from Shure, Electro-Voice, and Telefunken.
Go to a certified Taylor Guitars retailer within the U.S. to get one for a beginning worth of $1,199.