The beauty of koa wood transforms the GA-K into a regal tone machine.
The Taylor GA-K Koa Grand Auditorium Acoustic guitar features a Sitka spruce top and exotic Hawaiian
Koa back and sides. Hawaiian koa is a rare and exotic tonewood is prized for its stunning golden hues, bold grain figure,
and sweet tone. Other features of the GA-K include abalone trim around the top and soundhole, figured Ivoroid binding, and
gold-plated tuners.
The grand auditorium is Taylor's most versatile and popular shape, excelling at both light-touch
fingerstyle to full-blown strumming. Great for miking and recording, The grand auditorium's balanced mid-range and bright
tone exemplify the Taylor voice.
When people talk about "the Taylor sound," knowingly or not they're probably describing
the Grand Auditorium. Introduced in 1994 as a limited edition to commemorate Taylor's 20th Anniversary, the GA would go on
to establish itself as a definitive Bob Taylor original.
Tonally, the guitar embodied the signature qualities of balance, clarity, and versatility that became hallmark Taylor traits.
Visually, the shape gave the world an equally balanced and refined aesthetic of smooth curves. In both respects, the GA was
at once big enough and small enough to cover a lot of ground.
The goal, he says, was simply to make a guitar that was big like a dreadnought, but without a dreadnought's traditionally
boomy sound. "I was looking for a good, clear tone that had volume when you played fingerstyle, but then when you strummed
didn't have too much bass."
The GA has the width and depth of a dreadnought, but its tapered waist and contours give
it the appearance of a smaller instrument, making it comfortable to play. The tonal balance means it's full in the lower register,
present in the midrange, and sparkling on the treble strings.
The GA's tonal balance has made it a favorite among artists AND engineers. "You put a mic in front of the guitar and set
everything to zero, you turn on the tape, and you play," Bob continues. "We had a lot of studio owners and engineers buy
those guitars just to put in the studio, because when things started going bad with players' guitars during a session, the
engineer would say, 'We can get this job done today if you just play this guitar.' So that was sort of what we had in mind
with that. And a lot of it was the shape. We made a few bracing changes, but we depended on the shape to change that tone."
Play a GA if: You want the Swiss Army Knife of acoustics, capable of handling everything from fingerpicking to medium strumming
to moderate flatpicking.
Taylor Koa Series GA-K Acoustic Guitar Features:
- Type/Shape: 6-String Grand Auditorium
- Back & Sides: Hawaiian Koa
- Top: Sitka Spruce
- Soundhole Rosette: Abalone
- Neck: Tropical American Mahogany
- Fretboard: Ebony with Binding
- Fretboard Inlay: Abalone/Koa Series
- Headstock Overlay: Ebony
- Binding: Ivoroid
- Bridge: Ebony
- Nut & Saddle: Tusq
- Tuning Machines: Gold-plated Taylor Tuners
- Strings: Elixir Light Gauge Strings with Nanoweb Coating
- Scale Length: 25-1/2 Inches
- Truss Rod: Adjustable
- Neck Width at Nut: 1-3/4 Inches
- Number of Frets: 20
- Fretboard radius: 15 inches
- Bracing: Standard II (Forward Shifted Pattern W/Relief Rout)
- Finish: Gloss Natural
- Body Width: 15 Inches
- Body Depth: 4-1/8 inches
- Body Length: 19-1/2 inches
- Overall Length: 40-1/2 inches
- Case: Taylor Deluxe Hardshell
Taylor Koa Series GA-K Acoustic Guitar Includes:
Taylor comfort and playability will keep you coming back for more. Order your GA-K today.