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Taylor GS-MINI-EBASS-K GS Mini Bass - Electronics, Koa Top b/s-Easy Music Center
Taylor GS-MINI-EBASS-K GS Mini Bass - Electronics, Koa Top b/s-Easy Music Center
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Taylor GS-MINI-EBASS-K GS Mini Bass - Electronics, Koa Top b/s

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Taylor
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$999.00
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$999.00
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Our bite-sized four-string acoustic bass has made waves across the music world, and we're bringing new flavors to the line with this new edition made with Hawaiian koa. With the GS Mini-e Bass, players can add punchy, warm acoustic bass sounds to their music, and with Hawaiian koa, the package is more attractive than ever. Specially formulated nylon-core strings make this bite-sized bass a dream to play, and its beefy response makes it a great addition to virtually any musical situation, from ensemble settings to home recording. Complete with a gorgeous finish that draws out koa's natural beauty, this model also ships with a structured gig bag for easy transportation.

*This guitar may come equipped with ES-2, ES-B, or ES-B(pre-2022) electonics. Please contact us before placing your order to inquire about availability.

GS Mini Shape
A scaled-down GS that's anything but small.


Hawaiian Koa Top
A koa top's visual beauty is instantly inspiring, while its sonic rewards unfold over time, as warm, sweet overtones gradually emerge.


Layered Koa Body
Beautifully figured and durable, layered koa provides attractive visuals and tone at an accessible price.


ES-B Electronics
This pickup/preamp combo includes a built-in digital chromatic tuner.

  • Highlights
    • Scale Length 23-1/2"
    • Nut & Saddle Nubone Nut/Micarta Saddle
    • Bracing None
    • Truss Rod Cover Black Plastic
    • Pickguard None
    • Number of Frets 20
    • Tuners Die-Cast Chrome
    • Case Structured Gig Bag
    • Brand of Strings D'Addario Bass
    • Body Length 17 5/8"
    • Body Width 14 3/8"
    • Body Depth 4 7/16"
  • Body
    • Binding/Edge Treatment None
    • Top Finish Varnish
    • Back Config Layered Koa
    • Backstrap Finish None
    • Rosette Size Three Ring
    • Bridge Inlay None
    • Back/Side Finish Varnish
    • Armrest Binding None
    • Backstrap Wood None
    • Rosette Mat. Plastic
    • Stain/Sunburst None
    • Wedge None
    • Armrest no
  • Neck
    • Neck Width 1-11/16"
    • Fretboard Inlay 4mm Dot Italian Acrylic
    • Fretboard Binding/Edge Treatment None
    • Heel Cap Binding Black
    • Type of Neck Joint Scarf
    • Neck/Heel Tropical Mahogany
    • Fretboard Wood Ebony
    • Neck Finish Varnish
    • Heel Length 3"
  • Peghead
    • Peghead Finish None
    • Peghead Binding None
    • Peghead Type Standard
    • Peghead Purfling None
    • Headstock Overlay Copafera
    • Peghead Inlay None
    • Peghead Logo
    • Printed on Headstock Overlay
  • Other
    • Bridge Pins Black
    • Buttons None
    • Fingerboard Ext None
    • Edge Trim None

Acoustic guitars and ukulele are made of wood, and wood is sensitive to changes in climate. Shifts in temperature or relative humidity can affect your instrument in multiple ways, some of which can lead to costly repairs if you’re not careful. Solid woods in particular are especially prone to the effects of climate fluctuation. For example, extended exposure to low relative humidity (below 40% RH) can dry out the wood, causing it to shrink and run the risk of cracking. Similarly, excessive humidity can cause the wood to absorb moisture and swell, potentially causing other problems. Without adequate humidity control (especially in drier local climates), acoustic instruments can crack and their necks can warp, causing problems with fretting, intonation and playability.

So how do you prevent this kind of damage? Easy: by keeping your guitars and ukulele properly humidified (ideally between 40-60% RH). The easiest way to do this is by storing your instruments in a case with a case two-way humidifier inside. A two-way humidifier will slowly absorb or release moisture inside your case, maintaining humidity to help ensure your instrument doesn’t suffer damage. Using a digital hygrometer can help you monitor humidity levels around your instrument.

Symptoms of a dry acoustic instrument:

  • Low action. Strings are very close to the fretboard.
  • Hump on the fretboard where the neck joins the body.
  • Sunken top across the soundboard between bridge and fingerboard.
  • The back of instrument looks very flat when it is dried out.
  • Sharp fret ends extend beyond the edge of the fretboard.
  • The plane of the neck angle on a dry instrument hits above the top of the bridge.

Symptoms of a wet acoustic instrument:

  • High action. Strings that are unusually high off the fretboard, making it difficult to play.
  • Unusually swollen top
  • Unusual warp on the top, back or both at the end-block
  • Improper neck angle. Sighting the neck to the bridge, the frets will appear to hit below the bridge.

The D’Addario Two-Way Humidification System

Using patented technology, the D’Addario Two-Way Humidification System features disposable, moisture-filled packets with a breathable membrane that provides two-way humidity control, meaning it can either release or absorb moisture to consistently maintain a predetermined relative humidity (RH) level of 45-50 percent.

Music Nomad Humilele Ukulele Humidifier

Music Nomad the leader in equipment care products, has developed an easy to use, no mess, and low maintenance Ukulele humidifier. The Humilele rests securely on top of the strings to safely and evenly hydrate your Ukulele to avoid these problems.

Final Notes on Humidity Control

To monitor the amount of humidity your instrument is receiving, we recommend the purchase of a digital hygrometer, a device that gauges and provides a read-out of humidity levels. It can be kept in the room where you store your instruments, or, better yet, in a central location inside the instrument case, preferably Velcro’d to the outside of the accessories compartment (facing the heel). The optimal range for your guitars and ukulele is 45-55% RH.