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Title: Taylor ES-Go Pickup or new guitar?
Post by: Callumw on August 01, 2013, 09:06:31 AM
I'm starting music college in September, and I have a Taylor Mini, which of course isn't electric. Is the ES-Go going to do me any favours in the studio?
I am wanting a new guitar, I have a budget of £400. Should I invest in a guitar just for recording?
Title: Re: Taylor ES-Go Pickup or new guitar?
Post by: Fire on August 01, 2013, 11:33:54 AM
In a studio environment, mic'ing your GS Mini will have better results compared to plugged-in with the ES-Go.

I used to own a GS-Mini with ES-Go, recorded with it and the pair hold their own against my higher-end Taylors equipped with the latest ES.

 
Title: Re: Taylor ES-Go Pickup or new guitar?
Post by: Captain Jim on August 01, 2013, 12:07:09 PM
Save your budget, buy the ES-Go.  Add an EQ pedal to shape the tone, if you feel the need.  Note: the preceding was a free opinion - your bucks, your choice.

I prefer the sound of my 814ce, but the GSmini gets plenty of play-time.  I find the ES-Go sounds a bit more "electric,"  but the aforementioned EQ pedal or a decent mixer helps.

Best wishes with music college!

Captain Jim
Title: Re: Taylor ES-Go Pickup or new guitar?
Post by: paul_zm on November 03, 2013, 04:12:55 PM
If you were going to add a sound hole pickup, I'd go with something better the the ES-Go.
Title: Re: Taylor ES-Go Pickup or new guitar?
Post by: oatordeal on November 04, 2013, 05:46:20 AM
In a studio environment, mic'ing your GS Mini will have better results compared to plugged-in with the ES-Go.

I used to own a GS-Mini with ES-Go, recorded with it and the pair hold their own against my higher-end Taylors equipped with the latest ES.

This. In studio recording, mic'ing will be the best way to go. It provides the most natural sound. You can buy a new guitar without a pick-up as well, and use that for recording, rather than buying an ES-Go and record using it. But if you will also use it to amplify your sound for live performances, there are other options. Especially when you have the budget.  ;D