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Taylor Introduces Dave Matthews Signature Model

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The Dave Matthews Signature Model is based on Dave's 914ce



El Cajon, CA (April 8, 2010) -- As we reported at NAMM (watch the video), Taylor has released the new Dave Matthews Signature Model (DMSM). Here's what Taylor had to say about the release:
Known for his rhythmic genius, longtime Taylor player Dave Matthews is a man who needs little introduction to fans of popular music. As the lead singer, songwriter, and acoustic guitar savant of the Dave Matthews Band, Matthews’ deft ability to elicit intricate melodies from his Taylor 914ce has endeared his compositions to legions of fans around the world. To share his passion for playing and to capture his own signature style and tone, Taylor Guitars, in collaboration with Matthews, is releasing the Dave Matthews Signature Model (DMSM).

The DMSM is based on Matthews’ “number one guitar,” the 914ce, a model he says “has a really genuine, wonderful acoustic sound” and “is consistent…and on top of that, the guitar itself is really beautiful. I’ll just go to it no matter what.” Crafted from a back and sides of Indian rosewood, topped with Sitka spruce, the DMSM is complemented with abalone inlays, derived from Matthews’ own hand-sketched designs, to honor his late bandmate and friend, saxophonist LeRoi Moore. On the ebony fretboard at the 12th fret, a crown with one of its tips partially missing notes Moore’s absence from the band. In another of Matthews’ touches, a rendering of the word “Grux,” a nickname of Moore’s which is also honored in the band’s latest album, Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King, is inlaid between the 13th and 18th frets. Matthews also contributed a twisting, vine-like design to the ebony peghead.

To sonically inspire, the DMSM features Taylor’s proprietary CV bracing with a tone-enhancing relief rout and comes stage-ready with the Expression System for pure acoustic amplification. Premium appointments include Ivoroid binding on the body, fretboard, and peghead, a bone nut and saddle, Gotoh 510 antique gold tuners, as well as an interior label and certificate of authenticity personally signed by Matthews.

The Dave Matthews Signature Model joins many of the Taylors already in Matthews’ collection, including the 914ce, 856ce, 714ce, and W65. The new guitar is now available at authorized domestic and international Taylor dealers.
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Den
on 04/21/2010
I laid down some bones, 4 figure deposit for this guitar...believe me it was hard parting with the money, but I'm confident it will be worth it once delivered to my guitar dealer. Kurt's right...we buy what we like!
Kurt C
on 04/10/2010
Hank's hyperbole is way off base. I've never had any problem at all with any of my 4 Taylor's necks, and I've never known anyone with any problem, much less MAJOR problems.
People will buy what they like. You get what you pay for, and you pay for what you get. I if it's too much money for you buy something else, or buy a used one in a couple of years.
Hank
on 04/10/2010
Taylor introduces another lovely guitar with no hope of the neck staying in adjustment;which seem to be a MAJOR problem with all of their guitars
iguanaman
on 04/09/2010
Taylor indroduces another over priced guitar that almost no one can afford.



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