“A futuristic instrument that soundly improves the potential instability of wood-constructed acoustics”: Klōs Carbon Timber Grand Cutaway Mini review

Guitar World Verdict

The Klōs Carbon Timber Grand Cutaway Mini is a serious instrument that’s ready to impress in any musical environment. It strikes a solid balance of wood tone with carbon fiber consistency.

Pros

+Carbon fiber consistency.

+Carbon Timber emulates the look of wood-grain with warmer tones.

+Precision PLEK machine fret setup for low action and easy playability.

+Stainless steel frets.

+Travel-ready body style.

+Convertible gig bag allows neck to be detached for travel or complete guitar carry.

+Hassle-free assembly.

+Selection of optional pickup choices.

Cons

-Expensive.

-Purists might not pray at the carbon fiber church.

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What is it?Due to its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, carbon fiber is an optimal and often integral material when it comes to constructing high-performance goods, from bicycle frames to fishing poles. However, try to use it as the raw material for an acoustic instrument and watch how unsettled traditional acoustic players become.

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Ratings scorecardTestResultsScoreBuild qualityNot everyone will appreciate carbon fiber but you can’t fault the design.★★★★1/2PlayabilityIt is such an easy guitar to play.★★★★★SoundsWarm, resonant, and it might be carbon fiber but it sounds like wood – with excellent pickup options.★★★★★OverallThis is too good to be a travel guitar but, at under 3kg, super-compact and resilient, that’s exactly what it is.★★★★★

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Paul Riario has been the tech/gear editor and online video presence for Guitar World for over 25 years. Paul is one of the few gear editors who has actually played and owned nearly all the original gear that most guitarists wax poetically about, and has survived this long by knowing every useless musical tidbit of classic rock, new wave, hair metal, grunge, and alternative genres. When Paul is not riding his road bike at any given moment, he remains a working musician, playing in two bands called SuperTrans Am and Radio Nashville.

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