Taylor 12-fret sleufkop cutaway

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Dec 15, 2016 · Taylor consistently hits the high-water mark in terms of playability. As expected, the 712e 12-Fret, with its streamlined, C-shaped neck and short-scale length, feels silky smooth. The action is low and speedy runs that are difficult to pull off on other steel-strings are made possible on the 712e. It’s almost too easy to play.

Taylor’s 712e 12-fret is one the sweetest looking Guitars you've ever seen, the combination of stunning tonewoods and great design it just looks awesome. The 712e is a Grand Concert model, it features a shorter neck that meets the body at the 12th fret rather than the 14th, and the bridge position is shifted closer to the center of the lower Taylor's 12-fret necks feature the slightly shorter 24-7/8-inch scale length of the Grand Concert and a repositioned bridge that sits closer to the center of the lower bout. The result is a slinkier handfeel that makes it easier to form chords and bend strings, and tonally, surprising power and warmth for the smaller body. Players can expect plenty of the Grand Concert’s signature articulation with a slightly meatier, more robust tonal output. If you like a slightly darker, punchier quality in a small guitar, the 812ce 12-Fret is a great choice. Sam Ash Music is a Factory Authorized and Preferred Online Dealer for Taylor Guitars. This Taylor 322ce 12-fret cutaway sings thanks to a unique pairing of Tasmanian blackwood and mahogany, as well as the addition of ES2 on-board electronics. Taylor 322ce 12-fret Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar (with Case) Supremely playable and responsive with protein-glue bracing and a hand-carved armrest, the 912ce 12-Fret practically curls up in your lap and starts purring. Taylor 912ce 12-Fret Grand Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Feb 17, 2021 · 2020, Grand Concert, V-Class bracing, 12-fret design with a cutaway, beautifully figured Hawaiian Koa top, back, and sides with a Shaded Edgeburst, tropical mahogany neck, ebony fretboard with Spring Vine maple inlay, maple binding, ebony bridge, ES 2 electronics, 1 3/4" nut width, 24 7/8" scale length, and beautiful satin nickel tuners.

The 12-fret version of the 812ce yields a slightly different character than the 14-fret because the bridge position is closer to the center of the lower bout and because the bracing profile was modified to emphasize a bolder attack.

The Taylor 812ce 12 Fret Cutaway Steel String is a very good sounding guitar and demonstrates the added projection and sustain from the new V-Class bracing pattern. Starting from the Grand Concert design, a soft Venetian cutaway is added, and the body is built using a Sitka Spruce top paired with traditional Indian Rosewood for the back and sides. This fingerstyle dream blends the physical comfort of our compact Grand Concert body, the warm and responsive voice of mahogany topped with cedar, and the slinky handfeel of the 12-fret, 24-7/8-inch scale length neck into an effortlessly expressive 6-string. What exactly is a 12-fret? It refers to the position where the neck meets the guitar body. On other Taylor steel-string models, the neck meets the body at the 14th fret. A 12-fret neck is also slightly shorter than our 14-fret necks, with two fewer total frets (18 versus 20).

Taylor 312ce 12-Fret Sapele, Sitka Top, Grand Concert, 6-String, Cutaway, 12- Fret, ES2 at Andertons.

Re: 12-Fret: Cutaway or No Cutaway? « Reply #11 on: January 05, 2017, 08:48:37 AM » I find the cutaway beneficial for the music I play and Taylor does both Venetian and Florentine cutaways very well. The PS12ce 12-Fret boasts a warm, responsive low end balanced by clear treble notes, with pleasing overtones from the redwood top. The 12-fret setup gives this guitar its relaxed, easy handfeel, while the shifted bridge location pumps up the midrange power. Taylor seems to have a one-size-fits-all approach to pickups and every electro-acoustic Taylor in the catalogue now comes fitted with an Expression System 2 (ES2). It’s a sleek and low-profile design, with three controls on the upper bout and three piezo sensors located behind, rather than under, the saddle. The GA-LTD 12-Fret Grand Auditorium Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar is a special Taylor guitar. Its body is made of Macassar ebony, whose density produces strong, clear highs and lows, while a cedar top adds sparkling midrange overtones. Make it a 12-Fret and you™ve got yourself a guitar with remarkable character. This wonderfully comfortable guitar features a Sitka spruce top, Indian Rosewood sides and back, a 12 fret neck to body design with a slotted head stock, Venetian cutaway and Taylor ES pickup system. The reorientation of the neck, body and bridge makes for a dramatically different sounding Grand Concert.

Taylor 712e 12-Fret Review. Taylor has updated its popular 700 Series acoustics, refining the range’s looks and tweaking the designs for a more powerful voice. We saddle up the 12-Fret model…

The 12-fret version of the 812ce yields a slightly different character than the 14-fret because the bridge position is closer to the center of the lower bout and because the bracing profile was modified to emphasize a bolder attack. Taylor's 12-fret necks feature the slightly shorter 24-7/8-inch scale length of the Grand Concert and a repositioned bridge that sits closer to the center of the lower bout. The result is a slinkier handfeel that makes it easier to form chords and bend strings, and tonally, surprising power and warmth for the smaller body.

Like Taylor's other 12-fret models, this all-mahogany Grand Concert takes playability to A Venetian cutaway gives you more access to the upper register, while 

Ever since I first played one I've been jonesing for a slot head Taylor. The mahogany 12 fret sounds gorgeous. Some interesting comments regarding cutaway v. non-cutaway versions. And I'll need to check out the 12fret Martins based on some comments above. Casually dropped in on this discussion and came away with a different perspective; I like Taylor uses a logical, 3-digit model numbering system for their “Acoustic Electric” cutaway line. The first digit is the series number, denoting types of woods and level of ornamentation. The second digit usually denotes the number of strings: “1” indicating a 6 string model and “5” specifying a 12 string instrument. The Taylor 812ce 12-Fret DLX Cutaway Electro Acoustic Guitar is equipped with Expression System 2 electronics, delivering an accurate amplified tone that is true to your guitar's every nuance. Crafted from Indian rosewood with a sitka spruce top, you can achieve a broad dynamic tone, along with clarity. The GC-LTD 12-Fret Grand Concert Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar is a special Taylor guitar. Its body is made of Macassar ebony, whose density produces strong, clear highs and lows, while a cedar top adds sparkling midrange overtones. Make it a 12-Fret and you™ve got yourself a guitar with remarkable character. Aug 22, 2010 · I still yearn for a good 12-fret cutaway. And Martin has none in current production outside of the custom shop. I've played a recent Taylor model, and own a 000-50 (non-cutaway) Larrivee. They both have a brighter, more "metallic" tone to my ears that sounds clear and bright by themselves, and sound good in stores. Description This cutaway 12-fret Grand Concert blends incredible playing comfort—the result of the compact 12-fret design, slinky handfeel, and an ergonomic radius armrest—with a tonal response that’s impressively bold, warm and punchy for its intimate body size. Shaded Edgeburst, Grand Concert body size, Western Red Cedar top, Single Ring Grained Ivoroid/Tortoise/Grained Ivoroid Rosette, V-Class bracing with Relief Rout, Four piece Hawaiian Koa back with the Simmons wedge and Hawaiian Koa sides, Tortoise binding, West African Ebony fingerboard with the Grained Ivoroid Century inlays on a Tropical Mahogany neck, 24 7/8th” scale length, 1 3/4” width