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What size is Taylor Academy 12e?

What size is Taylor Academy 12e?

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This item Taylor Academy Series Academy 12e Grand Concert Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural Taylor GS Mini-e Solid Koa Top ESB w/Gig Bag with case
Guitar Pickup Configuration ESB With Tuner Piezo
Item Dimensions 45 x 19 x 7.85 inches 35.43 x 13.78 x 5.91 inches
Number of Items 1
Number of Strings 6 6

What is the difference between Taylor Academy 10 and 12?

The two Academy steel-strings are based on standard Taylor body sizes: the 10e uses the company’s dreadnought body, while the 12e has the smaller grand concert body.

Are Academy guitars good?

Both guitars have a high-quality feel and play effortlessly. They sound great, too—clear, balanced, and responsive. It strikes me that these guitars are vastly superior to the first entry-level steel-string I bought in the late-1980s—and they’re actually less expensive.

Where are Taylor Academy guitars made?

All Taylor guitars are made in one of two factories; either the El Cajon factory in California, or the Tecate factory in Mexico. They’re roughly 40 miles from one another. Anything that’s a 200 series or lower (so that’s the 100 series, GS Minis, Baby range and Academies) are made in the Mexican factory.

Are Academy guitars any good?

Who owns Taylor guitars?

Acoustic guitar (opens in new tab) giant Taylor has announced its transition to 100% employee ownership. “We have delighted in giving people the joy of music and hope to do so for generations to come,” said Bob Taylor, co-founder and President of Taylor Guitars.

Is Taylor a good beginner guitar?

The Taylor – Academy 12 is our top choice for a beginner acoustic guitar. This instrument played and sounded like a guitar of twice its cost and had a noticeably better build quality than its competitors. Due to its moderately low action and balanced neck relief, this guitar felt very easy to play.

Are Gibson or Martin guitars better?

The Quick Answer. Gibson acoustic guitars often sound fuller than Martin’s which usually sound more delicate. Martin offers guitars for all price ranges whilst Gibson only make high end guitars. Gibson mainly make dreadnought and jumbo guitars whereas Martin mainly make dreadnoughts, mid-sized and smaller shapes.