The Taylor Academy 22e impresses with its clever construction, its extremely comfortable playability and, last but not least, its powerful and defined sound. and to make it easier for beginners to play the guitar, the manufacturer equips the instrument with high-quality hardware, a flat neck and an armrest. Due to its compact Grand Concert size, the instrument also promises easy handling for children and teenagers. The overall package is rounded off by a sturdy carrying case with backpack set.
To ensure a comprehensive sound experience, the compact construction is made of a solid walnut top and a laminated walnut body. The interplay of the lightweight construction and a gauzy matte finish also ensures an almost attack and extensive sound development. Thanks to a flat profile, the maple neck with an ebony fingerboard can also be described as very beginner-friendly and accommodating, as it allows effortless gripping in all 20 frets.
Clean intonation of the 6 steel strings is ensured by a bridge inlay made of Micarta and a slim 42.8 mm nut made of Nubone, which are perfectly matched. At the same time, chrome-plated die-cast tuners guarantee precise tuning. In addition to the
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