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Taylor 112ce-S Grand Concert Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Sitka Spruce Top, Sapele Body with ES2

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Taylor 112ce-S Grand Concert Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Sitka Spruce Top, Sapele Body with ES2Join us in welcoming the Taylor 112ce S Grand Concertthe newest addition to Taylor's 100 Series of guitars. This limited run consists of distinct sapele back and sides, paired with a Sitka spruce top and is a welcomed, fresh face in the well loved series that merges great sound, impeccable playability, at a price that can't be beat. The Grand Concert body shape, smaller and curvier than the traditional dreadnought, is specially designed for ultimate

Join us in welcoming the Taylor 112ce-S Grand Concert—the newest addition to Taylor's 100 Series of guitars. This limited run consists of distinct sapele back and sides, paired with a Sitka spruce top and is a welcomed, fresh face in the well-loved series that merges great sound, impeccable playability, at a price that can't be beat. The Grand Concert body shape, smaller and curvier than the traditional dreadnought, is specially designed for ultimate comfort and intimate playability.

Uniting comfort and style, this guitar features a sleek hard rock maple neck and a West African Crelicam ebony fingerboard adorned with Italian acrylic inlays along the 25.5" scale length. Die-cast chrome tuning machines and a 1.6875" Tusq nut ensure precision tuning. New to the recent 100 series additions is a Venetian cutaway for unencumbered access to the higher frets 

Housing Taylor's esteemed Expression System 2 (ES2) electronics, the 112ce-S delivers straightforward amplification of its natural acoustic tones, controlled via dirt-simple volume, treble, and bass knobs. The charming Crelicam ebony bridge enhances sustain and keeps the same visual appeal as the fretboard.

The natural finish of the 112ce-S amplifies the allure of the wood grain, celebrating its elegant sapele back and sides. Of course it comes with a tan structured gig bag, offering on-the-go protection and portability. The 112ce-S stands tall as the newest addition to Taylor's revered 100 series, creating accessible, high-quality guitars with a distinctive touch.

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  • Limited Run Sapele Back and Sides
  • Solid Sitka Spruce Top for Balanced Tones
  • Comfortable Grand Concert Body Shape
  • Hard Rock Maple Neck with Ebony Fingerboard
  • Taylor's Renowned ES2 Electronics
  • Die-Cast Chrome Tuning Machines and Tusq Nut
  • Includes Tan Structured Gig Bag
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