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NAMM 2020: Taylor Guitars 2020 Winter NAMM New Model Lineup

EL CAJON, Calif. January 9, 2020 – Today Taylor Guitars is pleased to announce it has added its V-Class bracing architecture to its Grand Orchestra and Grand Symphony body styles with the release of the Grand Orchestra 618e and 818e, and the Grand Symphony K26ce. Taylor has also bolstered its 200 Series with new 200 Plus models and released new GS Mini, GS Mini Bass and Baby Taylor models in a variety of new wood pairings.

New V-Class Grand Orchestra Models

Taylor Master Guitar Designer Andy Powers has adapted his award-winning V-Class architecture for Taylor’s biggest, deepest body shape, the Grand Orchestra, and updated the aesthetic. Powers leaned into the instrument’s naturally big, deep voice, combining V-Class bracing with the guitar’s huge lung capacity to bolster the sonic horsepower even more. In addition to improved sustain and intonation, V-Class enhances the touch sensitivity, allowing the top to be set in motion easily and giving it a phenomenal dynamic range. Players who tune down also will love the voicing. The new V-Class Grand Orchestra
models are the 618e (figured maple back/sides and Sitka spruce top) and the 818e (Indian rosewood back/sides and Sitka spruce top). Both the 618e and 818e share new appointment details, including a new Mission fretboard/peghead inlay in mother-of-pearl and ivoroid. The 618e features a new Antique Blonde
color treatment (full body), while the 818e features an Antique Blonde top.

New V-Class Grand Symphony K26ce

The new all-koa K26ce showcases Andy Powers’ redesigned Grand Symphony, which features V-Class bracing and a new soundport cutaway. The guitar also incorporates a shorter scale length (24-7/8”) and light-gauge strings. The result is a high-fidelity, symphonic sound that radiates more evenly in different directions creates a more immersive, reverb-like effect with remarkable sustain.

“By adding a second aperture that’s a different size than the first one, the resonant frequency of the air inside the body gets altered in significant ways, broadening the response,” explains Powers.

Expanded 200 Series with New 200 Plus Models

 

Taylor has also updated its offerings within the popular 200 Series and added new 200 Plus models. Most 200 Series models feature layered Indian rosewood back and sides and a solid Sitka spruce top. The models are available in a Dreadnought and three Grand Auditorium models, including 12-string and nylon-string options — 210ce, 214ce, 214ce-N (nylon-string) and 254ce (12-string). The series also includes the 214ce-K, featuring layered koa and solid spruce.

The new 200 Plus Series debuts with one Dreadnought (210ce Plus) and one Grand Auditorium (214ce Plus). Both models feature layered Indian rosewood back and side with a solid Sitka spruce top.

Appointments include gloss finish, black binding, nickel tuners (18:1) and ES2 electronics. Each model also comes with a new AeroCaseTM featuring sturdy construction that provides similar protection to Taylor’s hardshell case with one-third less weight. It also boasts heavy-duty, water-repellent outer material in Chocolate Brown with antique brass hardware and a padded handle. The new case touts burgundy plush lining as found in Taylor hardshell cases, along with concealable, adjustable, padded backpack straps, and a generous outer storage pocket (fits a laptop, tablet, iPad, and notes) with a dedicated stand pouch that fits Taylor’s portable guitar stand.

New GS Mini Series Models Taylor’s popular GS Mini family grows to include other enticing woods and models. The GS Mini-e Rosewood features layered Indian rosewood back and sides and with a solid Sitka spruce top. It also comes with a structured GS Mini hard bag. The new GS Mini-e Koa Plus boasts layered Hawaiian koa back and sides and a solid koa top. Upgraded appointments include a shaded edge burst body, Taylor nickel tuners, ES2 electronics, and an AeroCase.

The GS Mini-e Koa Bass joins Taylor’s popular maple GS Mini Bass and features layered Hawaiian koa back and sides and a solid koa top. Players looking to add a new tool to their musical repertoire will love the feel, look, and sound of the scaled-down four-string acoustic bass.

The Baby Taylor Gets an Upgrade Taylor’s spruce-top travel-size guitars (BT1/BT1e) sport a wood upgrade this year to layered walnut back and sides. These portable, inviting instruments have also been outfitted with maple necks. The new Baby Taylor is offered with or without onboard ES-B electronics, which includes a built-in tuner.

 

GGM Staff

The writers at Guitar Girl Magazine bring a wealth of experience from all corners of the music industry. Our writers are musicians, songwriters, producers, and passionate advocates for women in music, with years of hands-on expertise both on stage and behind the scenes. They are dedicated to amplifying the voices of female guitarists and offering insightful perspectives on gear, technique, and the latest trends in the industry. With a deep love for music and a commitment to empowering the next generation of female artists, the Guitar Girl team is at the forefront of celebrating and inspiring women in music.

GGM Staff
GGM Staff
The writers at Guitar Girl Magazine bring a wealth of experience from all corners of the music industry. Our writers are musicians, songwriters, producers, and passionate advocates for women in music, with years of hands-on expertise both on stage and behind the scenes. They are dedicated to amplifying the voices of female guitarists and offering insightful perspectives on gear, technique, and the latest trends in the industry. With a deep love for music and a commitment to empowering the next generation of female artists, the Guitar Girl team is at the forefront of celebrating and inspiring women in music.
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