FEATURES
- Nylon-string guitar offers modern classical tone
- Solid torrefied spruce top generates warmth, projection and clarity
- Grand Concert body feels easy to hold and play
- Equipped with specialized nylon bracing and onboard ES-N pickup
- Comes with lightweight, durable AeroCase for protection
*Includes Taylor AeroCase
DESCRIPTION
Blending inspiring nylon-string tonal flavors with smooth playability, the 212ce-N Plus is a professional-level instrument that comes at an appealing price.
Thanks to a 12-fret neck, slightly wider 1-7/8-inch nut width and slender Taylor neck, this cutaway Grand Concert is one of the most playable nylon-string guitars on the market. Pairing a solid torrefied spruce top with layered Indian rosewood back and sides yields an articulate, snappy sound that classical and steel-string players will find inspiring.
Our roasting process for the soundboard adds a splash of played-in sweetness right out of the box. Specialized interior bracing ensures a clear, open voice that’s responsive to a light touch and long on sustain. An onboard ES-N pickup produces a natural, authentic nylon-string sound in amplified settings.
This Plus model boasts a gloss-finished body with black binding, a slotted peghead, an Italian acrylic rosette, 4mm dot fretboard inlays and classical nickel tuners with faux pearl buttons. It ships in a lightweight, durable AeroCase.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Body Shape: Grand Concert 12-Fret
- Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed
- Color: Natural
- Finish: Gloss
- Top Wood: Solid Torrefied Spruce
- Back & Sides Wood: Laminate Indian Rosewood
- Body Bracing: Nylon Bracing
- Binding: Black
- Neck Wood: Neo-Tropical Mahogany
- Neck Shape: Standard Carve
- Radius: 20"
- Fingerboard Material: Crelicam Ebony
- Fingerboard Inlay: Dots
- Number of Frets: 17
- Scale Length: 25.5"
- Tuning Machines: Standard Classical
- Bridge Material: Crelicam Ebony
- Nut/Saddle Material: Tusq/Micarta
- Nut Width: 1.875"
- Electronics: Taylor ES-N preamp
- Strings: D'Addario Pro Arte Carbon
*Includes Taylor AeroCase