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Taylor Acoustic & Electric Guitars => Taylor Acoustic & Electric Guitars => Topic started by: tremolo arm on June 22, 2020, 12:36:49 PM
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Hello
I am looking at the new K26CE all-Koa GS model with the sound hole in the cutaway.
What is the general opinion on these guitars, granted that it is such a polarising innovation?
I am actually quite surprised that there are only 5 YouTube videos.
Does anyone own one? Is it really a big difference in sounds compared to a standard V-braced GS?
These are quite expensive in the UK - £4400 ($5500) so I was wondering how they would keep the value.
Thanks
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Have not tried this one, but it is on my short list to try this year. In general I love the smoother tone of a hardwood top, although I've heard that koa has more brilliance than mahogany. I've briefly tried both a 224ce-Koa and a K24ce in stores, and I was impressed with the tone of both of them - enough so that one day I'd like to bring in my beloved 324ce BE and do a side-by-side comparison. I love the concept of the larger guitar and short scale - can't wait to try this redone grand symphony series, and this K26ce in particular.
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I was going to start the same thread. I think the specs are very interesting and I’m one who sold a 2018 V-Class K24ce because frankly, tone-wise, it could not compare to any of my Martins. But, I’ll admit, I remain smitten by the appearance of Taylor’s Koa guitars. The key differentiators on this one are #1 short scale, #2 soundport, #3 Larger body, #4 light gauge strings. My hope is that the tone is less mid-range heavy than the K24ce. If so, I’d love to own one.
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I bought one, and I love it. It's a Beautiful guitar and sounds great.
Unfortunately, and don't own the previous model to compare it to.
This is a Five Thousand dollar guitar, Very expensive.
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Congrats! I’ve noticed from pics on Reverb that there is a tremendous variance in the appearance of the Koa from unit to unit. Would love to see pics of yours.
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Here is my K26ce picture
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Beautiful koa on that top. For those who have trouble getting used to the sound port, it's a much easier transition on a dark topped guitar. I'll bet it sounds wonderful. Congrats!
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Mikecalderone that looks amazing! Seriously well done
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Gorgeous. I don’t think you even see the port while playing. And I like the fact they designed it so that the back is normal (not cutaway). Also like the ebony construction and it’s variation from guitar to guitar. Stunning design by Powers. I want one and I haven’t even played it yet.
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I bought one, and I love it. It's a Beautiful guitar and sounds great.
Unfortunately, and don't own the previous model to compare it to.
This is a Five Thousand dollar guitar, Very expensive.
Congrats on your new Taylor, it's beautiful!