I have a 2020 324ce, V-class. I bought it by mistake thinking I was getting a 12-fret. I kept the guitar and I must say that it's a really nice guitar. It does have a very different and much bigger sound than the Martin, in my opinion. It's more clear and not muddy. While it is probably the most mellow Taylor (in my opinion) it is a great guitar that is still very clear and pleasing to hear. The trick is to have someone else play it while you step back and just listen when you go to try one out. I think it sounds very different in front of the guitar from your position holding it and that can be misleading. It plays great just like a good Taylor should so when you try it out, spend more time in front of the guitar listening to it than jus setting there playing it. The electronics are the ES-2 and fantastic, just like they are on any other Taylor. If you are not experienced with them, again, have someone else play the guitar while you make very small adjustments to the controls. I find just leaving them at the detent setting is about perfect in most cases. I'm gping to be putting mine up for sale only because I wanted the 12-fret and it's a very different animal. I would, however, tell you that the 324 in either configuration (cutaway or not) is a great guitar. Not just good but great. Even though the price point is only $2200, these are Taylors and works of pure genius in guitar design and build. You will have a slight learning curve going from Martin to Taylor but, if you give them a chance, you won't go back........I just wouldn't even consider any other brand of guitar now. Buy the 324 and start enjoying a great guitar. The V-class is truly something very unique and special!!!