Author Topic: Taylor 362ce string guage vs Taylor 362e string guage  (Read 6149 times)

OneguitarOnevoice

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Taylor 362ce string guage vs Taylor 362e string guage
« on: July 16, 2024, 01:51:41 PM »
Can someone shed some light on this please? The Grand Concert 362ce, cutaway comes with 12-53 guage strings.  The almost identical 362e, comes with 10-47 guage.  It is a bit thin sounding, even for a small guitar.   The only design difference I can see is the cutaway.  I asked Taylor about 12-53s on my 362e, the responding gentleman noted it would be OK only if it were tuned down to D.  I am simply wondering if this was incorrect info.  Are there design differences in the cutaway for which I am unaware, that allows 12-53s?  I am of course seeking to put 12-53s on this and not tune it down. thank you.
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Re: Taylor 362ce string guage vs Taylor 362e string guage
« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2024, 04:22:13 PM »
Can someone shed some light on this please? The Grand Concert 362ce, cutaway comes with 12-53 guage strings.  The almost identical 362e, comes with 10-47 guage.  It is a bit thin sounding, even for a small guitar.   The only design difference I can see is the cutaway.  I asked Taylor about 12-53s on my 362e, the responding gentleman noted it would be OK only if it were tuned down to D.  I am simply wondering if this was incorrect info.  Are there design differences in the cutaway for which I am unaware, that allows 12-53s?  I am of course seeking to put 12-53s on this and not tune it down. thank you.

It sounds like two guitars got mixed up.  The 362 (whether with the added ce or not) is a 12-string guitar that takes 10-47s.  All Taylor 12-string guitars take thinner strings because they are doubled, adding significantly more string tension.  The 12-53s belong to the 312, 322, or other 6-string guitars.  Clear?
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OneguitarOnevoice

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Re: Taylor 362ce string guage vs Taylor 362e string guage
« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2024, 09:43:18 PM »
I was just going by Sweetwaters current inventory, they today have the 362ce, cutaway 12 string, and the 12-53s are what is specified at the string guage for this guitar.  I guess Sweetwater could be incorrect. thanks,
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Re: Taylor 362ce string guage vs Taylor 362e string guage
« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2024, 11:04:32 PM »
Did more research and finally found info on the 362ce on Taylors website.  They noted 10-47s. So, it looks that Sweetwater has the string  specs incorrect for the 362ce at 12-53
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Re: Taylor 362ce string guage vs Taylor 362e string guage
« Reply #4 on: July 17, 2024, 05:57:12 PM »
For a six-string standard light gauge 53-12 (165 pounds) is good, but all Taylors can actually handle mediums too (56-13, ~180 pounds).  My various Taylor guitars wore each gauge, often by chance.  I play both gauges at standard E-e tuning.  If tuning down I usually go for mediums.

There is a heavier 54-12 twelve string set intended to be tuned down at least one whole step.  (At E-e tuning that twelve string set yields 336 pounds of tension.  Yikes!)  A twelve-string uses standard light sets (47-10) for 250 pounds of total tension. 

Data is power;  You can look up the information for yourself here:
https://www.daddario.com/globalassets/pdfs/accessories/tension_chart_13934.pdf
« Last Edit: July 17, 2024, 05:59:07 PM by Earl »
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