One of my two jazz guitars, the Ibanez GB10, is a pretty compact guitar as the genre goes, and I'm kinda used to that. Whenever I sat down to play a dreadnought acoustic or anything towards that end of the size spectrum while shopping around for an acoustic, I felt it wasn't physically right for me, although playable. I was glad when I discovered the Taylor x12 series, and was hooked by its size. The x14 series felt pretty nice, too.
Just for fun, I took a side by side picture of my 1980 Ibanez GB10 (which they're still making), and my new 812ce, and thought it might be interesting to some of you fellow Taylor fans. Some specs (Taylor's from their site):
The GB10 lower bout is about 14.5 inches vs. 15" on the 812.
The GB10 has 22 frets (some not really usable) vs. 20 on the 812.
String spacing at the nut on the GB10 is about 1.5" vs. 1.75" on the 812....big difference.
Scale length: not sure how to measure this, but on the GB10 from the nut to the bridge on the high E it is about 24.75"; scale length on the 812 per Taylor's site is 24 7/8". Pretty close on that metric.
I didn't measure body depth since they're obviously very different, as they should be.
(P.S. the trim on the GB10 pickguard is starting to come loose....that's why the blue tape pending repair

Never had any other issues in 30 years with it. Not for sale!)
