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  • Very good review - thanks.

  • I love the sound of the guitar. The higher strings really come through. I'd love to hear your opinion on the Taylor Grand Auditoriums.

  • how many money cost your guitar??? please tell me

  • Go to dealer websites to find out.

  • Guitar Shoppe has several classical guitars in stock and probably one of the largest selection in OC. Thanks for your interest.

  • Hi John,

    Nice video. I mainly play classical guitar and I noticed you are an Orange County resident. Does the guitar shoppe in LB have a nice selection of classical guitars? I am also curious, have you tried the Yamaha NCX2000 which sells for about the same price as the Taylor?

  • I perform with mine through a California Blonde Acoustic amp. Sounds great!

  • Great Hat!

  • Love that Brazilian sound. Man you're good. Marlon

  • wow you got good

  • Would you play it through a electric guitar as in Strat/Les Paul amp or something more specific to a classical guitar??

  • Depends on the person. A PA system-type acoustic guitar amp is very clear and closer to the natural sound of course but I've heard people using Twin Reverb- type amps and they sounded different but good too.

  • do they make leftys ;)

  • would still call it a classical electric, as it is nylon string with a traditional neck

  • 5 Stars

    

  • very nice guitar!!

  • Very beautiful playing !

  • Great that youre back! I was missing your videos. I also liked the sort of new format that your video had, with the changing angles and the close up of the guitar.

  • great as always John. nice to know the neck is not as big as a traditional ns guitar. I've heard Bob Taylor describe it as a ns guitar for steel string players would you agree?

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  • @soc555555 I'd agree with that statement. I have an NS34ce, which is the same as this with less appointments, and the neck is extremely similar to the one on my Epiphone Dot. The nut width is very close at 1-7/8", although the fingerboard radius is a bit flatter at 15", as opposed to the roughly 12" radius on my Dot. It is much more similar to an electric than it is to my Sunlite classical, however.

  • Electrified it's beautiful. If you're a tradition classical player it's not the same. The larger neck of the Spanish classical design carries the tone fully without the electronics. However, the Taylor has the easy playability with the refined dimensions.

  • play awesome!!!great taylor guitar!

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