The 858e is a Grand Orchestra model with Sitka spruce top and Indian rosewood back and side, which according to Taylor delivers “a rich and powerful sound” while also responding well to a lighter attack, offering a large dynamic range. It also features all the attributes common to all Taylor 800 Series models — such as protein glues, thin finish, optimized wood thicknesses and more. It is equipped with Taylor’s Expression System 2 electronics for use in amplified settings.
The 858e has a $4,378 US MSRP.
The 2016 version of the Grand Concert-shaped 562ce 12-Fret features tropical mahogany top, back and side with a 12-fret neck and a 24–7/8-inch scale length. According to Taylor, its slinky handfeel makes fretting and bending strings easier, the neck and body are comfortably balanced, and the compact body aims at producing a clear 12-string voice. The hardwood mahogany top is said to add just enough compression to the attack to smooth out the response, aiming to bring a real consistency across the tonal spectrum while still capturing the octave shimmer.Finish includes a shaded edgeburst body and neck, faux tortoise shell binding, a rosette of faux tortoise shell and grained ivoroid, and a grained ivoroid Century fretboard inlay.
It is also equipped with Taylor’s Expression System 2 and has a US MSRP of $3,538.
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