Taylor K24ce Builder's Edition - Look at that Koa!!!!
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- The latest addition to Taylor's Builder's Edition Collection is the stunning all-koa K24ce - and we're VERY impressed. Not only is it about the most comfortable guitar to play, but look at that KOA!! Wow, what do you think????
GUITAR SPECS:
Back & Side Wood: Koa
Body Size: Medium Body
Body Type: Grand Auditorium
Series: Koa
Top Wood: Koa
Nut Width: 1 3/4"
Neck Shape: Standard
Bracing Pattern: V-Class w/ Relief Rout
Scale Length: 25 1/2"
String Spacing at Saddle: 2 3/16"
Pickup: Expression System 2
Tuners: Taylor Gold
Case: Taylor Deluxe Hardshell Brown
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Firstly the KOA, then comes the Intonation! Mind Blowing 😲😯😮
I tend to favor boomy adi/rosewood dreads but this koa beauty reallt sings out to me. Something in its clarity just makes me melt.
I too, have mostly spruce/rosewood dreads (one adi). But when I tried out the K14ce Builder's Edition (spruce top but otherwise the same) the volume was good and intonation up the neck was amazing. The notes higher up just *ring* compared to my other guitars. Since the K14ce BE has light strings, I can't pour as much energy into the guitar as I can with the dreadnoughts so I use those when the song calls for a "heavier" hand.
I'm very impressed too!!
Beautiful.........
Homie would play the guitar every time the other guy tried to advertise the picks 😂😂 guy on the right just looks at him with “yo you gonna let me get my word out ?” kinda face
None of the K24s I've seen look anything like this one.
i like the wood graining on this one! This one is probably the most beautiful out of all the other builder's editions I see people owning
Thanks for the review as always. One suggestion I have is when you play, strumming over the soundhole would be better imo. You play so close to the bridge it sounds more like a banjo at times.
It comes down to one's playing habit I guess. :) Playing too close to the saddle/bridge creates more high-frequency overtones, which are arguably unwanted in many situations...