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Introducing the Taylor GT

Smaller size. Bigger sound. Serious fun.

Meet the Taylor GT

 

More and more players want the playing comfort of a smaller acoustic guitar without having to sacrifice tone. So Taylor master builder Andy Powers set out to design a new guitar that could deliver on both fronts — combining the inviting feel of a compact instrument with the rich voice of a full-size, all-solid-wood guitar.

Designed from the ground up, the new Taylor GT™ (short for Grand Theater) introduces a new category of acoustic guitar in size, feel and sound. Crafted on Taylor’s California campus, the GT’s uniquely modern proportions make it super fun and easy to play, with a big sonic personality worthy of any pro player’s toolbox.

A Compact Body

The new GT body style borrows the basic body curves of our Grand Orchestra (our largest body style), but they’re scaled down for comfort. The width at the lower bout is nearly the same as the Taylor Grand Concert, but the GT’s body length is shorter and the body depth is slightly reduced. This creates an accessible feel for all types of players and scenarios, from the couch to the campfire to the concert hall.

A Nimble Neck

The GT’s unique neck proportions are also scaled for the ultimate in playing comfort. The 24-1/8-inch scale length lies between our GS Mini and the Grand Concert. The result is light string tension — the same as if you tuned a guitar with a 25-1/2-inch scale length down a half step. The closer fret spacing will help your fret-hand dexterity, while the string spacing at the nut (1-23/32”) finds the sweet spot between 1-11/16” and 1-3/4”.

Rich, Robust Sound

Featuring all-solid-wood construction, the GT belies its size with a high-octane musical response. The secret sauce is our new C-Class™ voicing architecture inside the guitar. Inspired by our acclaimed V-Class® bracing, the C-Class design enhances the volume and sustain, while its unique asymmetrical pattern accentuates the lower frequencies. This allows the GT to produce a surprisingly warm bass response for its compact dimensions. The sound is sweet, focused and responsive — perfect for recording or plugging in with our ES2 pickup.

811e | Indian Rosewood + Spruce

New for 2021, the 811e represents the first integration of the GT acoustic guitar body shape into the whole of the Taylor line. Like its siblings in the 800 Series, the 811e features solid East Indian rosewood back and sides paired with a solid Sitka spruce top. Under the hood, C-Class bracing produces impressive low-end power, volume and sustain for the compact proportions. The resulting tone sings with warmth and high-end clarity around a slightly scooped midrange that leaves a sweet spot open for vocals and other instruments. Rosewood’s famously high-fidelity response is on display here whether you’re recording acoustic tracks, practicing with your band, or just strumming on the couch, blending versatile musical character with an intimate, player-focused handfeel. Aesthetically, this model shares appointment details with the rest of the 800 Series, including mother-of-pearl fretboard and peghead inlays along with a 4.5-mil gloss-finish.

K21e | Hawaiian Koa

Hawaiian koa imbues any acoustic guitar with a distinctively vibrant sound and a striking visual aesthetic to match. The K21e, the first Grand Theater guitar to feature the popular hardwood, further elevates koa’s musical reputation with a punchy midrange, clear treble chime, and a pleasing sonic sweetness. Offering some of the natural compression that players expect from mahogany, the koa top helps even out an aggressive attack and adds an extra splash of low-end presence. Voiced with C-Class bracing, the K21e offers surprising power from a smaller-bodied guitar, with plenty of volume and articulation to shine through any mix of sounds. Visually, this model echoes the styling of its Koa Series brethren with a sinuous Spring Vine inlay in maple and an edgeburst finish treatment to showcase koa’s naturally beautiful lustre and coloration.

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GTe Blacktop: Walnut + Spruce

 

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GTe Blacktop

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Added to the Taylor line in early 2022, the GTe Blacktop offers a fresh take on the GT experience with walnut back and sides, a spruce top and a striking matte-black top finish treatment. Walnut’s dry, woody character may remind some players of mahogany, with a balanced tone profile that serves up a bold midrange voice. However, players will also notice a deeper, more present low end with walnut, which blooms over time as the guitar is played in. Finished off with workmanlike visual details and comfortably chamfered edges, the GTe Blacktop represents an exciting new flavor in the GT family.

GTe Mahogany: Neo-Tropical Mahogany

 

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GTe Mahogany

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As its name suggests, the GTe Mahogany features sides, back and top of solid neo-tropical mahogany, yielding a warm, focused midrange response that’s largely free of ringing overtones. That clarity and balance makes the GTe Mahogany a great option for recording purposes as well as performance and practice, and its stripped-back aesthetic means it’s not too precious to take with you on the road. Whether you’re in studio or on stage, the GTe Mahogany has tone to spare.

611e LTD: Big Leaf Maple + Sitka Spruce

This limited-edition GT acoustic-electric showcases the dazzling visual character and distinctive voice of Big Leaf maple. Sonically, the maple body and spruce top combine for a vibrant, yet warm sound that benefits from Andy Powers’ recent retouches to our maple guitar designs. C-Class bracing adds a dash of additional heft and low-end presence, resulting in a balanced tone profile that reflects the stylistic nuances of every individual player. Visually, a gleaming Antique Blonde showcases maple’s gorgeous figuring, with striking Mission inlays in mother-of-pearl and ivoroid to top off the aesthetic package.

Artists Play the Taylor GT

The reduced scale and punchy sound of the Taylor GT complements Thunderstorm Artis’ percussive playing style.

The Taylor GT’s comfortable feel and portable size makes it an ideal choice for KT Tunstall’s spontaneous songwriting style.

Singer-songwriter Chris Conley finds the Taylor GT a perfect instrument for drawing out the sheer joy of creating music.

From impromptu skate park jams to strumming on the couch, the Late Ones love the GT’s joyous sound and accessible frame.

From the Factory Podcast: Discover the Taylor GT

Master guitar designer Andy Powers and Taylor co-founder Bob Taylor discuss how the GT was brought to life in a special video episode.

Critics' Reviews
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