Models

5 models

  • Taylor Academy 12e

    Grand Concert acoustic-electric for developing players

    Steel-string guitar, Acoustic guitar · Mexico

    The Taylor Academy 12e is a Grand Concert cutaway acoustic-electric with a solid torrefied spruce top and layered walnut back and sides, built in Tecate, Mexico. Designed for developing players, it includes a built-in armrest and Taylor's easy-playing neck.

  • Martin 000-28

    Auditorium-body rosewood acoustic guitar

    Steel-string guitar, Acoustic guitar · United States

    The Martin 000-28 pairs the 000-14 fret auditorium body with a shorter 24.9-inch scale, a solid spruce top, and East Indian rosewood back and sides for a warm, even, fingerstyle-friendly voice. It is a Standard Series model handmade in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.

  • Collings CJ-35

    Mahogany slope-shouldered dreadnought acoustic guitar

    Acoustic guitar, Steel-string guitar · United States

    The Collings CJ-35 is a slope-shouldered dreadnought with a Sitka spruce top, mahogany back and sides, a wenge fingerboard and bridge, and ramped non-scalloped bracing, hand-built in Austin, Texas. Its short 24-7/8-inch scale and round-shouldered body give it a warm, woody, vintage-inspired voice.

  • Gibson Country Western

    Flat-top acoustic guitar

    Acoustic guitar · United States

    A square-shouldered dreadnought flat-top from Gibson's golden era, closely related to the Southern Jumbo but offered in a natural finish. Its large body and strong projection made it a workhorse for country and folk rhythm playing.

  • Epiphone Hummingbird

    Square-shoulder dreadnought acoustic-electric guitar model

    Acoustic guitar · China

    The Epiphone Hummingbird is Epiphone's version of Gibson's famous square-shoulder dreadnought, recognizable by its decorative pickguard with hummingbird and floral engraving. The Inspired by Gibson Hummingbird is built with a solid Sitka spruce top and solid mahogany back and sides, a mahogany neck with an Indian laurel fretboard and 20 frets, a roughly 24.75-inch scale, and Fishman Sonitone electronics for amplified use.