Taylor 322CE Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar

Shaded mahogany tops this 322CE, while its short-scale neck and Venetian cutaway create an inviting home for fingerstyle players seeking high fret access.

What's special about this item?

Feature: What it does:
Mahogany neck Great sustain, strength, and warm tone
Sapele back and sides Rich, warm, and focused midrange; added sustain
Tropical mahogany top Present midrange tone with a full, rich sound
Venetian cutaway Cutaway for access to upper frets

This mahogany-top cutaway Grand Concert makes a great match for rootsy fingerstyle players in search of a comfortable-size guitar. The short-scale neck makes fretting and bending strings easier, while the mahogany/sapele wood pairing yields a surprisingly dynamic tonal range for a smaller body. A smooth shaded edgeburst adds a tasteful vintage look that complements the dark and rich-grained mahogany top. Appointments include a black pickguard and binding with crisp white top trim and a 3-ring rosette. The guitar also comes equipped with Expression System 2 electronics for a smooth plug-and-play experience.

A Smaller Bodied Guitar Ideally Suited for Fingerstyle

The small-body Grand Concert debuted in 1984 to meet the needs of a new wave of adventurous acoustic fingerstyle players. In contrast to the traditionally darker, boomier voices of bigger body styles like dreadnoughts and jumbos, the GC's compact size and tapered waist kept the overtones in check. It was also more comfortable to play while sitting down, and the guitar's slightly wider neck gave players more room for complex fingerings. The GC's smaller sonic footprint also fit cleanly in a mix with other instruments when tracking in the studio and with a band on stage, making it a useful tool for professional session and side players. Our current generation of GC models continues to accommodate fingerstylists with finger-friendly traits like a shorter 24 7/8-inch scale length, which makes fretting easier and adds a read more slightly slinkier feel on the strings due to the lighter string tension. If you feel more comfortable with a small body or favor controlled overtones, a Grand Concert is a great option.

Tropical Mahogany

Harder, denser woods like mahogany and koa that are used on the back and sides of a guitar are sometimes used as tops. Their stiffness initially translates into a bright tone and tends to need more play-in time to open up, but the more a mahogany-top guitar is played, the more it develops overtones that contribute to a fuller, richer sound. A mahogany-top guitar might appeal to rootsy players who like a little extra punchiness in their tone. Goes Well With: Blues and roots players, anyone who likes a slightly more burly or punchy quality to their tone.

Sapele

An alternative tonewood that joined the Taylor fold over a decade ago. It's sometimes mistakenly referred to as African mahogany because it closely resembles the West African wood khaya, which is commercially known as African mahogany. Sapele is a highly sustainable, relatively fast-growing wood. Tonally, it does everything that mahogany does, with a little extra treble zing. We'll be able to offer it for a long, long time.

Goes Well With: Everything. Like ovangkol, it's a great all-purpose tonewood that will deliver a consistent, balanced tone in a variety of playing applications, from fingerstyle to strumming.

Expression System 2

The Taylor Expression System 2 (ES2) is a revolutionary pickup design that delivers the latest in Taylor's ongoing innovation in acoustic guitar amplification. The heart of the Expression System 2 is Taylor's proprietary behind-the-saddle pickup (patent pending), which features three uniquely positioned and individually calibrated pickup sensors. The location of the sensors enables a more dynamic range of acoustic sound to be captured than ever before. Together with Taylor's custom-designed "professional audio"-grade preamp, this system produces exceptional amplified tone and responsiveness. On stage through a PA, plugged into your favorite acoustic amplifier, or direct into recording software, the Expression System 2 faithfully conveys the voice of your Taylor guitar.

Behind the ES2 Design: Rethinking the Piezo Pickup

For decades, piezo-electric transducers have been positioned under the saddle of a guitar based on the long-held belief that the string and top vibration cause the saddle to "bounce" up and down. But Taylor's electronics team, led by developer David Hosler, discovered that the vertical movement is actually heavily restricted, and that the saddle gets "locked down" due to the string tension's downward pressure. That's why a traditional under-saddle pickup with piezo-electric crystals often responds with a sound often characterized as thin, brittle, brash or synthetic, especially with more aggressive playing.

The saddle's natural range of movement as the guitar is being played is actually back and forth like a pendulum. That revelation led Taylor's design team to relocate the crystals from under the saddle to behind it. The new positioning enables the crystals to respond more naturally to the guitar's energy as it is transferred through the saddle. Three pickup sensors are installed behind the saddle, through the bridge, with three tiny Allen screws that calibrate the position of the sensors in relation to the saddle.

Like the original Expression System, the ES2 features the same volume and tone control knobs. The preamp is similar but with a slightly different gain structure. As a result it will be about 25 percent hotter, which is more in line with other pickups. This makes it plug-and-play friendly both for artists and live sound mixers.

Venetian

Standard on all "ce" models in the 300 Series through the Presentation Series, the Venetian cutaway is known for its soft, round lines. The sloping peak of the cutaway will vary depending on the shape of the guitar. The Grand Concert, Grand Auditorium, and Grand Symphony have a steeper slope, while the Dreadnought and Jumbo are a bit flatter. Our Grand Concert nylon-string models also feature a subtle, flatter slope, while our 100 and 200 Series cutaway models incorporate our flattest slope.

Features:

- Topical Mahogany Top
- Sapele Body Wood
- Ebony Fretboard Wood
- Taylor Expression System 2
- Venetian Cutaway
- Case Included
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- Shape: Grand Concert
- Back/Side Wood: Sapele
- Scale length: 24-7/8"
- Top Wood: Tropical Mahogany
- Body Length: 19 1/2"
- Electronics: Expression System 2
- Body Width: 15"
- Cutaway: Venetian
- Body Depth: 4 3/8"
- Nut & Saddle: Tusq Nut/Micarta Saddle
- Neck Width: 1-3/4"
- Neck/Heel: Tropical Mahogany
- Bracing: Forward Shifted Pattern with Relief Rout
- Fretboard: Wood Ebony
- Fretboard: Inlay 4mm Dots
- Headstock Overlay: Indian Rosewood
- Binding:Black
- Bridge Inlay: None
- Bridge Pins: Ebony
- Tuners: Taylor Nickel
- Truss Rod Cover: Indian Rosewood
- Back/Side Finish: Satin
- Top Finish: Satin
- Neck Finish: Satin
- Pickguard: Black
- Case:Taylor Deluxe Hardshell Brown
- Number of Frets: 20
- Armrest Binding: None
- Back Config: 2-piece No Wedge
- Backstrap Wood: None
- Backstrap Finish: None
- Brand of Strings: Elixir Phosphor Bronze HD Light
- Buttons: Nickel
- Edge Trim: None
- Fingerboard: Ext None
- Fretboard Binding: Black
- Heel Cap Binding: Black
- Heel length: 3-1/4"
- Peghead Finish: Satin
- Peghead Inlay: None
- Peghead Binding: None
- Peghead Logo: Taylor Colorcore
- Peghead Type: Standard
- Rosette: Mat. Plastic
- Rosette Size: Three Ring
- Stain/Sunburst: Shaded Edgeburst Top Only
- Type of Neck Joint: Scarf
- Wedge: None
Dimensions and Weight in Packaging
Base Item
Shipping Weight: 23 lbs
Shipping Dimensions: 47 x 21 x 8 in
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): 322ce-24

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-943-6782

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