Details
This Taylor GT 811e was built in 2022 and it’s in excellent structural and cosmetic condition. The frets have a slight amount of wear and have lots of life left in them. We've been wishing Taylor would offer a fully-appointed smaller guitar for years, and this deluxe Grand Theater model is the best news we could have hoped for. This model has lots of new and different features, but here's the short description: The string scale is more than half an inch shorter than the scale on a Taylor Grand Concert, so it plays like butter, yet it doesn't sound like a smaller shorter-scale guitar at all. This is partly because while the body is shorter, the lower bout is almost the same width as their Grand Concert. The shortened upper bout puts the bridge in the optimum position in the lower bout, while retaining 14 frets clear, and Andy Powers' new C-Class bracing gives the lower string tension an advantage over either the X or V top bracing. To our ears, this new model holds up well in any comparison to an 812 model Taylor, but is both easier to play and more comfy to hold.
Specs
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Back sides
Indian Rosewood
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Binding
Rock Maple
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Bracing
C-Class
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Bridge
West African Crelicam Ebony
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Electronics
Yes
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Fingerboard
West African Crelicam Ebony
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Finish
Gloss 4.5
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Frets to body
14
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Make
Taylor
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Model
GT 811
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Neck material
Tropical Mahogany
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Neck shape
C-Shape
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Nut width
1 23/32"
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Pickup type
Expression System® 2
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Rosette
Single Ring
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Scale length
24 1/8"
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Top material
Sitka Spruce
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Total frets
20
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Tuners
Taylor Nickel Mini
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Year
2022
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Case type
AeroCase
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Serial number
1205182026
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SKU
TAYGT811E-1205182026
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UPC
141516