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Taylor 320CE-L10 £1699

Taylor's Limited Editions offer up some rare koa delights in the humble guise of its 300 Series.

Constructed with reassuring precision.

Constructed with reassuring precision.

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Taylor's 320ce-L10 dreadnought is a cutaway electro-acoustic. The interior is typically spotless, although not finished as immaculately as small-scale high-end makers' instruments.

Whether this matters or not is open for debate, but what's for sure is that Taylor's increasingly hi-tech production methods have, on many other levels, surpassed what the finest traditional craftsman can achieve.

Overview

When Taylor took the decision to re-voice its dreadnoughts back in 2003, it was only from the 500 Series upwards, so it's the same scalloped X-bracing that's been used for some time that you'll find here. Decorative appointments are standard, but the mottled and streaky golden and dark brown koa top creates a different vibe.

Typically, the black/white wood fibre soundhole rosette is perfectly clean cut; as is the top's two-ply perimeter purifing. Body binding is black fibre. Back and sides are left plain, with only a black fibre strip along the sides' end-joint. The three-piece back makes productive use of book-matched slices of koa that are otherwise too narrow.

The neck, as you may probably know already, is a three-piece construction (heel/shaft/headstock), designed to conserve Taylor's precious mahogany stockpile. Fresh supplies of genuine South American mahogany are now pretty much as difficult to obtain as Brazilian rosewood.

You may also be aware of Taylor's NT neck, which involves a complex yet invisible system of neck strengthening and jointing to obtain ideal alignment and end-to-end fingerboard evenness.

As usual, the fingerboard and frets are immaculately presented and the nut sits neatly and squarely. At the top you'll find the standard 300 Series rosewood headstock veneer and the generic Taylor chrome tuners, which are solid, but not (under tension) the smoothest-geared machines available.

Unlike many makers, Taylor finishes its ebony bridges almost as finely as its fingerboards, and the saddle is perfectly snug and perpendicular. You even get ebony bridge pins.

Having spent years of research and heartache perfecting its environmentally friendly and timesaving UV-cured finish, you can rely on Taylor to offer an utterly pristine coating for its instruments.

Taylor's stealthy and painstakingly R & D'd Expression System is pretty well established among players now. Its three properly dynamic sensors (shunning both piezo-type materials and under-saddle placement), balanced low-impedance output, simple yet studio-quality EQ and even its low-profile non-slip control knobs give it several fundamental advantages over typical electro-acoustic systems.

With a shallow modified 'C'-profile cross-section that barely tapers - just over 21mm (first fret) to just over 22mm (10th fret) - and the wider of the two most common widths, this neck feels both svelte and spacious.

A perfectly silken ebony fingerboard with properly buffed frets and the mahogany's particularly slippery satin finish combine to deliver an exceptionally fast interface.

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MusicRadar rating

4 of 5

Pros

Usual precision Taylor construction. Faultless action. Good price for such a feast of koa.

Cons

The koa grain can create a patchy look. Nothing else really.

Verdict

A very accomodating instrument with a distinct sonic and visual charm.

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Specification

320CE-L10

Price:
£1699
Available Controls:
Bass, Treble, Volume
Available Finish:
Natural
Battery/Adaptor Type:
2 x AA Batteries
Body Style:
Dreadnought
Bridge Material:
Ebony
Case Included:
true
Country of Origin:
USA
Cutaway:
true
Fingerboard Material:
Ebony
Fingerboard Radius:
15 inch (381mm)
Inlays:
Pearl Dot
Max Rim Depth (mm):
112
Neck Material:
Mahogany
No of Strings:
6
No. of Frets:
20
Nut Material:
Tusq
Pickguard:
true
Pickguard Colour:
Black
Preamp:
Dynamic string sensor (mounted under the fingerboard), Neve-designed K3, Taylor Expression Systempickup/preamp with twin dynamic soundboardsensors
Scale Length (mm) (mm):
648
Top Material:
Hawaiian Koa
Unique Features:
Integrated output jack and power supply compartment/ Balanced 300 ohm output
Weight (kg) (kg):
2.25
Weight (lb) (lb):
5
Width at Nut (mm) (mm):
44.5

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