Taylor

Description

Over the past four-plus decades there’s a resounding theme from Taylor Guitars: passion for improving the guitar-playing experience. As a company that’s passionate about exposing more players to the pleasures of making music, Taylor isn’t content to see people throw in the towel before they have a chance to get their groove on. The Academy Series, which includes this Academy 10e Dreadnought acoustic-electric guitar, represents Taylor’s effort to support the development of the entry-level guitar player. Taylor believes that in many respects a player who is just beginning deserves the best-playing guitar.

Most newcomers to the instrument — and parents buying for their kids — are understandably reluctant to pony up for a more expensive, "nice" brand of guitar without knowing whether the interest will last. So the approach tends to be: start with an inexpensive, “good-enough” guitar, and if things progress, upgrade to something better. But all too often this ends in hand-wringing frustration, where would-be music-makers walk away from the instrument blaming themselves for not having enough musical talent or physical dexterity, when in fact the real culprit all along was the guitar.

The Playing Experience
Academy Series guitars, like this Academy 10e dreadnought acoustic-electric, was designed to offer enough immediate gratification to encourage a new player to keep playing. To do so, the playing experience was Taylor’s priority:
• Easy to hold and play: the body is comfortable and lightweight. The guitar is easy to strum and fret.
• Rewarding sound: this guitar yields a good sound easily in the hands of a newer player.
• Not too precious. Durable. Minimal. A guitar that’s too precious can be intimidating for a novice to play and care for.
• Broad appeal: it covers a broad range of music preferences.

Function and Form
The Academy Series begins with the classic dreadnought body shape, in part because it’s a widely-recognized guitar shape that makes a good strumming and flatpicking guitar. Taylor borrowed the slightly smaller footprint of its famous Big Baby Taylor for comfort, but opted for a body depth that’s three-quarters of an inch deeper to give the guitar a fuller voice with more low-end response. The wood pairing is a solid spruce top with layered sapele back and sides. Genuine African ebony – not man-made substitutes – is used for the fingerboard and bridge, just as with all other Taylor models.

The neck is a fully engineered version of Taylor’s patented design, allowing for precise calibration of the neck angle and smooth serviceability throughout the guitar’s life. To enhance the handfeel and overall playability for entry-level players, Taylor chose a 24-7/8" scale length with a 1-11/16". nut width. The guitar’s top bracing and other internal architecture were optimized for volume and projection. It has full-size guitar dimensions. It has the right depth and width for the right internal architecture, with a seriously straight and true neck on it. These things were meant to go together as a whole without compromising musical function.

Although an armrest is normally reserved as an ultra-premium feature of Taylor’s top-end models, Taylor’s Andy Powers developed a greatly simplified version, produced with function in mind. “It’s important to give a beginning player the most comfortable, gratifying experience to make a welcoming first impression,” he says. “If the guitar is comfortable, plays well, and has a pleasing sound, then a player will have an easier time staying with the instrument.”

The Taylor Difference
The Academy Series also introduces players to the best of what Taylor Guitars brings to the guitar market. Unmatched build quality, the most stable and playable necks, a vast array of tonal options, eco-conscious and ethically-sourced raw materials, and a lifetime of service and support.
Taylor Academy 10e Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural
Taylor Academy 10e Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural
Taylor Academy 10e Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural
warning

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Specs

Body
  • Body type: Taylor Dreadnought 15/16th-Scale
  • Cutaway: No
  • Top wood: Solid Sitka Spruce
  • Back & sides: Layered Sapele
  • Bracing pattern: Academy Series Bracing
  • Body finish: Satin Varnish
  • Orientation: Right-Handed
Neck
  • Neck shape: Standard Taylor Profile
  • Nut width: 1-11/16" (42.8mm)
  • Fingerboard: Genuine African Ebony
  • Neck wood: Hard Rock Maple
  • Scale length: 24-7/8"
  • Number of frets: 20
  • Neck finish: Satin Varnish
Electronics
  • Pickup/preamp: ES-B
  • Brand: Taylor
  • Configuration: Behind-the-Saddle Transducer with Adjustable Sensors
  • Preamp EQ: Volume, Tone
  • Feedback filter: No
  • Tuner: Yes - Digital Chromatic LED
Other
  • Headstock overlay: Copafera
  • Tuning machines: Chrome Tuners with Chrome Buttons
  • Bridge: Genuine African Ebony
  • Saddle & nut: Micarta "Wave" Saddle; NuBone Nut
  • Number of strings: 6
  • Special features: Elixir Phosphor-Bronze Medium Gauge Strings
  • Case: Deluxe Taylor Gig Bag
  • Accessories: None
  • Country of origin: Mexico

Reviews

5

10 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Practicing8
  2. Jamming6
  3. Small Venues4
  4. Recording3
  5. Play at church1
Cons
  1. That fresh glue smell1
Describe Yourself
  1. Novice6
  2. Experienced3
  3. Professional Musician1
Pros
  1. Fun To Play10
  2. Good Feel10
  3. Consistent9
  4. Good Audio9
  5. Stays In Tune9
  • Fantastic Guitar

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byKen

    fromGoodyear, Az

    After so many years of playing and owning electric guitars from Les Pauls to Strats I decided I wanted an acoustic guitar. I didn't want to drop a ton of money so I started shopping and I found this Taylor Academy 10e! It was love at first strum. It chords fantastic at any position on the neck. Beautiful to hear, and awesome to play.

  • Great guitar for ANY player.

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byChris

    fromOregon

    I feel most people would consider this a beginner level guitar. Not true. I've been playing for 35 years and I'm telling you, this is an AMAZING guitar for any player. In terms of cosmetics, it's a bare bones as you can get. I don't care about that at all. I'm shocked at how great this guitar plays and sounds. Taylor's quality control is consistently great. I love this guitar.

  • Great Taylor product recomend

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byJames

    fromMoline, Illinois

    I was surprised how well the academy 10 E sounded tyed different Taylor and Martin guitars kept coming back to this one . Was looking for a little smaller body to travel with going to work out great ,stays in tune and tuner spot on highly recommend

  • Great sounding guitar!

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byRandy S.

    fromBrick NJ

    This guitar replaced one I lost in hurricane Sandy. Compared it to many others...my dream was an Ovation when I played a taylor I bought on the spot.

  • This gives me what I wish I had years ago

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byKevin D

    fromPhoenix, AZ

    I'm a novice guitar player having dropped guitar for ukulele years ago, but looking to get back to six strings I found this was a great deal. It solves all the frustrations of my original first guitar and gives me something that sounds great, is easy is play, and feels comfortable.

  • Sounds so sweet

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byTom C.

    fromMaryland

    The sound is amazing. I need to play softly so as not to disturb the wife, this guitar responds beautifully to light strumming and finger style. Can't put it down….

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Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byJake

    fromBrooksville, florida

    What is the neck scale on this model?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    24-7/8"
  • asked byRick

    fromTylertown, MS 39667

    Has no description for type of top, neck, sides, and back. A similar guitar has maple top, sapelle, ebony fretboard. Is the body the same as one with 3 band eq?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Please see........."https://www.taylorguitars.com/guitars/acoustic/academy-10e"
  • asked byJennifer

    fromUT

    Is it worth paying the extra money for the academy 10e vs. the 10, purely for the convince of the built-in tuner (it will likely never be plugged in). Also, is the acoustic sound different on an acoustic-electric vs. an acoustic?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    No and no.
  • asked byTony

    fromWarwick,r.i

    I would like an unopened , not previously played Is this available for pick up today

    Open Reply - Beau
    This guitar should be available in most stores but you may want to contact the store directly to confirm availability.
  • asked byParatrooper

    fromJacksonville. Fl

    Watts the difference between acoustics & classical Guitars Thanks.🏝

    Open Reply - Beau
    Classical guitars have nylon strings and standard acoustics have steel strings.