THE VAST MAJORITY of acoustic flattop steel string guitars built today feature spruce tops – in fact, I'd estimate that more than 90 percent of them have spruce tops. In more recent times, luthiers and guitar companies have focused more on experimenting with different materials for the backs and sides, but in the not-too-distant past guitar makers were more willing to use different top materials too.
Recent supply chain issues inspired Taylor Guitars master guitar designer Andy Powers to think outside the (typical flattop) box, and he decided to work with readily available materials when developing new models for the company. Taylor's ample supply of big leaf maple inspired the new AD27e, which uses that material for the back, sides and, most interestingly, the top. Taylor's new AD22e features a solid Sapele back and sides and solid mahogany top, similar to the previous Taylor AD27 American Dream model, but this is the first time Taylor has offered that tonewood combination on a smaller Grand Concert model. Both guitars provide tonal personalities that are different from the usual acoustics on today's market, making them great for players looking for an addition to their acoustic arsenal as well as anyone seeking acoustic tones that stand out from the crowd.
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