Taylor Academy 12-N

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Downsizing a lot of my gear, but am considering the Taylor Academy 12-N for a bit of fun noodling.  Any owners on here, or anyone played/demo'd one? I'm a leftie... so haven't seen one but I'm assured by Taylor they do ship this model for southpaws.

https://www.taylorguitars.com/guitars/acoustic/academy-12-n
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  • MellishMellish Frets: 945
    @stevedunn ; - what are your plans? Order and get it shipped, or find one to try In-store? :) 
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  • CavemanGroggCavemanGrogg Frets: 2955
    stevedunn said:
    Downsizing a lot of my gear, but am considering the Taylor Academy 12-N for a bit of fun noodling.  Any owners on here, or anyone played/demo'd one? I'm a leftie... so haven't seen one but I'm assured by Taylor they do ship this model for southpaws.

    https://www.taylorguitars.com/guitars/acoustic/academy-12-n

    I didn't buy one, I went for a Hanika instead, I was extremely disapointed with it, Taylor do not make good nylon string/classical guitars, their steel string acoustics are great, but their nylon string guitars leave a lot to be desired, and I'm not just talking about their Academy series of nylon string guitsrs either, the 312-N is a truly terrible nylon string guitar, I was amazed Taylor would put their branding on them.
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  • elkayelkay Frets: 77
    I did exactly what you're planning, got one for 'fun noodling,' but didn't much care for it. Playability was good, but tone was totally boring and characterless. I've now got a Cordoba C5-CET for the same purpose, which is not only cheaper, but, for me, sounds better and much more fun to play. My only possible regret is that I should perhaps have got the CE version rather than the CET thinline, but then its compact nature is part of the appeal.
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  • brojanglesbrojangles Frets: 362
    Also tried one, quite liked it as a sofa guitar but it's plunky and pricey for what it is and I concluded a proper classical would be better.
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  • DavidRDavidR Frets: 727
    Yeh. Taylor not totally well known for classicals. Cordoba/Alhambra/Yamaha will give you a better choice Steve. And never forget Ramirez. You think top end, and they are, but they make some really good mid range instruments too like the 1NE, Estudio and 130anos. I have a 125anos and, when I was playing classical more and in an ensemble, it was more than good enough for performing in that way.
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  • stevedunnstevedunn Frets: 1
    Wow, thanks guys.... completely surprised with your assessments, but much appreciated!
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  • sev112sev112 Frets: 2739
    I played the Academy 12 steel string and was astonished how good it was for their bottom line model
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  • Toms_DadToms_Dad Frets: 168
    There's a Cordoba C9 parlour on eBay at the moment which looks good value.  Perfect couch guitar perhaps  No connection to the seller. 

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