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The Taylor 722ce Grand Concert acoustic-electric guitar provides a resonant, articulate voice for fingerstyle players and strummers alike. Built with solid Hawaiian koa for the top, back and sides, this mid-sized guitar generates a balanced tone with shimmering highs, a focused midrange and controlled bass. Taylor'sV-Class bracing optimizes the guitar's response, producing louder, more sustained notes with purer intonation. A gloss finish and mother-of-pearl inlays add visual appeal. Plug in the 722ce to access the customizable tone of Taylor's ES2 electronics.

Responsive Koa Construction

Koa is a traditional Hawaiian wood prized for instruments because of its resonance and beauty. On the 722ce, koa's dense grain produces a tone with strong fundamentals and crisp articulation. A Venetian cutaway gives you full access to the fingerboard. Taylor's new 700 Series back bracing and finish treatment elicit a livelier response from the koa. You'll appreciate how the 722ce reacts sensitively to your playing technique and fingerstyle nuances.

Play Confidently with a Taylor Neck

The 722ce's mahogany neck has a slim profile and smooth ebony fingerboard that feel familiar and playable. A 24 7/8" scale length and 1 3/4" nut width provide a comfortable span for most players. Dotted fingerboard inlays help guide you to each note. Whether you're a seasoned guitarist or still developing your skills, a Taylor neck inspires confidence during practice and performance.

Shape Your Sound with Taylor ES2 Electronics

Taylor's ES2 pickup system captures the nuances of the 722ce with adjustable sensors behind the saddle. Paired with Taylor's preamp, the ES2 delivers your acoustic tone naturally through an amplifier or PA. On-board bass and treble controls allow you to tweak the EQ to suit the venue. A volume knob provides overall output adjustment. For performances where volume levels matter, you can trust the ES2 to convey the 722ce's resonant voice.

Built to Last with Premium Components

From the ebony bridge and Tusq nut to the polished bronze tuners, the 722ce incorporates high-quality parts that won't deteriorate over time. It's constructed in Taylor's California factory by master craftspeople dedicated to precision and playability. The 722ce ships in a deluxe hardshell case to protect your investment. For an all-koa Grand Concert guitar with pro-level electronics in an expertly built package, the Taylor 722ce is an outstanding choice.

Taylor 722ce Grand Concert Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural
Taylor 722ce Grand Concert Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural
Taylor 722ce Grand Concert Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural

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  • Solid Hawaiian koa body for balanced, resonant tone
  • V-Class bracing enhances sustain and intonation
  • Taylor ES2 electronics provide customizable amplified sound
  • Slim mahogany neck with smooth ebony fingerboard
  • Deluxe hardshell case included for protection and transport

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Body
  • Body type: grand concert
  • Cutaway: yes, venetian
  • Top wood: solid select-grade Hawaiian koa
  • Back & sides: solid select-grade Hawaiian koa
  • Bracing pattern: Taylor V-Class bracing with relief rout
  • Body finish: gloss
Neck
  • Neck shape: Taylor standard profile
  • Nut width: 1-3/4" (44.5 mm)
  • Fingerboard: West African ebony
  • Neck wood: tropical mahogany
  • Scale length: 24-7/8"
  • Number of frets: 20
  • Neck finish: satin
Electronics
  • Pickup/preamp: expression system 2 professional audio-grade
  • Brand: Taylor
  • Configuration: behind-the-saddle transducer with adjustable sensors
  • Preamp EQ: volume, active bass and treble
  • Feedback filter: onboard phase switch
  • Tuner: none
Hardware
  • Headstock overlay: genuine West African ebony
  • Tuning machines: Taylor polished bronze with polished bronze buttons
  • Bridge: genuine West African ebony
  • Saddle & nut: micarta saddle, TUSQ nut
Other
  • Number of strings: 6
  • Orientation: right handed
  • Case: Taylor deluxe hardshell
  • Country of origin: USA

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