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Semi-Acoustic guitar Academy 10 by Taylor. It is an acoustic guitar, meaning the sound is produced by the speaker in its body and it has metal strings, as opposed to the classical guitar which consists of a combination of metal and nylon strings. The difference from the "regular" acoustic guitar is that the electro-acoustic guitar also has a preamp with...
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Semi-Acoustic guitar Academy 10 by Taylor. It is an acoustic guitar, meaning the sound is produced by the speaker in its body and it has metal strings, as opposed to the classical guitar which consists of a combination of metal and nylon strings. The difference from the "regular" acoustic guitar is that the electro-acoustic guitar also has a preamp with an integrated equalizer for treble, midrange, and bass. This allows it to be directly connected to an amplifier, which is why it is preferred for live performances.
Like any acoustic guitar, it is commonly played with a pick, unlike the classical guitar which is played with the fingers. The material of the strings and the playing technique also result in differences in the genre of music they are used for: the electro-acoustic guitar is preferred in modern Greek music as well as genres like rock, jazz, and country, while the classical guitar is suitable for classical music compositions and flamenco.
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It is a full-size Taylor guitar, with a cutaway on the right side for comfort in resting the bar - adding quite a few premium features for its price. At a similar price, there are only small-sized Taylor (and Martin) guitars, so this is pleasantly surprising. It comes with a carrying case and a nice mini instruction booklet (for maintenance, string changing, and related information). I rated it as average in terms of quality-price ratio because, regardless, you are paying a little extra for the brand. However, at this price, it is possibly the best on the market and, in terms of appearance, the image definitely does not do it justice. Before purchasing any guitar, however, I would recommend trying it out in person first (if there is availability in a physical store, of course).
It was the first Taylor that I tried even though I only like Martin.... searching for a second guitar, I tried it on an Aer amplifier at Naka and I simply fell in love with it..