![]() ![]() It had a wider classical neck, the fingerboard was flat, and the neck joined the body at the 12th fret. The NCX was more traditionally classical. Yamaha's NX range dates back to 2009, when it offered players two similar but quite different guitars, the NCX and NTX. Read the full Taylor Academy 12e-N review With its crisp, defined classical voice, that’s a winning combo. You’ve got a great neck shape, an accommodating size with a bevelled armrest – praise be! – and incredible playability. ![]() ![]() A hard percussive approach reveals a border-line flamenco voicing, while turning down the intensity showcases a more Latin-voicing that would work well with your bossanova or jazz-fusion chord book. It has an adjustable truss rod and a lightly radius’d fingerboard and a narrower neck (about 1/8” thinner across the nut than your typical 2” wide classical guitar), but its voice is classical with an open, responsive midrange. The 12e-N could be considered a “crossover” nylon-string. First off, it’s compact, and as the firm's smallest full-scale shape, the Grand Concert is the perfect size for a classical nylon-string. The Academy line offers a Taylor guitar without the hefty price-tag, making, as Taylor says, the “acoustic guitar accessible to more players.” But the Academy 12e-N is accessible in all kinds of ways.
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