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Taylor 600 Series 610 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Natural

Estimated price for orientation: 2 699 $

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Features Body Body type: Grand Concert/OO Cutaway: Single cutaway Top wood: Torrified Sitka Spruce Back & sides: Maple Bracing pattern: Advanced performance with relief rout Body finish: Gloss Orientation: Left handed Neck Neck shape: Info not available Nut width: 35mm Fingerboard: Ebony Neck wood: Hard rock maple Scale length: 24.84" Number of frets: 18 Neck finish: Satin Electronics Pickup/preamp: No  Brand: Not applicable Configuration: Not applicable Preamp EQ: Not applicable Feedback filter Description Product Description Like all of Taylor's 12-fret Grand Concerts, this 600 Series 2015 610 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar features a shifted neck-to-body relationship, shifting the bridge location in a way that adds robust punch to the midrange notes. Together with the revoiced design details of the 600 Series, you are in for a treat. The smaller body and short-scale neck make for an intimate and comfortable playing experience, while the tonal refinements to the bracing and other materials serve up an inspiring mix of warmth, richness and volume, especially for a small-body guitar.Every material component has been optimized, from the wood and finish thicknesses to the internal bracing customized for each body shape to the special roasting process used on the spruce tops to activate a super-responsive, played-in sound. Aesthetic upgrades include a rich, hand-rubbed Brown Sugar stain on the back and sides, a special fretboard inlay that carries over to include an inlaid ebony backstrap, ebony and grained ivoroid trim, and a striped ebony pickguard. A Venetian cutaway adds playing range and performance versatility.Grand ConcertThe smallest of Taylors full-size body shapes. Its compact dimensions make for a physically comfortable guitar with an intimate feel and sound. The smaller footprint keeps the overtones in check, contributing to a focused, articulate sound thats well-suited for recording and stage work.Sitka SpruceThe most commonly used wood for guitar tops, Sitka generates a broad dynamic range and accommodates numerous playing styles, from aggressive strumming to fingerpicking.MapleMaple has long been associated with a bright acoustic sound, but Taylors maple guitars are voiced to bring out greater warmth, richness and sustain. This broadens maples tonal range from a single-dimension sound to a more musical, more v