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Taylor Academy 10 Acoustic Guitar - Natural Reviews

6-string Acoustic Guitar with Sitka Spruce Top, Layered Sapele Back and Sides, Maple Neck, and Ebony Fingerboard - Natural

Sweetwater knows that a guitar with high action, poor intonation, and inferior tone will quickly take its toll and derail your learning experience. Taylor applied their decades of guitar-building expertise to designing the affordable Academy 10 that sidesteps these issues to deliver a guitar that plays comfortably and effortlessly, removing the barriers to your development as a player. And it does it at a price that will astound. And even seasoned players will love the high-quality tonewoods, the tone-enhancing varnish finish, and the unique armrest that reduces fatigue.

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This guitar sounds like a dream !

By James Bienvenu from LAKE CHARLES, LA on January 22, 2022

I made the mistake of writing a bad review on my guitar thinking the action was way too high. As it turns out all it needed was a simple truss rod adjustment. This is a FANTASTIC guitar.

This is nice

By Jason Miller from COPPERAS COVE, TX on November 17, 2021

This is my second acoustic guitar, it is a nice step up from the Yamaha F335.
I swapped out the stock tuners for lockers and replaced the stock plastic truss rod cover with a gold one. I also added a pickguard.
plays like a dream and sound wonderful, this was my first Sweetwater buy, and being assigned a service rep that is interactive with you is pleasant. Tony Greere, you are the best man!

So playable; Feels and Sounds Great

By Barry from Middletown, KY on April 3, 2021 Music Background: Worship leader and guitar/gear nerd for 30 years.

So . . . I bought this for my daughter to play (actually the Academy 12 model), but I've ended up playing it so much that she has to ask for it! Ha ha. I expected a sounding guitar. But this guitar punches above it's weight class like no other. So so easy to play and it sounds great. While it doesn't have the boom of a jumbo, it has plenty of bottom end. Sounds very balanced and much bigger than its 7/8 size would lead you to believe. The construction is flawless - such that I would expect this guitar to cost if I didn't already know the price. I find myself reaching for it first over acoustics I have that cost 10 times what this one costs. It is very articulate and clear - but never ever sounds thin or "tinny" like some lesser expensive models can and do. To my ear this sounds better than the Baby Taylor or the Big Baby, or the GS. We have the Academy 12 model - those curves are downright sexy and it looks amazing. And it doesn't have the screws THROUGH the neck like some other smaller guitars do (what's up with that?).

I stood it up next to my Avalon grand auditorium (made in Ireland), and in some dimensions the Academy is larger. Maybe that's why I like it so much - it never looks, feels, or sounds smaller than a "normal" sized guitar. DO NOT let anyone say this is for beginners .... sure, it's an epic choice for beginners, but anyone who loves acoustic will love this guitar. I have played it non-stop since May 2020 and keep choosing it over other options. Mine is not the "E" pickup model, since I will never buy a guitar with a hole cut in it for a P/U or EQ, or on-board tuner . . . if you buy a good guitar like this, it will still be relevant when the electronics are outdated. So when you buy an "E" version, you've got a decent pickup, a hole in your guitar, and upgrading the pickup will be a challenge. But if you buy the non-E version, you can put in a good p/u like a K&K Pure Mini, and nothing needs to be drilled in the body, other than perhaps the block inside for the 1/4" input jack. And in 10 years if you want to change pups, it's easy-peasy and you never have a hole cut into your guitar. I am a guy who keeps guitars for decades. So I don't want to be stuck with a certain p/u in 2021 when a better option comes along in 2030.

All that to say, for bucks, these Academy guitars cannot be beaten. If I had to spend on an acoustic, this would be it, hands down. If I had more, then I'd buy this Academy 10 or 12, and then add either a K&K Mini or a LR Baggs M80, and still have money left over for other gear.

In short, this guitar is fantastic. Plays and feels great, and it's for anyone - beginner to pro. Add electronics if you want to. Or use it to teach your kid how to play. SO many "kid" guitars sound and play like crap. Or just sound "OK." This one costs a little more than some, but will retain its value, so it's worth it. And don't think that it's a "small" guitar and therefore for kids, since many touring pros like Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran (please don't hate me for using them as an example) use smaller 7/8 guitars all the time. This one still manages to sound full and articulate and warm. And if you want more bottom end, then add the pickup and tweak the lows (with a BBE Acoustimax preamp! The BEST!!). But again, if your #1 priority is big bottom bass, then you're not reading this review anyway and you want a full-on dreadnaught or jumbo. For me, it has plenty of low end and never gets boomy or "flabby." Just "Taylor clear" and articulate.

I use mine for leading worship and love it. After 11 months with it, I am still super impressed. Plus, at (plus a p/u), I don't have to worry if it gets a scratch on it. And the gig bag is very thick and fantastic. I lug it around with me all the time.

Now I just need to buy another one for my daughter since I stole hers . . .

It's a player!

By Taylor Wind Set from Montana on December 23, 2020 Music Background: Guitar lover and player

Mitch Dazey from Sweetwater got this guitar out to me in record time, and when it came I let it sit for an hour before I opened the box. Once unboxed, I was amazed at the beautiful finish on the guitar. Despite being a basic Plain Jane among my guitars, it has beautiful lines, the neck is smooth, and the entire guitar is well put together. Thanks to Sweetwater for their pre shipment check, the guitar was set up perfectly and with the exception of one string, was in tune. I tuned up and started to play it, and this guitar, despite being an entry-level Taylor, SINGS. The intonation is perfect down every fret, it plays fast, chords are full and strong, and even though it's not noted for its lower end, it has plenty of oomph in the bass register. It doesn't sound tinny anywhere in the scales and it plays sort of like a Martin D-15. It is a smaller dreadnought but it booms out sound that has to be heard to be appreciated. The guitar is very responsive and it just flat out plays great, and sounds great too. The price is excellent, considering you get ALL the bang for your bucks. In this price range, there's only a couple of guitars that can compare, but this Taylor is very comfortable to play. I can hardly wait to get some time on it so it will open up and sound even better, if that's possible. Kudos, Taylor guitars!

More than I was expecting

By Drew Staudenmaier from Fairfield, OH on August 20, 2020 Music Background: Worship Leader

I got this as a part of deal Taylor was doing awhile back as an add on to another guitar I purchased. I had zero expectations for it, but I was very impressed with it right out of the box. Taylor does a great job delivering great quality in most everything that they do, from their high end instruments to their lower end models like this one. It is a really easy playing guitar but is surprisingly full sounding for a slightly smaller dreadnaught body. It comes set up with lights so it's a wonderful little fingerstyle guitar. The contoured edge makes it really comfy to play and it holds tuning fairly well. Only thing to keep in mind with it is that it has pretty much no finish on it, so it's more prone to be affected by humidity and climate changes. The gig bag is really nice, again Taylor quality even in the little details, and fits the guitar perfectly. It makes a great alternative to my nicer Taylor for travel/campfire stuff and is just a nice couch guitar. Way nicer than I was anticipating and I would highly recommend this one to someone looking for a nice guitar on a budget.

A Real Favorite

By Operator from Memphis on July 29, 2020 Music Background: rookie/novice

The Taylor Academy 10 sounds great and is a pleasure to play. The maple neck and ebony fret board feels so good to me. I've had this guitar for about a year and I must say I like it more than the day I received it. The short neck, body size and tone make this a high quality guitar. I purchased the Academy 10 to learn and it has been a positive experienced in all respects. The guitar may not be the right guitar for an experienced musician but for the novice it is perfect. The Taylor Academy 10 is comfortable, easy to play and sounds like a way more expensive guitar. I would recommend this guitar to anyone looking for a guitar in this size and price range. Also the gig bag is high quality and very protective.

Taylor Academy 10

By Robert from Midlothian, Va on December 21, 2019 Music Background: 50 years of noodling around

This is the first Taylor I've owned and I'm not disappointed. It did need a set up due to action being very high but I attribute that to traveling from Ft. Wayne,In. to Richmond,Va . That being done , the tone is great , resonance outstanding, the neck feel is one of the best I've experienced. Overall 5 stars from the service provided by Ashton to the delivery time to the instrument itself .

Bang for your buck

By Dave on October 15, 2019

This guitar is a winner. It plays so easy and smooth. It has a big sound for its size and price. It’s not a beauty by any means. They save that for the expensive models. Lol. It’s just a plain ol looking good sounding quality guitar at a great price. Talk about customer service. The original one that I ordered had some damage to the fret board. They caught it before they shipped it. My sales rep Ed called me to make sure I was aware of this and that I approved the replacement guitar that he chose. All around another positive experience from Sweetwater.

great for the price

By David Pungercar on January 15, 2024

I upgraded from a seagull to this taylor. took a little to get used to it but now I love it!

Taylor Academy 10

By Sweetwater Customer on July 26, 2022

Forget about a beginner's guitar, its a high end intermediate. Yes its made in Mexico. Yes its made of cheaper materials but the tone, the highs, the lows, the sound projection and playability is superb. I have only one guitar in my opinion that's better and it's a Gibson. You can't go wrong with this guitar.

Very pleased, worth the extra money.

By Carl from Indiana on October 28, 2021 Music Background: Getting back to playing after a 40+ year hiatus.

I did my homework for a couple of months before I decided to take the plunge and buy the Taylor Academy 10. I'm glad I did! I was not intending to spend quite this much for a guitar to basically entertain myself at home, but I'm glad I did. I've heard that the bass is not as prominent on Taylor guitars, but my Academy 10 sounds very balanced to me.Also, I like the neck feel and fret spacing, everything seems very smooth and feels really easy to play.I know the guitar is somewhat plain looking, but I personally like the pared down look very much. It comes with a very nice soft case as well, so that is worth something. Also, the sales engineer at Sweetwater was very helpful. Thanks Ray!

Great guitar for beginners and intermediates

By Sweetwater Customer on September 16, 2020

The finishing of this guitar is gorgeous and has no flaw. The arm rest is awesome and works great for me. The fretboard and bridge are adjusted just right and make it so easy to play chords.

The only cons to me is the size of the body is bit smaller so the sound of the low pitch not that great, but overall this is a great guitar and I love it.

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