Taylor 24ce Sapele Acoustic-Electric Guitar w/ Fishman Pickup
Description
6-String | Neo-Tropical Mahogany Top | Sapele Back and Sides | Hard Rock Maple Neck | West African Crelicam Ebony Fretboard | Fishman Sonitone GT2 Electronics | Venetian Cutaway | Gig Bag Case
Blending warm, lively acoustic character with signature Taylor playability, the 24ce brings Taylor's full-size, full-scale cutaway Grand Auditorium experience to an accessible entry-level price point. A solid mahogany top delivers a warm, dry tonal profile with a strong focus on the midrange—perfect for players who enjoy a rootsy, earthy sound. Featuring layered sapele back and sides, the 24ce’s tonal balance makes it a dependable choice for strummers and fingerstyle players alike. Inside, Taylor's unique voicing architecture bolsters the overall volume and sustain, with greater harmonic agreement between notes along the entire ebony fretboard. A slim, heelless maple neck delivers the smooth, familiar feel Taylor players expect. Visually, the 24ce keeps things simple yet stylish with subtle 4mm dot inlays, a single-ring black rosette, chrome tuners and a faux-tortoiseshell pickguard. This model includes onboard Fishman Sonitone GT-2 electronics and ships in a gig bag so you can easily plug in and play wherever your music takes you.
- Solid mahogany top for midrange punch and projection
- Versatile, comfortable Grand Auditorium body shape
- Taylor neck for smooth playability
- Features Fishman Sonitone GT-2 pickup for plugged-in play
- Includes Taylor gig bag for transport
FEATURES
Rich Acoustic Tone in a Player-Friendly Package
A comfortable body, slender neck profile, tone-enhancing interior bracing and onboard electronics deliver a complete playing experience regardless of your skill level.

Grand Auditorium Body: Taylor's most popular and versatile body shape, the mid-size Grand Auditorium arrived in 1994 bearing refined proportions that fell between a Dreadnought and Grand Concert. While the bigger Dreadnought was traditionally considered a flatpicker’s guitar and the smaller Grand Concert catered to fingerstylists, the GA was designed to deliver on both fronts. The shape produced an original acoustic voice that was big enough to handle medium-strength picking and strumming, yet with impressive balance across the tonal spectrum, especially in the midrange, producing clear, well-defined notes that suited both strumming and fingerstyle playing. The GA’s overall presence tracks well with other instruments both in a studio mix and on stage, and singer-songwriters have embraced its utility both for composing and traveling with one guitar. Many people want a single guitar that can cover a variety of styles, which is why the GA continues to be Taylor's bestselling shape. If you want a great all-purpose guitar, the multi-dimensional GA won’t let you down.
Grand Auditorium Body Specifications: Body Length: 20" / Body Width: 16" / Body Depth: 4 5/8"

Sapele Body Wood: Sapele’s tonal output is consistent and balanced across the tonal spectrum, making it compatible with a diverse range of playing styles. It’s comparable to mahogany but its higher density tends to produce a slightly brighter sound with more top-end shimmer.
Origin: Central Africa
Sound: An alternative tonewood that joined the Taylor fold over a decade ago. It’s sometimes mistakenly referred to as African mahogany because it closely resembles the West African wood khaya, which is commercially known as African mahogany. Sapele is a highly sustainable, relatively fast-growing wood. Tonally, it does everything that mahogany does, with a little extra treble zing. Taylor will be able to offer it for a long, long time.
Goes Well With: Everything. Like ovangkol, it’s a great all-purpose tonewood that will deliver a consistent, balanced tone in a variety of playing applications, from fingerstyle to strumming.

The Taylor Neck: The Taylor Neck, originally called the NT Neck, was an original Bob Taylor innovation that grew from a foundation of slender, hand-friendly bolt-on necks and changed how builders and players think about acoustic guitar design. Optimized for exceptionally easy, precise adjustability, the NT Neck came to be known as a defining feature of Taylor guitars for decades to come.
Three-Piece Configuration: By crafting necks in three pieces—shaft, peghead and heel, all cut from the same block—we can create remarkably consistent necks that are straight, stable and durable. The three-piece design also helps reduce wood waste, increasing the yield from each tree harvested.
Slim Profile, Low Action: From the beginning, Taylor has always prioritized playability with slender necks designed to bring out your best. Every Taylor Neck features a comfortable profile that minimizes hand fatigue, whether you’re a beginner learning your first chords or a pro fretting complex arrangements.
A Perfect Setup, Every Time: Because the Taylor Neck’s three-bolt assembly secures the neck to the body without glue, a technician can easily and quickly remove the neck and adjust its angle for perfect sound, string height and tonal transfer, a process that takes minutes instead of days or weeks.

Neo-Tropical Mahogany Top Woods: Harder, denser woods like mahogany and koa that are used on the back and sides of a guitar are sometimes used as tops. Their stiffness initially translates into a bright tone and tends to need more play-in time to open up, but the more a mahogany-top guitar is played, the more it develops overtones that contribute to a fuller, richer sound. A mahogany-top guitar might appeal to rootsy players who like a little extra punchiness in their tone.
Origin: India, Central and South America
Goes Well With: Blues and roots players, anyone who likes an slightly more burly or punchy quality to their tone.

Fishman Sonitone GT2: The Fishman Sonitone GT2 acoustic-electric preamp and pickup system blends clear, faithful acoustic tone with exceptional value, helping keep select Taylor guitars at an accessible price point for beginners and players in need of a reliable practice instrument.
This undersaddle pickup system features an active soundhole-mounted preamp with dual volume and tone controls and is powered by a standard 9-volt battery. Like other pickup/preamp systems included in Taylor guitars, the Sonitone GT2 utilizes a discrete input jack connected to the guitar’s end pin.

Venetian Cutaway: The Venetian cutaway is known for its soft, round lines. The sloping peak of the cutaway will vary depending on the shape of the body. The Grand Concert and Grand Auditorium have a steeper slope, while the Dreadnought is a bit flatter. Taylor's Grand Concert nylon-string models also feature a subtle, flatter slope, while Taylor's 200 Series cutaway models incorporate their flattest slope.
SPECIFICATIONS
General
- Number of Strings 6: String
- Orientation: Right Handed
- Body Shape: Grand Auditorium
- Bracing System: C-Class Bracing
- Cutaway: Venetian Cutaway
- Color: Natural
- Electronics: Fishman Sonitone GT2
- Case/Bag: Gig Bag
Body
- Top Wood: Neo-Tropical Mahogany
- Back/Side Wood: Sapele
- Rosette: Black Plastic Single Ring
- Back Configuration: Layered, 2-Piece
- Body Binding: None
- Armrest: None
- Top Finish: Matte
- Back/Side Finish: Matte
Neck
- Neck Wood: Hard Rock Maple
- Fretboard Wood: West African Crelicam Ebony
- Neck Profile: Standard Carve
- Fretboard Inlay: Faux Pearl 4mm Dots
- Fretboard Binding: None
- Neck Finish: Matte
Peghead
- Nut Width:1-11/16"
- Peghead Veneer Wood: Copafera
- Scale Length: 25-1/2"
- Peghead Inlay: None
- Peghead Type: Paddle
- Peghead Binding: None
- Peghead Finish: Matte
Other
- Bridge:West African Crelicam Ebony
- Nut & Saddle: White NuBone Nut, White Micarta Saddle
- Bridge Pins: Black ABS Plastic
- Strings: D'Addario XS Coated Phosphor Bronze Light (.012 - .053)
- Pickguard: Tortoise
- Tuners: Die-cast Chrome with Chrome Buttons
- Strap Pin: Chrome
- End Pin: Chrome