Last update 7/11/2023
This Taylor K62ce guitar review is for a limited-edition instrument from Taylor guitars that is sure to turn heads. With its all-koa construction, V-class bracing, and ES2 electronics, the K62ce is a visually stunning and sonically superb acoustic guitar.
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What I like about the Guitar
There is so much to like about the Taylor K62ce. Here are just a few of the things that I love.
The Koa tonewood
Koa is a truly beautiful, versatile tonewood that produces a warm, balanced sound with excellent clarity and projection. The K62ce’s all-koa construction gives it a truly unique and special voice.
The V-class bracing: Taylor’s V-class bracing is a revolutionary design that improves volume, sustain, intonation, and overtones.
The ES2 electronics: The ES2 electronics system is among the best on the market. It makes for an accurate and natural sound reproduction, even at high volumes.
Tone Quality (Tonewoods)
The Taylor K62ce has a warm, balanced sound with excellent clarity and projection. The koa tonewood gives it a unique and special voice that is perfect for a variety of playing styles.
Koa is a very responsive tonewood that produces a wide range of tonal colors. It is also very durable, making it an excellent choice for guitars that will be used a lot.
The V-class bracing further enhances the K62ce’s tone quality. It gives the guitar a fuller, richer sound with more sustain. It also improves intonation and overtones, making the K62ce a truly versatile instrument.
The body
The Taylor K62ce has a Grand Concert body shape. This body shape is known for its balance and clarity. It is also relatively comfortable to play, even for extended periods.

The K62ce’s Venetian cutaway provides easy access to the upper frets. This makes it ideal for playing solos and melodies.
Guitar setup
The Taylor K62ce comes well-set up from the factory. The action is low, and the guitar is easy to play. The intonation is also spot-on.
However, it is always a good idea to set up your guitar by a qualified technician, especially if you are new to playing and have yet to have much experience working on guitars.
The neck
The Taylor K62ce has a mahogany neck with a satin finish. The neck is comfortable to hold and play, and the satin finish is smooth and non-sticky.
The fingerboard is ebony and features 22 frets with Spring Vine inlays. The frets are well-polished and even, and the inlays are beautiful.
The nut and saddle are made of micarta, which is a durable and stable material.
The top
The Taylor K62ce has a solid Koa top. The top is well-finished and has a beautiful grain pattern.
The top is braced with Taylor’s V-class bracing, which gives the guitar a fuller, richer sound with more sustain.
Back and sides

The Taylor K62ce has a solid koa back and sides. The back and sides are well-finished and have a beautiful grain pattern.
The back and sides are braced with Taylor’s V-class bracing, which gives the guitar a fuller, richer sound with more sustain.
Soundhole

The Taylor K62ce has a traditional round soundhole. The soundhole is well-placed and produces a balanced sound, decorated with a beautiful rosette.
Scale Length
The Taylor K62ce has a 25.5-inch scale length. This scale length is typical on acoustic guitars and is comfortable for most players.
Strings
The Taylor K62ce comes with Elixir Medium Light 12-string strings. These strings are an excellent all-around choice for most players.
Specifications
Body Shape: Grand Concert
Top, Back & Side Wood: Hawaiian Koa
Color: Shaded Edgeburst
Body Finish: Gloss
Body Binding: Pale, Non-figured Hard Rock Maple
Neck Wood: Neotropical Mahogany
Neck Finish: Satin
Fretboard Wood: West African Crelicam Ebony
Fretboard Inlay: Big Leaf Maple Spring Vine
Bracing: V-Class
Nut Width: 1-7/8″
Scale Length: 24-7/8″
Nut & Saddle: Black Tusq Nut, White Micarta Saddle
Tuners: Taylor Gold with Gold Buttons
Strings: Elixir Nanoweb Phosphor Bronze Light (.010 – .047)
Case: Brown Deluxe Hard Shell Case
Hardcase
The Taylor K62ce comes with a hard case. The hard case is well-made and provides excellent protection for the guitar.
I highly recommend using the hard case when transporting your guitar. A hard case will protect your guitar from bumps, scratches, and other damage.
The verdict
The Taylor K62ce is a limited-edition 12-string acoustic-electric guitar that will turn heads. With its all-koa construction, V-class bracing, and ES2 electronics, the K62ce is a visually stunning and sonically superb guitar.
If you are looking for a high-quality 12-string acoustic-electric guitar, the Taylor K62ce is an excellent option.
Pros
- Beautiful koa tonewood
- V-class bracing for enhanced tone and projection
- ES2 electronics system for accurate and natural sound reproduction
- Comfortable Grand Concert body shape
- Venetian cutaway for easy access to the upper frets
- Well-set up from the factory
Cons
Limited edition (only 50 guitars sold worldwide) Expensive
Warranty
The Taylor K62ce comes with a limited lifetime warranty. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship.
Maintenance
- The Taylor K62ce is a relatively low-maintenance guitar. However, cleaning the guitar regularly and keeping it humidified is essential.
- To clean the guitar, wipe it down with a soft cloth. You can also use a mild soap and water solution.
- You can use a humidifier or a damp sponge to humidify the guitar. Be careful not to over-humidify the guitar, which can damage the wood.
Conclusion
The Taylor K62ce is a high-quality 12-string acoustic-electric guitar that is perfect for a variety of playing styles. It is especially well-suited for fingerstyle and recording, but it is also a versatile guitar that can be used for various other genres.
If you want a unique and high-quality 12-string acoustic-electric guitar, the Taylor K62ce is an excellent option.
Additional thoughts
The K62ce is expensive but worth the investment for serious guitarists looking for a high-quality 12-string acoustic-electric guitar.
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