The Turner Grand Concert features a smaller body & waist and also a shallower depth than say a standard Dreadnought shape. Players often comment on how comfortable an instrument it is to play - whether in a studio on stage or simply seated. Excellent and defined treble tone incorprating smooth bass with great sustain the Turner Grand Concert offers just the right amount of punch and volume whilst still remaining 'open' sounding.
Featured here the Turner 82 CE. This series of instruments offer premium solid woods, spruce for the guitar top paired with 'solid' rosewood back and sides. Rosewood offers a voluptuous tone range of staggeringly defined depth and beautiful ringing treble, with just a hint of middle cut. Perfect for most playing styles whether it be fingerpicking or strumming rosewood never fails to deliver a signature tone that is easily recognized throughout acoustic guitar history. If you appreciate a traditional wholesome guitar tone that will project your playing superbly then rosewood will reward your investment for years to come.
The Turner 80 Series showcases subtle upgrades including 'Snowflake' fingerboard inlays at the 12th fret on a bound 'Ebony' fingerboard. Decorative body binding, Abalone inlays around the soundhole & upgraded Turner 'custom' tuning pegs. An upgraded Fishman Presys+ system with a microphone blend in addition to the under saddle pick-up providing accurate acoustic tonal reproduction - either in a studio or playing live, the built in guitar tuner is real useful and unplugged the Turner 80 Series made from rosewood and spruce sound excellent. The venetian cutaway allows easy access to the upper frets.
As a Pro Singer/Songwriter searching for a guitar I tried them all. From top spec £2000 guitars I kept coming back to Turner. Picking up a 72CE it just felt right - from the first stroke, the blend of rich tones played a kind of audio footsie with my senses. Strumming a few chords and then finger picking Dylan’s “Don’t think twice” - I was hooked! - Steve Khan
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