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                Best Grand Concert Guitars With Graphite Nut in 2023

                Here are the top Grand Concert style guitars with Graphite nut. This material is self-lubricating, which allows the strings to slide over the nut without too much friction. This helps to keep the guitar in tune when bending and using the tremolo. It's not as resistant and it doesn't sound as good as bone, but it is much better than a plastic nut.

                Out of the more than 2000 guitars in our database, these are the best scoring ones. You can use our filters to the left to narrow down these results, or click on "Compare" to get a deep comparison between them. Our automated scoring system takes into account the ratings from ours users who own the guitar, and dozens of parameters to determine the build quality, playability, pickups quality, value for money, and more.

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                1. Taylor K22ce

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                Taylor K22ce
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                Playability 82
                Sound 86
                Build quality 85
                Value for money 69
                Overall Score 84

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                • Neck profile shape: D (6 votes)
                • Neck speed (thickness): Fast (6 votes)
                • Pickups noise: Noiseless (5 votes)
                • Pickups power: Clean (4 votes)
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                • From Taylor's 2018 Koa series
                • Made in United States
                • 6 strings
                • 24.9"'' scale
                • 15" Fretboard Radius
                • Solid Hawaiian Koa top
                • Solid Hawaiian Koa back
                • Solid Hawaiian Koa sides
                • Tropical Mahogany neck
                • West African Crelicam Ebony fretboard
                • Bridge pickup: Expression System 2 Electronics (Preamp/Active)
                • West African Crelicam Ebony bridge
                • Acoustic Taylor Standard Set neck
                • 20 Medium frets
                • Gotoh tuners
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                Taylor K22ce
                • Made in United States
                • Expensive Wood
                • Electronics
                • Solid Top Wood
                • Solid Side Wood
                • Solid Back Wood
                • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
                • No Locking Tuners
                • No High-Quality Nut
                • No Top Brand Pickups
                • Low-Quality Material Saddle
                • No Compound Radius Fretboard
                • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio
                • No Strap Lock

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                2. Taylor 912ce

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                Taylor 912ce
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                Playability 82
                Sound 86
                Build quality 85
                Value for money 69
                Overall Score 84

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                • Neck profile shape: D (6 votes)
                • Neck speed (thickness): Fast (6 votes)
                • Pickups noise: Noiseless (5 votes)
                • Pickups power: Clean (4 votes)
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                • From Taylor's 2018 900 series
                • Made in United States
                • 6 strings
                • 24.9"'' scale
                • 15" Fretboard Radius
                • Solid Sitka Spruce top
                • Solid Indian Rosewood back
                • Solid Indian Rosewood sides
                • Tropical Mahogany neck
                • West African Crelicam Ebony fretboard
                • Bridge pickup: Expression System 2 Electronics (Preamp/Active)
                • West African Crelicam Ebony bridge
                • Acoustic Taylor Standard Set neck
                • 20 Medium frets
                • Gotoh tuners
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                Taylor 912ce
                • Made in United States
                • Expensive Wood
                • Electronics
                • Solid Top Wood
                • Solid Side Wood
                • Solid Back Wood
                • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
                • No Locking Tuners
                • No High-Quality Nut
                • No Top Brand Pickups
                • Low-Quality Material Saddle
                • No Compound Radius Fretboard
                • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio
                • No Strap Lock

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                3. Taylor 312ce

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                Taylor 312ce
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                Playability 82
                Sound 86
                Build quality 80
                Value for money 73
                Overall Score 83

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                • Neck access to high frets: Very Hard (1 vote)
                • Neck profile shape: D (6 votes)
                • Neck speed (thickness): Fast (6 votes)
                • Pickups noise: Noiseless (5 votes)
                • Pickups power: Clean (4 votes)
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                • From Taylor's 2016 300 series
                • Made in United States
                • 6 strings
                • 24.9"'' scale
                • 15" Fretboard Radius
                • Solid Sitka Spruce top
                • Solid Sapele back
                • Solid Sapele sides
                • Tropical Mahogany neck
                • West African Crelicam Ebony fretboard
                • Bridge pickup: Expression System 2 Electronics (Preamp/Active)
                • West African Crelicam Ebony bridge
                • Acoustic Taylor Standard Set neck
                • 20 Medium frets
                • Taylor Nickel tuners
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                Taylor 312ce
                • Made in United States
                • Expensive Wood
                • Electronics
                • Solid Top Wood
                • Solid Side Wood
                • Solid Back Wood
                • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
                • No Locking Tuners
                • No High-Quality Nut
                • No Top Brand Pickups
                • Low-Quality Material Saddle
                • No Compound Radius Fretboard
                • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio
                • No Strap Lock

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                4. Taylor K22ce 12-Fret

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                Taylor K22ce 12-Fret
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                Playability 78
                Sound 84
                Build quality 82
                Value for money 66
                Overall Score 81

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                • Neck profile shape: D (6 votes)
                • Neck speed (thickness): Fast (6 votes)
                • Pickups noise: Noiseless (5 votes)
                • Pickups power: Clean (4 votes)
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                • From Taylor's 2018 Koa series
                • Made in United States
                • 6 strings
                • 24.9"'' scale
                • 15" Fretboard Radius
                • Solid Hawaiian Koa top
                • Solid Hawaiian Koa back
                • Solid Hawaiian Koa sides
                • Tropical Mahogany neck
                • West African Crelicam Ebony fretboard
                • Bridge pickup: Expression System 2 Electronics (Preamp/Active)
                • West African Crelicam Ebony bridge
                • Acoustic Taylor Standard Set neck
                • 18 Medium frets
                • Taylor Slot Head tuners
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                Taylor K22ce 12-Fret
                • Made in United States
                • Expensive Wood
                • Electronics
                • Solid Top Wood
                • Solid Side Wood
                • Solid Back Wood
                • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
                • No Locking Tuners
                • No High-Quality Nut
                • No Top Brand Pickups
                • Low-Quality Material Saddle
                • No Compound Radius Fretboard
                • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio
                • No Strap Lock

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                5. Taylor 512ce 12-Fret

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                Taylor 512ce 12-Fret
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                Playability 78
                Sound 84
                Build quality 80
                Value for money 71
                Overall Score 81

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                • Neck profile shape: D (6 votes)
                • Neck speed (thickness): Fast (6 votes)
                • Pickups noise: Noiseless (5 votes)
                • Pickups power: Clean (4 votes)
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                • From Taylor's 2013 500 series
                • Made in United States
                • 6 strings
                • 24.9"'' scale
                • 15" Fretboard Radius
                • Solid western red cedar top
                • Solid Tropical Mahogany back
                • Solid Tropical Mahogany sides
                • Tropical Mahogany neck
                • West African Crelicam Ebony fretboard
                • Bridge pickup: Expression System 2 Electronics (Preamp/Active)
                • West African Crelicam Ebony bridge
                • Acoustic Taylor Standard Set neck
                • 18 Medium frets
                • Taylor Slot Head tuners
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                Taylor 512ce 12-Fret
                • Made in United States
                • Expensive Wood
                • Electronics
                • Solid Top Wood
                • Solid Side Wood
                • Solid Back Wood
                • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
                • No Locking Tuners
                • No High-Quality Nut
                • No Top Brand Pickups
                • Low-Quality Material Saddle
                • No Compound Radius Fretboard
                • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio
                • No Strap Lock

                6. Taylor 312ce 12-Fret

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                Taylor 312ce 12-Fret
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                Playability 78
                Sound 84
                Build quality 80
                Value for money 71
                Overall Score 81

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                • Neck profile shape: D (6 votes)
                • Neck speed (thickness): Fast (6 votes)
                • Pickups noise: Noiseless (5 votes)
                • Pickups power: Clean (4 votes)
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                • From Taylor's 2016 300 series
                • Made in United States
                • 6 strings
                • 24.9"'' scale
                • 15" Fretboard Radius
                • Solid Sitka Spruce top
                • Solid Sapele back
                • Solid Sapele sides
                • Tropical Mahogany neck
                • West African Crelicam Ebony fretboard
                • Bridge pickup: Expression System 2 Electronics (Preamp/Active)
                • West African Crelicam Ebony bridge
                • Acoustic Taylor Standard Set neck
                • 18 Medium frets
                • Taylor Slot Head tuners
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                Taylor 312ce 12-Fret
                • Made in United States
                • Expensive Wood
                • Electronics
                • Solid Top Wood
                • Solid Side Wood
                • Solid Back Wood
                • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
                • No Locking Tuners
                • No High-Quality Nut
                • No Top Brand Pickups
                • Low-Quality Material Saddle
                • No Compound Radius Fretboard
                • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio
                • No Strap Lock

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