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Reviews for this Taylor guitar (44 user reviews): "Accepted wisdom states that all-solid construction is a prerequisite for tonal character - b..." see more »
Reviews for this Taylor guitar (44 user reviews): "Accepted wisdom states that all-solid construction is a prerequisite for tonal character - but that's to overlook the critical importance of how a guitar is put together...It all adds up to a guitar that is 'entry-level' in the loosest possible sense - with both performance and price suggesting a serious buyer instead of a toe-dipping debutant...At £649, there's no doubt the 114ce is still a serious investment, but you're rewarded with some of the sweetest tones and best playability in this price bracket, along with - let's be honest - the sheer kudos of owning a pukka Taylor..."
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Reviews for this Taylor guitar (1 user review.): "Taylor Guitars of El Cajon, California, has announced the introduction of limited edition mod..." see more »
Reviews for this Taylor guitar (1 user review.): "Taylor Guitars of El Cajon, California, has announced the introduction of limited edition models in celebration of its 35th anniversary...That place was so bad," says Listug...What could be better is a successful 35-year-run that today finds Taylor Guitars with over 550 employees, state of the art manufacturing facilities in both El Cajon and Tecate, Mexico, global distribution, and a healthy reputation for producing quality acoustic, acoustic-electric and electric guitars...The 35th Anniversary edition of the much-raved-about T3 gives players a choice of fiery-orange colored cocobolo (XXXV-T3-C) or rich, sparkling koa (XXXV-T3-K..."
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Reviews for this Taylor guitar (8 user reviews): "The dreadnought body shape of the 210CE boasts that powerful tone that old school pickers exp..." see more »
Reviews for this Taylor guitar (8 user reviews): "The dreadnought body shape of the 210CE boasts that powerful tone that old school pickers expect, with deep lows and crisp highs, but with a voice that, like every Taylor, is more evenly balanced across the entire tonal spectrum...Premium electronics on the Taylor 210CE gives the guitar fantastic tone when plugged in, rivaling the tone of instruments that cost much more...The ES-T is a single-source, under-saddle transducer with individual elements for each string..."
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Reviews for this Taylor guitar (27 user reviews): "a good guitar with very nice mids and lows...the highs can be a bit punchy for my taste but ..." see more »
Reviews for this Taylor guitar (27 user reviews): "a good guitar with very nice mids and lows...the highs can be a bit punchy for my taste but to each their own.great for fingerpicking and a nice solid warm tone for strumming a good guitar that's worth the money...The guitar easily compairs in sound and quality to higher Taylors, I definitly recommend this guitar Even though it is a lower end taylor it has an a amazing sound..."
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Reviews for this Taylor guitar (7 user reviews): "It feels great to use, and makes you want to play more and more...Taylor always has done a gr..." see more »
Reviews for this Taylor guitar (7 user reviews): "It feels great to use, and makes you want to play more and more...Taylor always has done a great design job on thier instruments - they nice looking acoustics (though I am not a fan of the designs of their electrics...It was just dead sounding - mostly because of its ply construction..."
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Reviews for this Taylor guitar (7 user reviews): "Taylor's 200 Series was launched in late 2003, soon after the even less expensive 100 Ser..." see more »
Reviews for this Taylor guitar (7 user reviews): "Taylor's 200 Series was launched in late 2003, soon after the even less expensive 100 Series was unveiled...Initially, the 200 Series had just one model – the 214 grand auditorium – but this was subsequently joined by the 210 dreadnought plus Fishman Classic 4-powered electro versions of each...Indeed, were you to place the guitar alongside the £300 more expensive GA3 (formerly the 314), the only immediately striking difference – apart from the latter's solid sapele back and sides – is that the GA3's ?ngerboard is edged in white, where the 214's isn't bound at all...Unlike 3 Series instruments upwards, which use a reasonably wide 44.5mm (1.75-inch) nut width, the 200s go with 43mm (1.69-inch), generally considered more comfortable for strumming..."
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Reviews for this Taylor guitar (62 user reviews): "The Taylor 310ce's Venetian cutaway adds dimension to classic Dreadnought styling, while..." see more »
Reviews for this Taylor guitar (62 user reviews): "The Taylor 310ce's Venetian cutaway adds dimension to classic Dreadnought styling, while the distinctive tone of African mahogany is faithfully amplified via the Taylor Expression System...A traditional shape refined, we combine classic dreadnought volume and bass response with the definitive Taylor sound: clear trebles and an open, airy midrange that Bob Taylor's signature design accentuates...It even has good bottom to it, and I didn't know I could find one that matched Martin on the bottom..."
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Reviews for this Taylor guitar (122 user reviews): "Here's yet another beautifully crafted instrument from those clever chaps at Taylor, th..." see more »
Reviews for this Taylor guitar (122 user reviews): "Here's yet another beautifully crafted instrument from those clever chaps at Taylor, the 314CE has been made to the usual high standards we have come to associate with the Taylor brand and uses only the best raw materials...The Venetian cut-away provides plenty of access to the upper fret range for those that wish to dabble in that area and the Ebony fret board is a real pleasure to play on...The 314CE doesn't dissapoint when amplified either, and retains all of its natural acoustic qualities - the sign of a really good electro-acoustic..."
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Reviews for this Taylor guitar (5 user reviews): "I was blown away by the Taylor 354ce...How much do you really lose in tonal quality playing a..." see more »
Reviews for this Taylor guitar (5 user reviews): "I was blown away by the Taylor 354ce...How much do you really lose in tonal quality playing an acoustic electric unamplified..."
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Reviews for this Taylor guitar (7 user reviews): "I have many guitars in the house but had not bought a new one for a very long time until I go..." see more »
Reviews for this Taylor guitar (7 user reviews): "I have many guitars in the house but had not bought a new one for a very long time until I got a Martin JC16GTE for my daughter for Christmas...This guitar is all pros and no cons...The "Professor" known to many guitar collectors as an industry expert on vintage instruments is a very good friend of mine and questioned my judgement..."
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