I own a 214ce dlx. It will be a forever guitar for me. I love everything about it. With that in mind, I am 50 yrs old , and when I retire hopefully at 60 yrs old, my dream is to be living in Florida, with a top of the line Taylor, preferably the Taylor Koa with all the bling on it, ( the $9,999 model) sitting on my deck looking out to the beach playing it until the good Lord calls my name..Thanks for the video, I subscribed. Thanks Jerry
Haha…. You remind me of a story that I heard somewhere - What is the biggest nightmare of every guitar player? That his wife, after his death, would sell his guitars for the price he told her the guitars cost when he brought the guitars home 😂
Wow...I did not know Taylor guitars sounds so good until I played one. Nice warm clean and deep sound. Taylor guitars sound good but I believe the musician that demos the guitars on this video has the capability to make any guitar sound good. Wow...what skill!
I own Martin guitars and I own seven Taylor guitars and have had just about every brand you can name but as for me I have absolutely fell in love with Taylor guitars and out of all acoustics guitars they are hands down my favorite guitars.I have 2015 614ce, 2019 614ce builders edition v brace,2015 816ce,2018 814ce DLX v brace, 2019 K-24 ce,2015 914ce,And Baby Taylor. And Taylor is my favorite outta all the other acoustic guitars I have I like Martin and Gibson's but love my Taylor guitars.My favorite Martin is my 1980 D-28 and it's better than the D45 to me but still Taylor guitars are my favorite.
And I own 100 Martin guitars and I own 100 Taylor guitars and have had just about every brand you name but as for me I have absolutely fell in love with Taylor guitars.
@@narprasad sounds like you hate someone because they can afford several guitars,But hate on is all I can say,Work really hard Mabey you could have the guitars you love.A lazy bum never gets nothing unleasing they steal it.Are you a thief to have so many Martin and Taylor guitars are just a natural hater lol, Hate on your not hurting no one but you .
I have a 326ce Koa 2014 Fall Ltd which is close to being the love of my life. I toured the factory in El Cajon and was blown away by the processes used in manufacturing Taylor guitars. Bob Taylor would be knighted if he lived in England for his work on sustainability of tone woods and his care for the environment. Andy Power would probably be made a Lord for producing more from a guitar that anyone this century. Thank you for a most informative look at the Taylor range of guitars. As a side note I have been playing guitar for over 55 years and owned many different makes, including Maton and Ovation, and none could match the playability or comfort of the Taylor neck design or the tone of Koa.
Extremely helpful video with clear and concise explanation. Perfect for my smol brain :) and fantastic playing, wow. Thank you guys for this video! Sending good vibes from US! Cheers
great video, thanks! My personal opinion after trying different ones at local store, that there is no much difference in sound for my ears between 100 and 200 series, I find the differences more esthetic, 200 series look more beautiful. However if you climb up to 300 there you see significat improvements in sound compared to 100 and 200 series. I am about to pick my first Taylor today, second hand 110e.
I just purchased a 214 e SB Deluxe. I’ve owned a lot of Martins,Alvarez YARI,J45 Gibson but this Taylor is my favorite. The low end is so beautiful. Bought it on the internet without playing it,which made me a little uneasy, but WOW. I Really like it. A little tweaking on the truss and it’s smooth and easy to play.
Have a 2008 DN3 (now 3 series) and a 517e Builder's Edition WHB. They are both great but incredibly different. The DN3 is big, easy to play and produces a ringing top end and boomy bottom. The 517e is warm, round, focussed and a tad more difficult to play (C shaped neck) - it was much MORE EXPENSIVE too. You must try them before you buy them, they are so different.
I bought a 324ce and it has a great sound with those deep bass tones. Do you like this one? I have a few more weeks to decide but it’s great for strumming and picking and all styles to my ear but I am newer to guitar. Thoughts ? Thanks
I think Taylor’s are great, well-built guitars. That said, they all sound roughly the same to me. The 100 and 800-series’ are separated by thousands of dollars in price, but they sound so similar in sound. Very strange, but great if you don’t have the cash for a higher-end model.
I must add that the Taylor adjustable neck was originally designed and hand built by Monty Novotny of NBN guitars in the early 1970's. They were based out of Longmont, Colorado. Monty is never given credit for his innovation. They built guitars for people like James Taylor, Leo Kottke, Paul Simon. They put their neck on a dobro own by Stephen Stills (Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young). You can see that guitar on the back of one of Stephen Still's albums. The word goes that Still's girlfriend at the time got pissed at him and smashed the dobro guitar on the bed and broke the neck.
It would be easier to compare the guitars, if the same melodies were played on them. The playing seems to go from muted noodling on the lower end guitars to slow sustained strumming on the higher end models
Thanks, really appreciate the love @quiksilver789 - I do and certainly shall be doing a lot more in the near future. Check out www.nmcdonoughmusic.com to hear/know more!
I had always dreamed of owning a nice Taylor acoustic and recently I miraculously found myself a 424ce walnut for less than a 300 series. I’m also one of those weird people who plays a Taylor electric guitar.
Hey very informative video cheers. I’m looking at buying my first decent Taylor guitar.. I play mainly finger style (John fahey, jack rose and jazz). Just wondered what anyone would recommend for me. Thanks!
I have 710 spruce top and rose wood, dreadnaught, it’s too big. Can I get a grand auditorium with same tone wood paring that will be smaller than the 710
Thank you for the excellent video 😊 The Lord’s love + grace be with you Hope you are all well and resting in Jesus saving love + grace 😊 Blessings friends 😊
Thanks very much! So no confusingly it's not in order from 0-8 (although you would think that would be the case) from 3:43 onwards is where I go through the sizes from smallest to largest :)
@@GakCoUk oh thank u! I did seem to remember you mentioned them i order, but i looked at the part later in the video and thought i remembered wrong haha😉 thanks again
Thanks for this, it is very helpful. It took me weeks to figure out on my own. I do have a question, why are the guitars called different body “styles” instead of different body sizes. They all look alike except maybe a cutout thus they all appear to have the same style to my eye. They are definitely different sizes though.
If you look closer, there are more narrow waists or deeper bodies. Subtle but different in sound. They certainly aren't different like a Tele and a Les Paul or strat.
This guy nailed Spot-On, the complete Taylor Series. Throughout that series, It’s more about (after Cost) the sound you’re looking for and the shape of the guitar that fits into your body, arms and fingers, that let you know. Hope this helps.
Paid good money for a 150e 12 string but I live nowhere near an authorised repair person and since most Tailor guitars are not correctly adjusted and necks need re shimming .. guess what ? They refuse to provide corrective shims. Have tried everywhere but only received condescending dismissive reply's from Taylor and links to Australian repair techs closest 700kms away and I wont mail my guitar. I am perfectly able to do the repair and the maths to set up shims neck and saddle but they wont help at all. My action is 13/64 at the 12 fret, guitar kept in perfect humidity. Am gutted as I look at my $1400 au wall hanger. Don't buy unless you can afford expensive hidden costs and egotistic help people.
I own seven Taylor guitars and never had no issues at all ,And also I know lots of Taylor guitars your the first person I've ever heard say they had problems, It could be your not keeping it properly cared for all guitars has to be humified and properly taken care of , Like I said I own seven no problem or complaints ever.
I have a 20+ year old 414 that is magnificent. No warping, no cracking, no collapsing. Best guitar I ever owned. The only thing I've ever had done to it is some fret replacements, but you have to expect that after 20 years of playing. frets wear out.
You failed to mention that V class bracing absolutely kills mids and low base. You only highlighted a few characteristics like intonation and sustain. Why is this- are you sponsored by Taylor? Given how you used their own marketing soundbites, my guess is yes (even if you won't admit it.) FYI, the 110e uses the old and superior X bracing. It holds it's own very well against their top models. It is the best values out there.
@Rob B Hi Rob- Forget V bracing (most Taylors since 2018) if you like mids and lows. If you plug in, you can adjust the EQ and it will be better. There are numerous A/B videos in YTube that show the difference. Type in "Taylor X vs V bracing." Even the pro's were like- hmmm where did the base go? By making the top super strong, they will probably save $ on warranty claims for cracking however the tone suffers big time. I really wanted that 714ce but could not stand the tone. I played about 10 of them at 4 different guitar shops so it's the design and not a one off thing. They sounded like Ukulele's- very clinical and trebly. The 110e still uses the good old X bracing. I just bought one this week. I compared it to about 10 other guitars in the store and walked out with it. I walked in prepared to invest in a Martin D-18 but the 110e sounded as you said, boomier and brighter- a nice balanced tone. I also compared it to the Deluxe version 110e. The satin finish sounded better. Gloss finishes inhibit tone. The action is very easily adjusted on all Taylors. They use a bolt on neck and shims. A good tech can dial it in quickly for you. I found the fit and finish in general superior on Taylors. I heard they stand behind their warranties better too vs. Martin. GC has 15% off right now so you can grab that 110e for very little. You have 45 days too if you don't like it so it's a no brainer. Another good guitar to check out is called Larrivee. I also bought a LV-03e which is slightly smaller and has a cutout. They are hand-made in CA.
@Rob B Ok, so again, if you like Boom- you will want to avoid any V braced guitar- go with fwd shifted X bracing and a dread shape. I would not get a new 618 or 818. FYI, the first # is the series so 600 or 800 series. 18 is the wood so Spruce top over Maple. 28 or 628, 828, 3etc. gets you Spruce on top and ROSEWOOD back and sides. Personally I like Mahogany (14- so 714 814, etc.) MOH emphasizes mids and keeps the highs and lows in check. It's best for blues and single note runs. Rosewood is good but it highlights the highs and lows. At first it sounds good but the mids are scooped and the overtones can be a bit much. Ideally have 2-3 guitars for different genres or type of playing. You can watch the interview with the V brace designer- called The Real Story. He sells it well but when you play it, it just lacks for many...myself included. If you read the forums, it is a common complaint. If you like treble, go for it.
I have the 324ce and it has all the sounds you claim are lacking. It’s an all around amazing guitar and the v bracing actually brings out more sound on this type of guitar with the solid mohagany top. And black wood back and sides. It’s amazing.
@@R.L.Humpert I never specifically referenced, or played a 324ce. Also, the specific tone woods make a huge difference. Solid Mahogany and blackwood is a unique and very nice combination. Maybe that is enough to overcome what I consider shortcomings in the "new" V bracing system. You have a beautiful instrument. If I recall right, I don't think it has a heavy gloss layer on it- which could be another reason you are hearing relatively nicer bass tones. I have A/B'd various Taylors and those without gloss finishes just sounded better. Also, if you are playing your acoustic through an amp and bump up the low EQ, it will sound much better. The V bracing does offer some advantages but unplugged, they were not enough "for me" to buy one. If you love the way your sounds- that is really all that matters. I stand firmly behind the fact that I have tried over a half dozen, newer (2018-2021) 314ce, 414ce and 714ce and 2, 814ce's (from 3 different stores.) Every single one noticeably lacked mids and especially bass as compared to their pre-2018 counterparts. Keep in mind that I very much wanted to like them. I was all set to buy the gorgeous 714ce but it was just to tinny. There is a video online in YTube called "Taylor V vs X Bracing - Is Taylor's New Bracing Better?" Watch it and listen carefully. These seasoned players very accurately comment exactly on what my experience has been. Bottom line- if you have a guitar you love, that's great. It doesn't matter what anyone says. By and large however, the newer Taylors with the V bracing, while nice guitars to look at do lack some of the tonal qualities that many players like (bass and mids.) I would encourage you to visit a GC and try one of the 314, 414 or 714's and see if you notice it. By contrast play the equivalent Martin. Sound is also subjective- so get what you like. I ended up buying a new Taylor dreadnought this month that has the old X bracing. It sounds great and has plenty of bass. I also appreciate the fine craftmanship that all Taylor instruments offer. I even like the on-board ES2 electronics.
I totally disagree with you,You either can't afford a Taylor or obviously don't know what your talking about,I own many different brands of guitars and Taylor is the best of the best.
John 3 verse 16 ^_^ please search the Gospel (Bible) all who read this. Your soul is far to precious to gamble in thinking there is no hell or need for salvation in The Lord Jesus Blessings friends ^_^
@ believe me, you wouldn’t (oh, pun intended) 😅 I could show how 2,000 Bible prophecies have came true (proven historically) and how purely science alone can prove The Bible (without even touching The Bible) will that do it? Yes, my apologies, I know it’s a guitar forum, a really good one, at that 😄 But if we do have a soul, and it DOES matter where we spend our eternity, how much do I have to hate you, to put our “entertainment” first, and not tell you (while we can still be thoroughly entertained, and get on well as friend’s) I truly Hope your well my friend Warmest Love + every blessing’s 😊
@JesusSavesJohn3verse16 When I hear someone professing themselves as "Christians," I avoid them like the plague. Especially since this last election when the so-called Christians re-elected a felon and rapist.
I nearly cried when I heard the rich an full sound of the 900s series. Then I googled the price and I couldn't stop crying.
$7000 starting point ... indeed.
I own a 214ce dlx. It will be a forever guitar for me. I love everything about it. With that in mind, I am 50 yrs old , and when I retire hopefully at 60 yrs old, my dream is to be living in Florida, with a top of the line Taylor, preferably the Taylor Koa with all the bling on it, ( the $9,999 model) sitting on my deck looking out to the beach playing it until the good Lord calls my name..Thanks for the video, I subscribed. Thanks Jerry
Epic
I hear ya
I just got the same
That 10k guitar will make you nervous about scratches, dropping, etc. A couple grand is all you need.
Haha…. You remind me of a story that I heard somewhere - What is the biggest nightmare of every guitar player? That his wife, after his death, would sell his guitars for the price he told her the guitars cost when he brought the guitars home 😂
The Taylor 818 sound fantastic to my ear.
I have a 110e. The cheapest and least fancy Taylor I could get for my purposes. And it still fetches consistent compliments on its tone.
Hi Zach.I played one of the newer 110s from Mexico.I didnt get back in time to buy and that baby was gone.
But I was able to find an 810 and a GS8 and I am enjoying those very much.
I just bought a 110ce and I love the way it sounds through my Vox Amp. I went in for a Martin and came out with a Taylor.
Wow...I did not know Taylor guitars sounds so good until I played one. Nice warm clean and deep sound. Taylor guitars sound good but I believe the musician that demos the guitars on this video has the capability to make any guitar sound good. Wow...what skill!
One of the best explanations of any brand videos out there. Thank you and well done!!
I own Martin guitars and I own seven Taylor guitars and have had just about every brand you can name but as for me I have absolutely fell in love with Taylor guitars and out of all acoustics guitars they are hands down my favorite guitars.I have 2015 614ce, 2019 614ce builders edition v brace,2015 816ce,2018 814ce DLX v brace, 2019 K-24 ce,2015 914ce,And Baby Taylor. And Taylor is my favorite outta all the other acoustic guitars I have I like Martin and Gibson's but love my Taylor guitars.My favorite Martin is my 1980 D-28 and it's better than the D45 to me but still Taylor guitars are my favorite.
I thought I had a problem lol
@@gunnar1797 I just bought a brand new Gibson J-45 Sixties model for my birthday ,my wife just don't understand how much I love acoustic guitars .
@@gunnar1797 I hear you, but the good news is that they do become more valuable with time, at least mine did.
And I own 100 Martin guitars and I own 100 Taylor guitars and have had just about every brand you name but as for me I have absolutely fell in love with Taylor guitars.
@@narprasad sounds like you hate someone because they can afford several guitars,But hate on is all I can say,Work really hard Mabey you could have the guitars you love.A lazy bum never gets nothing unleasing they steal it.Are you a thief to have so many Martin and Taylor guitars are just a natural hater lol, Hate on your not hurting no one but you .
I have a 326ce Koa 2014 Fall Ltd which is close to being the love of my life. I toured the factory in El Cajon and was blown away by the processes used in manufacturing Taylor guitars. Bob Taylor would be knighted if he lived in England for his work on sustainability of tone woods and his care for the environment. Andy Power would probably be made a Lord for producing more from a guitar that anyone this century. Thank you for a most informative look at the Taylor range of guitars. As a side note I have been playing guitar for over 55 years and owned many different makes, including Maton and Ovation, and none could match the playability or comfort of the Taylor neck design or the tone of Koa.
Extremely helpful video with clear and concise explanation. Perfect for my smol brain :) and fantastic playing, wow. Thank you guys for this video! Sending good vibes from US! Cheers
Grand Theater is my favorite. Great sound, insanely comfortable.
great video, thanks! My personal opinion after trying different ones at local store, that there is no much difference in sound for my ears between 100 and 200 series, I find the differences more esthetic, 200 series look more beautiful. However if you climb up to 300 there you see significat improvements in sound compared to 100 and 200 series. I am about to pick my first Taylor today, second hand 110e.
Excellent! Recently just started my family music band and will be picking up one of these. Thank you for your the showcase.
I own a 1999 314CE and a 2001 355 12 strings. I love them and I will buy more as soon as I can.
I have owned quite a few guitars but my favourite is my 224 ce Koa deluxe it's easy to play with lite strings and sounds great.
Great to hear! I just ordered a 214ce koa deluxe and can't wait for it to arrive!
I just purchased a 214 e SB Deluxe. I’ve owned a lot of Martins,Alvarez YARI,J45 Gibson but this Taylor is my favorite. The low end is so beautiful. Bought it on the internet without playing it,which made me a little uneasy, but WOW. I Really like it. A little tweaking on the truss and it’s smooth and easy to play.
Have a 2008 DN3 (now 3 series) and a 517e Builder's Edition WHB. They are both great but incredibly different. The DN3 is big, easy to play and produces a ringing top end and boomy bottom. The 517e is warm, round, focussed and a tad more difficult to play (C shaped neck) - it was much MORE EXPENSIVE too. You must try them before you buy them, they are so different.
This video is literally so amazing
This video was very informative but that guitar player, Wow!!! I want to hear more videos.
Yep! Last chord progression was killer! Awesome!
Just bought my first ever acoustic guitar. I got a Taylor 210CE and I’m pretty excited to get learning on it.
Your left hand needs time to get comfortable as you learn chords. Plus you need calluses. Take your time.
❤️❤️❤️Loved Hearing about Grand concert. Do Not hear anyone else talking about it. 😢
This guy surely got the groove!
I have two at the moment and love them both!
I don’t know where you found a young Tony Rice for the demos, but he was an excellent choice. I have a 912ce Builders edition.
Thank you and Taylor is my favorite guitar y'all!
Such great information! Really really helpful
Great video. Please do it for Martin as well.
I bought a 324ce and it has a great sound with those deep bass tones. Do you like this one? I have a few more weeks to decide but it’s great for strumming and picking and all styles to my ear but I am newer to guitar. Thoughts ? Thanks
I think Taylor’s are great, well-built guitars. That said, they all sound roughly the same to me. The 100 and 800-series’ are separated by thousands of dollars in price, but they sound so similar in sound. Very strange, but great if you don’t have the cash for a higher-end model.
Taylor guitars. Sound really nice. The expensive ones are lovely to play. However, the range is bewildering.
Please make Understanding Martin Guitars, Gibson Acoustic, Eastman Guitars, and Gretsch Guitars
Taylors are by far my favorite guitars. I like Martin too but the neck of a Taylor....there is nothing more comfortable
what's that riff you played in the beginning? insane! and thank your for educating us!
I must add that the Taylor adjustable neck was originally designed and hand built by Monty Novotny of NBN guitars in the early 1970's. They were based out of Longmont, Colorado. Monty is never given credit for his innovation.
They built guitars for people like James Taylor, Leo Kottke, Paul Simon. They put their neck on a dobro own by Stephen Stills (Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young). You can see that guitar on the back of one of Stephen Still's albums.
The word goes that Still's girlfriend at the time got pissed at him and smashed the dobro guitar on the bed and broke the neck.
It would be easier to compare the guitars, if the same melodies were played on them. The playing seems to go from muted noodling on the lower end guitars to slow sustained strumming on the higher end models
Man who is playing the demos on each model? Great feel ✌️
I’m getting a 2008 DN3e because I love the dreadnought
I need a GRAND AUDITORIUM 424CE KOA in my life ❤
Very well paced video. Just bought my 114E and it’s incredible.
We don’t care dAwg
Yes, we do , dung.
@@216trixie you’re probably a loser that worries about others too much
Niceee enjoy
Great stuff man! I’m wanting to get a Taylor 724ce walnut limited edition. Is walnut a good first guitar?
Wow - that is some exceptional guitar playing. Do you write your own music? Would love to check it out if you do!
Thanks, really appreciate the love @quiksilver789 - I do and certainly shall be doing a lot more in the near future. Check out www.nmcdonoughmusic.com to hear/know more!
I had always dreamed of owning a nice Taylor acoustic and recently I miraculously found myself a 424ce walnut for less than a 300 series. I’m also one of those weird people who plays a Taylor electric guitar.
The musician was using microphones while I noticed knobs for amplification on the guitars. Are the electronics low-end?
What song is he playing with the 814E. Man that beautiful
Thanks a lot for the video! An equivalent one for Martin brand would also very welcome :) Cheers
I own both Taylor guitars and Martin guitars but I like my Martins but ilove my Taylors
Those Taylors sound fantastic. Someday!
Hey very informative video cheers. I’m looking at buying my first decent Taylor guitar.. I play mainly finger style (John fahey, jack rose and jazz). Just wondered what anyone would recommend for me. Thanks!
what’s the best taylor (shape, tonewoods) for 90s alternative rock?
324ce best guitar ive ever played!
I have 710 spruce top and rose wood, dreadnaught, it’s too big. Can I get a grand auditorium with same tone wood paring that will be smaller than the 710
Which Taylor is good for blues music
Thank you for the excellent video 😊
The Lord’s love + grace be with you
Hope you are all well and resting in Jesus saving love + grace 😊
Blessings friends 😊
What is the song being played at 16:00?
For primarily fingerstyle playing what would be recommended?
Only thing you need to understand is the 810 rivals any acoustic guitar made. Even the iconic D28.
Whats the song name on the 818E playing???
Awesome! Thanks!
Amazing video, quick question tho. The sizes what are they in order? Or is this list in order? 0-8
Thanks very much! So no confusingly it's not in order from 0-8 (although you would think that would be the case) from 3:43 onwards is where I go through the sizes from smallest to largest :)
@@GakCoUk oh thank u! I did seem to remember you mentioned them i order, but i looked at the part later in the video and thought i remembered wrong haha😉 thanks again
The first number also indicates how many thousands of dollars you’ll be paying. So 1 is $1000, 2 is &2000, etc.
Great video. i luv everything
Information overload. Taylor out!
The "big girls don´t cry" guitar
Paramore guitarist back in Josh Farro era used Taylor guitars.
Thanks for this, it is very helpful. It took me weeks to figure out on my own. I do have a question, why are the guitars called different body “styles” instead of different body sizes. They all look alike except maybe a cutout thus they all appear to have the same style to my eye. They are definitely different sizes though.
If you look closer, there are more narrow waists or deeper bodies. Subtle but different in sound. They certainly aren't different like a Tele and a Les Paul or strat.
This guy nailed Spot-On, the complete Taylor Series. Throughout that series, It’s more about (after Cost) the sound you’re looking for and the shape of the guitar that fits into your body, arms and fingers, that let you know. Hope this helps.
Good vid - Thanks, Ed Sheeran
😂
I have Taylor 810-ce. It’s an old model. I think it made of red wood right?
What else can you tell me about it?
oh to have a taylor guitar
V bracing killed some of the taylors sound
Respect to the demoist. Man is damn good.
So basically, if you've got the money get a 9XX .... and if you're on a budget get a 1XX ..
Alvarez Yuri!
If you mange to demystify Ibanez's lineup, you deserve an honorary PhD
Watch this space ;)
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Larrivee
Paid good money for a 150e 12 string but I live nowhere near an authorised repair person and since most Tailor guitars are not correctly adjusted and necks need re shimming .. guess what ? They refuse to provide corrective shims. Have tried everywhere but only received condescending dismissive reply's from Taylor and links to Australian repair techs closest 700kms away and I wont mail my guitar. I am perfectly able to do the repair and the maths to set up shims neck and saddle but they wont help at all. My action is 13/64 at the 12 fret, guitar kept in perfect humidity. Am gutted as I look at my $1400 au wall hanger. Don't buy unless you can afford expensive hidden costs and egotistic help people.
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They have warping problems at the bridge area over time thats irreversible. Very common in Taylor guitars. So be wary if you choose a Taylor.
I'm going for extra lights on on my 800 series
I own seven Taylor guitars and never had no issues at all ,And also I know lots of Taylor guitars your the first person I've ever heard say they had problems, It could be your not keeping it properly cared for all guitars has to be humified and properly taken care of , Like I said I own seven no problem or complaints ever.
… and I own 8 Taylor guitars, ain’t got any issues yet.
I have a 20+ year old 414 that is magnificent. No warping, no cracking, no collapsing. Best guitar I ever owned. The only thing I've ever had done to it is some fret replacements, but you have to expect that after 20 years of playing. frets wear out.
This is a public service.
Hi Ed Sheeran
You failed to mention that V class bracing absolutely kills mids and low base. You only highlighted a few characteristics like intonation and sustain. Why is this- are you sponsored by Taylor? Given how you used their own marketing soundbites, my guess is yes (even if you won't admit it.) FYI, the 110e uses the old and superior X bracing. It holds it's own very well against their top models. It is the best values out there.
@Rob B Hi Rob- Forget V bracing (most Taylors since 2018) if you like mids and lows. If you plug in, you can adjust the EQ and it will be better.
There are numerous A/B videos in YTube that show the difference. Type in "Taylor X vs V bracing." Even the pro's were like- hmmm where did the base go? By making the top super strong, they will probably save $ on warranty claims for cracking however the tone suffers big time. I really wanted that 714ce but could not stand the tone. I played about 10 of them at 4 different guitar shops so it's the design and not a one off thing. They sounded like Ukulele's- very clinical and trebly.
The 110e still uses the good old X bracing. I just bought one this week. I compared it to about 10 other guitars in the store and walked out with it. I walked in prepared to invest in a Martin D-18 but the 110e sounded as you said, boomier and brighter- a nice balanced tone. I also compared it to the Deluxe version 110e. The satin finish sounded better. Gloss finishes inhibit tone.
The action is very easily adjusted on all Taylors. They use a bolt on neck and shims. A good tech can dial it in quickly for you. I found the fit and finish in general superior on Taylors. I heard they stand behind their warranties better too vs. Martin.
GC has 15% off right now so you can grab that 110e for very little. You have 45 days too if you don't like it so it's a no brainer. Another good guitar to check out is called Larrivee. I also bought a LV-03e which is slightly smaller and has a cutout. They are hand-made in CA.
@Rob B Ok, so again, if you like Boom- you will want to avoid any V braced guitar- go with fwd shifted X bracing and a dread shape. I would not get a new 618 or 818.
FYI, the first # is the series so 600 or 800 series. 18 is the wood so Spruce top over Maple. 28 or 628, 828, 3etc. gets you Spruce on top and ROSEWOOD back and sides. Personally I like Mahogany (14- so 714 814, etc.) MOH emphasizes mids and keeps the highs and lows in check. It's best for blues and single note runs. Rosewood is good but it highlights the highs and lows. At first it sounds good but the mids are scooped and the overtones can be a bit much. Ideally have 2-3 guitars for different genres or type of playing.
You can watch the interview with the V brace designer- called The Real Story. He sells it well but when you play it, it just lacks for many...myself included. If you read the forums, it is a common complaint. If you like treble, go for it.
I have the 324ce and it has all the sounds you claim are lacking. It’s an all around amazing guitar and the v bracing actually brings out more sound on this type of guitar with the solid mohagany top. And black wood back and sides. It’s amazing.
@@R.L.Humpert I never specifically referenced, or played a 324ce. Also, the specific tone woods make a huge difference. Solid Mahogany and blackwood is a unique and very nice combination. Maybe that is enough to overcome what I consider shortcomings in the "new" V bracing system.
You have a beautiful instrument. If I recall right, I don't think it has a heavy gloss layer on it- which could be another reason you are hearing relatively nicer bass tones. I have A/B'd various Taylors and those without gloss finishes just sounded better. Also, if you are playing your acoustic through an amp and bump up the low EQ, it will sound much better. The V bracing does offer some advantages but unplugged, they were not enough "for me" to buy one. If you love the way your sounds- that is really all that matters.
I stand firmly behind the fact that I have tried over a half dozen, newer (2018-2021) 314ce, 414ce and 714ce and 2, 814ce's (from 3 different stores.) Every single one noticeably lacked mids and especially bass as compared to their pre-2018 counterparts. Keep in mind that I very much wanted to like them. I was all set to buy the gorgeous 714ce but it was just to tinny.
There is a video online in YTube called "Taylor V vs X Bracing - Is Taylor's New Bracing Better?" Watch it and listen carefully. These seasoned players very accurately comment exactly on what my experience has been.
Bottom line- if you have a guitar you love, that's great. It doesn't matter what anyone says. By and large however, the newer Taylors with the V bracing, while nice guitars to look at do lack some of the tonal qualities that many players like (bass and mids.) I would encourage you to visit a GC and try one of the 314, 414 or 714's and see if you notice it. By contrast play the equivalent Martin. Sound is also subjective- so get what you like. I ended up buying a new Taylor dreadnought this month that has the old X bracing. It sounds great and has plenty of bass. I also appreciate the fine craftmanship that all Taylor instruments offer. I even like the on-board ES2 electronics.
I totally disagree with you,You either can't afford a Taylor or obviously don't know what your talking about,I own many different brands of guitars and Taylor is the best of the best.
Are you copying Ed Sheeran, or is it just an unfortunate coincidence.
A plump version of Ed Sheeran...
This guy looks like he just rolled out of bed.
Doesn’t he look like more of an overweight Ed Sheeran
I like his style. No need to be rude.
@@ItsVanAken "I like his style."
Ok...
"No need to be rude."
I wasn't.
Looks like somebody needs to go in timeout
good video but a 3 minute introduction is way too long.
Wish mustache" picker wouldn't have tried to play it like telecaster on steroids. Im Out
John 3 verse 16 ^_^
please search the Gospel (Bible) all who read this.
Your soul is far to precious to gamble in thinking there is no hell or need for salvation in The Lord Jesus
Blessings friends ^_^
As soon as you can walk on water, I'll listen. BTW, this is a guitar forum, not church .
@ believe me, you wouldn’t (oh, pun intended) 😅
I could show how 2,000 Bible prophecies have came true (proven historically) and how purely science alone can prove The Bible (without even touching The Bible) will that do it?
Yes, my apologies, I know it’s a guitar forum, a really good one, at that 😄
But if we do have a soul, and it DOES matter where we spend our eternity, how much do I have to hate you, to put our “entertainment” first, and not tell you (while we can still be thoroughly entertained, and get on well as friend’s)
I truly Hope your well my friend
Warmest Love + every blessing’s 😊
@JesusSavesJohn3verse16 When I hear someone professing themselves as "Christians," I avoid them like the plague. Especially since this last election when the so-called Christians re-elected a felon and rapist.
Stay away from cutaways and electronics! They wil NOT sound as gud as non-cutaway with no PU!