The Taylor 114ce acoustic-electric guitar is a terrific choice for beginning or seasoned players. You'll find the 114ce's maple neck extremely comfortable and playable, while its solid Sitka spruce and layered walnut tonewood combination provides you with the perfect balance of warmth and sparkle. O...n top of that, the onboard ES2 electronics translate your true acoustic tone when playing plugged-in. Sweetwater has been selling Taylor guitars for quite some time, and we're sure you'll appreciate the warm, lively tone of the Taylor 114ce acoustic-electric guitar.
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Brand | Taylor | ||
Category | acoustic baritone guitar | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | F101002111005151000, |
Pleasantly surprised
This is really a review for a specific customer. My story: played 62 years. Started as an "acoustic purist;" then much performance as electric guitarist in hot gospel & jazz; came to DISLIKE playing ANY acoustic. Finally hounded by fam friends and band members to get an acoustic. Bought this demo for the price and the Taylor neck. Spent a week successfully setting it up for… read more 10-46 strings.Ok, would I prefer better tone woods —yes. But I can make this work. It's now intonates correctly with the light strings and lowered action. I don't even believe that's even possible with the majority of acoustic guitars no matter how expensive. The Taylor neck and electronics are completely Ok… good, better than I expected. Is it one of my beloved Strats or Teles? No, but it works for a long time electric guitarist who really hasn't preferred playing acoustic guitars for 40+ years. I could take it onstage. Now maybe my family will stop hounding me. Thank you, Taylor.
One of the Best guitars made.
My 114CE was made in November, 2000, I purchased it new in November of 2008. It has a layered Sapele back & sides (new ones are layered Walnut) and a Sika Spruce top, ES1 electronics. (New ones have ES2 electronics which are better). The 1st chord I played on this guitar had me sold with it's tone. It is very easy to play, looks & sounds great. Intonation is near perfect. The top… read more was a bright, almost white color when new, but has aged to a honey brown over the years and shows the wood grain. It also "Played in" and continues to sound better every year. I use Elixir Nano Web lights & guitar stays in tune better then any guitar I own. One thing I can say about Taylor, is the craftmanship on this model is as good as their high end models. This guitar is a work horse, very sturdy and stable. I own several other acoustics that might be a little prettier but none sound or play as good as the Taylor. If you are looking for a "Lifetime Guitar" this is it. There are 5 other guitar players in my family, most own Martins, but they all reach for my Taylor when we get together & jam. It is not hype, it's a Taylor!
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