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Taylor 110e Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar

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A rich and versatile voice amplified by the ES Blue system.

The full-sized, solid spruce top and sapele-body of the Taylor 110-E Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar delivers the Taylor guitar experience with a lively tone. Laminated sapele back and sides and a solid spruce top make for crisp and well-defined sound in this versatile mid-priced guitar. Derived from the Taylor Expression System, the EST electronics have a proprietary Dynamic String Sensor and a Taylor-devised active preamp. The result is a high-fidelity, low-impedance signal for clear, acoustic amplified tone. A durable varnish finish offers protection, good looks, and a smooth feel.

A traditional shape refined, Taylor's dreadnought combines classic volume and bass response with the definitive Taylor sound: clear trebles and an open, airy midrange. Dreadnought guitars respond especially well to flatpicking or light-to-heavy strumming.

Taylor 110e Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar Features:

  • Dreadnought
  • Taylor EST electronics
  • Sapele back and sides
  • Solid Sitka spruce top
  • Wood fiber soundhole rosette
  • Tropical American mahogany neck
  • Ebony fretboard
  • Pearloid dot inlays
  • Lexan headstock overlay
  • Black plastic binding
  • Ebony bridge
  • Tusq nut and bridge saddle
  • Enclosed, die-cast chrome-plated tuning machines
  • Elixir medium gauge strings with NanoWeb coating
  • 25-1/2" scale
  • Adjustable truss rod
  • Nut width 1-11/16"
  • 20 frets
  • Scalloped X-bracing
  • Varnish finish
  • Body: 16"W x 20"H x 4-5/8"D
  • Overall length 41"

Taylor 110e Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar Includes:

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AN Awsome Guitar

Man i have had this guitar for almost 3 years now and it is an unmatched guitar when you match it with elixer extra lights and ive found if you rub a little but of lip balm on you fingers and rub it in to the strings it makes it sound a little bit crisper btu it really is a beautifull guitar in my eyes there is no better guitar then taylors and for the price this is the best

Reviewed by Cuatro on 11/16/2006 who plays Red Dirt.

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Happy Valentines Day

My wife bought me a 110e for Valentines Day...Whoa! what an awesome gift...the guitar? AWESOME...sounds great plugged-in or un-plugged...and plays sweet...and looks beautiful...I like the arched back...pretty cool! I own 4 other really nice guitars (30 yr old Ovation, Alvarez-Yari 12 string, Ibanez Jumbo, Little Martin)...but my Taylor is quickly becoming my favorite "gig" guitar. My wife? AWESOME...Thanks Honey

Reviewed by Andrew on 3/26/2007 who plays Rock-n-roll, country, oldies, gospel, etc.

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Amazing Guitar

i have had my taylor for two months now and im astounded by it everytime i pick it up. this guitar puts the deep full tone that taylor is known for in a less expensive guitar. i have used this guitar a few of my shows and on stage frequently at church. its amazing! do yourself a favor and get one!

Reviewed by jon-boy on 6/4/2007 who plays rock, christian, alt..

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Buy this one!

If you're looking for an affordable acoustic electric, this is your guitar. I've had a few of my friends who own much more expensive guitars play my 110-E, and they're blown away by it's sound and feel. It sings whether you're playing it with or without an amp. Kudos to Taylor for making a quality instrument for those on a limited budget.

Reviewed by Mike on 7/24/2006 who plays Folk Rock- Dylan, Neil Young, The Dead etc..

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Big Sound For Under A Grand

I came in looking for a Martin for about the same price but the Martin sounded cheep the salesman handed me the 110e and the sound blew me away the tone acoustically is awesome and plugged into an amp or through a P.A. is just as rich I have a friend that has an older d35 Martin and the 110e sound as good or better than his it's easy to play out of the box great guitar for the price if you want a big rich sound for under a grand you won't find anything better

Reviewed by PlayItAgain on 8/27/2007

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