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Unmistakably Taylor in sight, sound, and touch.
The Taylor 214CE Grand Auditorium is an acoustic-electric guitar that features a glossy solid Sitka spruce top, gorgeous Indian rosewood laminate back and sides, and a venetian cutaway for full fingerboard access. Plug in with the Taylor ES-T under-saddle transducer pickup and take your performance to the stage with confidence. The 214CE guitar from Taylor's 200 Series has an extremely rich and versatile voice and delivers an experience of sight, sound and touch that's unmistakably Taylor.
Taylor 200 Series 214ce Grand Auditorium Acoustic-Electric Guitar Features:
- Type/Shape: 6-String Grand Auditorium
- Back & Sides: Indian rosewood laminate
- Top: Sitka Spruce
- Soundhole Rosette: Plastic
- Neck: Tropical American Mahogany
- Fretboard: Indian Rosewood
- Fretboard Inlay: Pearloid Dots
- Headstock Overlay: Indian Rosewood
- Binding: White Plastic
- Bridge: Indian Rosewood
- Nut & Saddle: Tusq
- Tuning Machines: Enclosed, Die-Cast Chrome Plated
- Strings: Elixir Light Gauge Strings with Nanoweb Coating
- Scale Length: 25-1/2 Inches
- Truss Rod: Adjustable
- Neck Width at Nut: 1-11/16 Inches
- Number of Frets: 20
- Fretboard Radius: 15 Inches
- Bracing: Scalloped, X-brace
- Finish: Satin varnish
- Cutaway: Venetian
- Electronics: Taylor ES-T
- Body Width: 16 Inches
- Body Depth: 4-5/8 Inches
- Body Length: 20 Inches
- Overall Length: 41 Inches
- Case: Hardshell
Taylor 200 Series 214ce Grand Auditorium Acoustic-Electric Guitar Includes:
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NEW REVIEW - Love the sound
I'm returning to the guitar after many years not playing so I consider myself a beginner, but I still have a good ear. I honestly thought Taylor was mostly hype - until I listened to my daughter play this one along with seven other popular guitars in the same price range. The 214ce's sound stood out as the clearest and richest of the group. Playing it, the action was perfect for me and the neck felt good in my hand. Everyone has different tastes, of course, so try it for yourself; but for me, choosing among those eight guitars was absolutely a no-brainer.
Reviewed by Mark Baker on 7/1/2009 who plays Folk, rock.
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Take Time to Try A Taylor!
Just bought a Taylor 214ce today in Cincy. Tried several other guitars but wasn't quite impressed until the sales mgr, suggested this guitar. What an amazing balanced sound! I am pleased with every aspect of this guitar. The construction is impeccable and very light. I had been a big Ovation fan for over 30 years, but now I have converted completely. Hey, take a serious look at this guitar that won't break the bank. It will play many styles of music and give you that "fill the room" sound we all like. Tried recording some tonight. Oh my! very clean and no need for extra eq or effects: It's already perfect! Thanks for the best acoustic/electric I've owned. You guys are tops!
Reviewed by RevKevBo on 11/15/2007 who plays Christian - Contemporary to Jazz.
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Awesome Deal!
Just got this as a Christmas present and let me just say i'm blown away. Taylor has created a wonderful acoustic electric that wont break the bank. I spent a lot of time looking at taylors before i settled on this one. i chose it because of the price but i am very satisfied. if you're buying a taylor chances are you're looking for that unmistakably taylor sound. this guitar is a great representation of that. the important thing to remember when looking at this guitar is that it does not have the full expression system which is sad but contributes to the price. if it fits your budget i would def. recommend this guitar but if you have the money it would be worth going with the 314 or higher because they have the full expression system and solid wood all the way around instead of laminate sides and back like the 214.
Reviewed by Kmoney on 12/24/2007 who plays Indie, Blues, Rock, Metal.
33 people found this review helpful.
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Amazing guitar, Amazing price!
This guitar is truly great. Plays like ones that are 3 times the price. Electronics are extremely simple and when not plugged in, it is surprisingly loud and very crisp sounding. Usually need to take new guitars to the shop because the action is to high, but not with this one. Comes set very low with no buzz. Worth every penny!
Reviewed by Brandon on 1/31/2008 who plays singer/songwriter, indie rock.
34 people found this review helpful.
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Beautiful Guitar
I bought this guitar back in August and I'm glad I did. I've always been a fan of Gibson guitars, but when one of my friends got this guitar, I had to have one of my own! It's so light and it fits comfortably. The price is very reasonable too. Especially for the quality of sound this guitar produces. I've played some acoustics whose prices are jacked way up, but this Taylor blows all of them out of the water. It sound is so full! It's not muffled, it doesn't ring and it doesn't sound cheap at all. I love this guitar! If you are looking for a good quality acoustic for a reasonable price, then by all means CHECK THIS ONE OUT!!!
Reviewed by JarenSauer on 11/11/2008 who plays Metal, Rock, and Acoustic.
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