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Taylor 210e Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar

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A solid-wood dreadnought with premium amplification included!

Whether you're picking or strumming, the Taylor 210e Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar responds especially well. A solid spruce top delivers the lively, defined sound Taylor is known for while the Indian rosewood laminated back and sides give this acoustic-electric dreadnought powerful projection and depth. EST electronics and a Taylor-devised active preamp provide great plugged-in tone and volume. The result is a high-fidelity, low-impedance signal for clear, acoustic amplified tone. Mahogany neck, ebony fretboard, and a 25-1/2" scale. 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.

Taylor 210e Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar Features:

  • Dreadnought
  • Taylor EST electronics
  • Indian rosewood back and sides
  • Solid Sitka spruce top
  • Wood fiber soundhole rosette
  • Tropical American mahogany neck
  • Ebony fretboard
  • Pearloid dot inlays
  • Ebony 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 210e Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar Includes:

    Taylor hardshell case

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Amazing Guitar! Taylor Rocks!

First and foremost this is an amazing sounding guitar! Taylor has once again come out with the best acoustic/electric in it's price range. The 210-E has an amazing tone and due to it's solid wood construction, will only get better with age. I stepped up to this guitar from an Ibanez AEF18, and while I love my Ibanez, it in no way compares to the deep, rich tone that the 210-E produces. The action was great right out of the box and when people say that playing a Taylor will make you a better guitarist they are 100% correct! I lead a praise and worship band and this guitar sings right along with me every Sunday. Plugged in the 210-E is aided by the ES Blue Electronic pickup and it's amazing and very understated. Overall, you can't get a better guitar in this price range than the 210-E. Run, don't walk, to pick this one up!

Reviewed by Praiseleader1981 on 10/30/2006 who plays Praise and Worship.

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