Taylor DN3 Sapele/Spruce Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar

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Taylor DN3 Sapele/Spruce Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar

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Booming bass and articulate mids that dare you to dig in.

The Taylor DN3 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar delivers signature Taylor performance, quality, and value. The DN3 Guitar is a great introduction to the solid-wood Taylor experience. The Taylor DN3 has a back and sides made of sapele, and a Sitka spruce top to create a rich tonal tapestry. Appointments include a bound ebony neck, chrome plated tuners, and an Indian rosewood headstock overlay. Simple, traditional styling and renowned Taylor craftsmanship make this one of their most popular models.

The traditional shape and sound have been refined to blend power with a more balanced response

Bob Taylor launched his career crafting Dreadnoughts, working with shapes he inherited from Sam Radding, the owner of the American Dream guitar shop, where he and Taylor co-founder Kurt Listug got their start.

The legacy of this shape carried a powerful, traditional sound that Bob gradually reworked into a refined Taylor tone and more smoothly contoured look. The rosewood/spruce 810 became a Taylor stalwart and was for many years Bob's preferred model, favored for its robust tone and understated, workmanlike aesthetic.

In 2003 the Dread underwent a major revoicing to give it a more competitive identity among old school flatpickers. A cannon, it boasted 50 percent more volume (which also meant more dynamic range), yielded an appreciably stronger bass response, and let out a hearty growl when pickers dug in, all without upsetting Taylor's sonic balance. As Bob put it during the revoicing process: "I want to be able to play a Dreadnought on the bass strings and then on these middle D and G strings and have it sound like the same guitar."

Bob later applied some of his short-scale ideas to the 710ce-L9 limited in 2005, and it proved to be a winner. Like the short-scale GC, the slinkier feel allowed players to lighten up on their attack and play up the neck. It gave the Dreadnought more versatility than it had ever seen. Short-scale or standard, the Taylor Dreadnought delivers a vintage sound for the 21st Century.

Play a Dreadnought if: You're a flatpicker or strummer looking for a potent, traditional sound.

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Taylor DN3 Sapele/Spruce Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Includes:
Taylor Deluxe Hardshell case

Taylor DN3 Sapele/Spruce Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Features:

  • Body Style: 6-String dreadnought
    Back & Sides: Sapele
    Top: Sitka spruce
    Rosette: Plastic
    Neck: Tropical American Mahogany
    Fretboard: Ebony with Binding
    Fretboard Inlay: Small Pearl Dots
    Headstock Overlay: Indian Rosewood
    Binding: Cream Plastic
    Bridge: Ebony
    Nut and Saddle: Tusq
    Tuning Machines: Chrome Plated Taylor Tuners
    Strings: Elixir Medium Gauge Strings with Nanoweb Coating
    Scale Length: 25 1/2"
    Truss Rod: Adjustable
    Neck Width at Nut: 1-3/4"
    No. of frets: 20
    Fretboard Radius: 15"
    Bracing: Standard II (Forward Shifted Pattern W/Relief Rout)
    Finish: Satin with Gloss Top
    Cutaway: None
    Electronics: None
    Body Width: 15"
    Body Depth: 4-5/8"
    Body Length: 20"
    Overall Length: 41"
    Case: Taylor Hardshell




Taylor DN3 Sapele/Spruce Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Includes:

    Taylor Deluxe Hardshell case

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  • Taylor wins!

    As reviewed by mike on 8/28/2009

    Just completed an exhaustive search this past summer where I played dozens of acoustics in the $1000-1500 range (and some higher, although I couldn't afford them!)I finally narrowed it down to a couple Martins, and the DN3. The Taylor won the four main evaluations I considered: neck, action, tone and volume. The neck plays like butter; very smooth and feels great in my hand. The action is perfect- hammer-ons and barre chords are easy and sound great. The tone is well balanced, especially the mids. And the volume totally blew away the Martins in this price range. Great sustain! Even finger picking came across strong. I can't say it beats Martins and Gibsons for double the price, but for $ this is the best acoustic I found. Very happy...

    17 of 17 people found this review helpful.

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  • Whoa, Cannon!

    As reviewed by Scott on 7/7/2010

    I went into GC certain I was going to buy a Martin or a Breedlove at around $1000. I picked up this guitar for comparison and BOOM! Nothing in the price range could touch the volume of this guitar. Playability and rich tone sealed the deal. A pickguard would have been nice, But that can easily be added.

    4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Not too Bright

    As reviewed by John Traynor on 11/1/2011

    To start I am not a militant Taylor guy or Martin for that matter..I actually own and love models from both..The online arguments about these two companies can be daunting for new players trying to find a guitar. That said..I own this guitar and it is fantastic, not too much Taylor brightness...Definitely has Taylor playability..it just sings. Great bass and it really resonates..The only draw back would be ..its really loud lol.. not the guitar for night time strumming. seems to stay in tune forever..For an all wood dread with this quality of sound and workmanship its a steal..

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

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