Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Taylor 214E-G Grand Auditorium

Taylor 214E-G Grand Auditorium Acoustic-Electric Guitar with Gloss Finish Natural


Taylor 214E-G Grand Auditorium Acoustic-Electric Guitar with Gloss Finish Natural


Gloss Sitka spruce top, satin Indian rosewood back and sides, and integrated electronics give the 214E-G substance and style.

Taylor's 214E-G Grand Auditorium acoustic electric guitar features a desirable gloss finish that you'll take a shine to. The Grand Auditorium was the first guitar shape designed from scratch by Bob Taylor. It was unveiled to commemorate the company's 20th Anniversary in 1994, and since then it has more than lived up to its promise. Although the Taylor GA has the width and depth of a dreadnought, its narrower waist gives it the appearance of a smaller guitar, adds treble "zing" across the guitar's tonal spectrum, sharpens the definition of individual notes, and also enables it to rest comfortably in the lap. Because Taylor removes mass from the width of the GA's braces, the acoustic-electric guitar top moves faster, resulting in a snappy, bell-like tone. The Taylor GA is designed to be a strong fingerpicking guitar that also can handle medium strumming, and is exceptionally versatile.

The Taylor 214E-G guitar features a solid Sitka spruce top, a top-quality wood, known for its balanced tone and clarity. The Indian rosewood back and sides, also premiere wood, produces rich, booming sound, with the perfect element of projection. The 25-1/2" scale, 1-11/16" nut width, and 15" radius adds comfort for intricate movements up and down the ebony fret board.

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