Why Guitar Players Choose Taylors

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Just wanted to let you know I like what you’re doing—not just the topics, but your vibe, your worldview, the whole nine yards. We need more content creators like you. Keep up the good work. I look forward to many more videos from you.

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I got a Taylor 114ce for christmas 4 years ago from my parents... it is probably one of the best gifts I ever received! It sounds great and has been reliable and inspiring all this time. I'm not sure what my dream guitar would be since I'm so happy with the one I have ^^

philippeluptak
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I’m a bassist to my soul, but I have this exact guitar at home. It’s a really special one. My father in law played it at my and my wife’s wedding, and at the time, I didn’t know that I’d come into ownership of it. Just two months after our wedding, he suddenly passed away, and he left us his guitars, the Taylor among them. I honestly have no guitar chops, but that guitar is really important, and I’m hoping one day my kids will want to play it.

Asp
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I have a 314ce Grand Auditorium and its amazing. I have 20 other guitars, including a Martin...but lately I always grab the Taylor and it always just sounds and plays so beautifully. Taylors are amazing guitars

Spedly
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In 2017 I bought a brand new Taylor Gs Mini Koa. I was shocked by how easy it was to play and how loud it was for being a smaller scale guitar. That guitar is my #1. I recommend GS Mini for every guitar player. It’s 100% a must have and you will pick up the guitar more because of it.

williamgandararosas
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I am in love with my GSMini Mahogany. Such great sustain and that signature Taylor Sweetness, all in a 7/8 scale that just makes everything a bit more playable. It doesn’t take an expensive guitar to win you over, although I have had them. I always come back to my GSMini. It was love at first strum. Thank you Sweetwater for being an incredible place to buy music gear online and linking me forever with a guitar I just can’t quit playing.

lucasmcdaniel
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I’ve had a Taylor 714ce for about 15 years and love it. It’s got a solid cedar top which makes it resonate differently, good for finger style, though I mostly use a pick. Plays like butter. They went for 3k but I got it for 2k used. It’s the only acoustic I’ve kept. Records great too! It’s got the original Fish, an electronics with a multi band eq and a mic inside the guitar that you blend with the piezo. So it sounds fairly natural recorded direct. Now I want to go play it!

ChadWork
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I'm a guitar collector and can only say that for a Factory Made guitar the Taylor's are right among the best in that category. The tone is always great, the necks are wonderful, so very playable, the materials and quality control top grade. I once owned a 614 and regret selling it, I now own a T5z and can only recommend them, take some getting used to all the tonal nuances but worth the effort. The Baby Taylors are just wonderful.

sledge
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When I graduated high school, I took all my my graduation money and every penny I had ever earned to that point and bought an 814ce. That was 20 years ago now and it is still the only acoustic guitar I own. There is just something magic about Taylor guitars. I tried Martin’s and Gibson before I pulled the trigger on the 814, but they just didn’t get me what I wanted. I wanted that Taylor sound. Congrats on the 314.

benzirkle
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Taylor's are just too bright for me, but I'm old and have the sound of Martin's seared into my soul. Like your channel.

jamespowers
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I felt in love with the Taylor sound since I listened to artists like David Gilmour, Suzane Vega and Dave Matthews playing what I guess was old Taylor 712/714 ce models. I went nuts!
I own a 714ce for more than 17 years now and I’m still in love with her!

marcusmarques
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didn't even know for sure that I had a 214ce until about 5 minutes ago, but I remember first playing it and liking the sound over some of the more expensive Taylors. It's super bright, and the neck feels more maneuverable compared to other acoustics I've played.

kevinthomas
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I’m a Martin guy, but Taylors and fender acoustics are so fun to play!!!

InAtlasAtLast
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There really is something magical about Taylors. I have a GS Mini Bass, and even that has the Taylor sound/feel

HectorGonzalez-qxnk
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So I’ve been a Taylor guy from the beginning. Bought my first one — a 1995 712 Grand Concert — back in 1997 and it is truly my baby…I’ll never sell it. My newest is a circa 2004 912ce Chris Proctor Signature (#32/100) and it’s amazing, too, but definitely different. Very wide neck, so a killer finger picker. My dream guitar is a 914ce, so I’m working on that one…we’ll see. Great content!

rianelliott
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Cool video thanks. I lost all my guitars in a break-in and was gifted a 414ma new in 2000. My son’s the best. I’ve played for 50 plus yrs and never had anything closer to the perfect guitar than this. Bold and articulate are the best description. Play on brother and thanks again.

uiuhokx
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I’m a professional musician, but a relatively new guitar player. Started on a Yamaha and when I felt ready I bought a used Taylor 314CE and thought that was is for me. I loved the sound and feel of that guitar. But then I played a Martin D18 and couldn’t put it down. Ended up trading the 314 for it. I still have a soft spot for Taylors, but I have an emotional reaction every time I pick up the Martin. The sound just speaks to me. I also really can’t afford to have two great acoustics and only ever playing one of them, so it made sense to do the trade.

mattgaunitzmusic
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I own a 2021 714 CEV class and unlike my previous tailors I am never letting this one go... It's truly in a class of its own for playability and sound

rickrod
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Got a Taylor 320 almost 10 years ago and have never felt the need to touch another acoustic since. Had it professionally set up and it just plays and sounds like a dream.

joejanca
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They play like butter. They're almost impossible to make a mistake with chords. ( for me at least) the design is flawless. Right now I play a Seagull S6 ( 2002 ) i want a 214ce and now a 314ce. Subscribed.

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