Yalook
Published on 03/26/09 at 21:34
It's been two months that I have.
I bought it for her to do anything-Standing .... Its build quality ... and its incomparable sound ....
814ce-L10 is a therefore a fall limited edition of 2005 with Sitka spruce table and back (in 3 parts) and sides cocobolo.
Full binding (body, neck and head flamed maple), mechanical and ebony fingerboard, pearl leaves for benchmarks, with the expression system, and mahogany neck.
I put on 10 for quality workmanship and quality and ease of use of the expression system.
UTILIZATION
The handle of Taylor is generally recognized universally for its extreme playability and I confirm this guitar is a pleasure to play even after several hours ....
The sound is extremely easy to find in electrical plugs that are in direct XLR on the table or on an amp ....
SOUNDS
I play blues, folk and rock ballads mostly and once equipped with Elixir strings phosphorus / bronze 12-53 is a real pleasure ....
One has the feeling of losing the treble strings with Elixir compared to "normal" but actually sound s'enrchit mediums and "rounded" or of this false impression.
I put 9 on this point is very personal but only because with the original strings (Elixir normal) the lack of midrange guitar (resolved with phosphor-bronze).
The definition of each note is superb and perfectly balanced ....
OVERALL OPINION
The very strong point of this guitar is its playability .... The neck is a joy ...
Then come the sound (of course) and quality workmanship ....
That class, no frills just right ....
I tried many guitars before buying, and Martin (HD21 Speciale, D-18, D-28, D-42, D-15 ....), the guild (big disappointment level accuracy gameplay), a adamas (I nearly cracked but it was less versatile) and lots of taylor taylor (210ce, 310ce, 414ce, 414ce koa, 516ce, 614ce, 814ce) and finally is the one that had the sound more pleasing to my ear ... I fell in love almost instantly ...
Compared to a 814-this classic low E chord is a little less present cons but it gains in midrange and treble ... All I wanted because I thought the bass were too pronounced for martin ...
In short, a matter of taste it all ....
I do it again this election without hesitation because I fell in love with both sound, aesthetics and playability .....
I bought it for her to do anything-Standing .... Its build quality ... and its incomparable sound ....
814ce-L10 is a therefore a fall limited edition of 2005 with Sitka spruce table and back (in 3 parts) and sides cocobolo.
Full binding (body, neck and head flamed maple), mechanical and ebony fingerboard, pearl leaves for benchmarks, with the expression system, and mahogany neck.
I put on 10 for quality workmanship and quality and ease of use of the expression system.
UTILIZATION
The handle of Taylor is generally recognized universally for its extreme playability and I confirm this guitar is a pleasure to play even after several hours ....
The sound is extremely easy to find in electrical plugs that are in direct XLR on the table or on an amp ....
SOUNDS
I play blues, folk and rock ballads mostly and once equipped with Elixir strings phosphorus / bronze 12-53 is a real pleasure ....
One has the feeling of losing the treble strings with Elixir compared to "normal" but actually sound s'enrchit mediums and "rounded" or of this false impression.
I put 9 on this point is very personal but only because with the original strings (Elixir normal) the lack of midrange guitar (resolved with phosphor-bronze).
The definition of each note is superb and perfectly balanced ....
OVERALL OPINION
The very strong point of this guitar is its playability .... The neck is a joy ...
Then come the sound (of course) and quality workmanship ....
That class, no frills just right ....
I tried many guitars before buying, and Martin (HD21 Speciale, D-18, D-28, D-42, D-15 ....), the guild (big disappointment level accuracy gameplay), a adamas (I nearly cracked but it was less versatile) and lots of taylor taylor (210ce, 310ce, 414ce, 414ce koa, 516ce, 614ce, 814ce) and finally is the one that had the sound more pleasing to my ear ... I fell in love almost instantly ...
Compared to a 814-this classic low E chord is a little less present cons but it gains in midrange and treble ... All I wanted because I thought the bass were too pronounced for martin ...
In short, a matter of taste it all ....
I do it again this election without hesitation because I fell in love with both sound, aesthetics and playability .....