Taylor GA3-12 - moosers's review
The Taylor GA3-12 is a 12 string acoustic guitar, made in the good old US of A. It's strictly an acoustic, meaning there are no electronics on this guitar. I don't know exactly what kinds of materi…
Taylor 110 - moosers's review
The Taylor 110 is a dreadnought acoustic guitar, without any pick ups or electronics. I don't know all of the woods that this guitar is made out of, but the neck is made out of mahogany. Since ther…
Taylor BT1 Baby Taylor - "Solid Tiny Guitar"
This is an american made Taylor acoustic, one that is 3/4 the size of most of their guitars. This makes it ideal for young children who want to learn how to play guitar, as it accommodates their smal…
Taylor 410 - mooseherman's review
This is a great Dreadnought Acoustic guitar made by one of my favorite guitar manufacturers, Taylor. I have been getting more into the dreadnought sound recently, as I've been playing by myself and n…
Taylor 814ce - moosers's review
The Taylor 814 CE was made in the USA and is an acoustic/electric guitar. The guitar has a built in pick up and has three knobs for controlling your volume and tone. In every way, this is a beautif…
Taylor 814ce Deluxe - mooseherman's review
This guitar was made in America. It's a rosewood guitar with a spruce top, a mahogany neck and an ebony fretboard. It has 20 frets, and features the awesome Taylor Expression Pickup system. It has a …
Taylor 855 - moosers's review
The Taylor 855 is a 12 string guitar that is made in the USA and is not an acoustic/electric instrument, so there are no pick ups or knobs on this guitar. The Taylor 855 has a beautiful finish and is…
Taylor 610 - moosers's review
The Taylor 610 dreadnought acoustic guitar was made in the USA and is strictly an acoustic guitar, not an acoustic/electronic. This guitar has the look of a classic Martin dreadnought guitar, with st…
Taylor BT1 Baby Taylor - moosers's review
The Taylor Baby guitar is a 3/4 size guitar that has 19 frets. It doesn't come with a pick up, but the one I have has a pick up installed that was put on when I bought it. It isn't inherently acousti…
Taylor T5-S1 - phraseland's review
The Taylor T5 I will be describing is exactly like the specified model but had a black transparent finish. I was very excited when these guitars hit the shelves and since I was working at a guitar st…
Taylor 114ce - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by jetlag/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Hello everybody. I'm surprised to be the first to write a review about this Taylor 114CE! What a responsibility! As usual, this is only…
Taylor 110ce - " My Taylor is Rich (we laugh not at the bottom of the class)"
translatedto see features on the site is the best Taylor UTILIZATION nice handle easily playable Good ergonomics, the location of acute low volume setting or hair cell must Access to the last fret no pro…
Taylor DN8 - " Taylor DN8"
translatedHello! Excellent guitar! Perfect for picking scan and everything. Its very balanced "it is fucking hard this bob." All this is low, mid, treble. Mine has no cutaway and I installed a fishman mat…
Taylor 310ce - " Great"
translatedIn which country was it manufactured: USA for characteristics see the manufacturer's website UTILIZATION love to start the handle of this guitar, I have big hands and I feel very comfortable on …
Taylor BT1 Baby Taylor - " Small but ..."
translatedMexican manufacturing. Solid spruce Sitka. Mahogany back and sides. Ebony fingerboard and bridge. Mechanical oil bath. Comes in case gig-bag of good quality. Format Dreadnought 3 / 4, Light st…