Taylor 310ce Sapele/Spruce Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural (Used)
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Pros
- Consistent
- Fun To Play
- Good Feel
- Stays In Tune
Cons
- Not As Full As It Can Be
Best Uses
- Everything
Comments about Taylor 310ce Sapele/Spruce Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:
I so love this guitar. It's a very beautiful guitar at first glance. When I played it, it wasn't as full as I thought it would be. It's actually pretty quiet. I think it's nice for fingerpicking though. It's really good for just mellowing out. Very good product!
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Comments about Taylor 310ce Sapele/Spruce Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:
For a long time I was anti-Taylor. I always thaught they were far too bright sounding and sometimes verged on tinny sounding. But after playing the 310ce, I was converted. The bass really sings on these guitar, unlike some of the other taylors that are made.
The best part of Taylor guitars though is the pickup system. I played a couple guilds and martins acoustic and they matched up very well with the taylors. But when pluged in, there is really no comparison, Taylor is just supreme when it comes to plugging in your guitar.
Comments about Taylor 310ce Sapele/Spruce Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:
this guitars lows chime like a pianos bass strings , all the way up to the highs very articulit with a pluck of the pick
If your are a heavy strummer this is the guitar for you. strum it right out of the box you be blown away
from the lows to the highs you can hear the wood sing out to you
worth every penny
Comments about Taylor 310ce Sapele/Spruce Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:
piano like lows all the way to the slightist pluck of the pick on the highs Full body sound
tons of tone , if you are a heavy stummer this is the guitar for you
worth every penny . the first strum out of the box and you can tell
made in america do I need to say more
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