Thursday, March 19, 2026
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Taylor 114CE – 3 Reasons why you should own this Guitar.


Tim gives us 3 reasons why the Taylor 114CE should be your next Guitar.
These guitars are fantastic for the price, so you probably don’t need 3 reasons to own one, but we look to go above and beyond at Colemans Music.
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26 thoughts on “Taylor 114CE – 3 Reasons why you should own this Guitar.

  • 3 readons why it is a bad choice gor a starter. 1 you ????should start with a quality instrument which can be had for considerably less than the well over $500 for the Taylor. 2 an acoustic pickup for a starter is a waste money. Newbies arent going to be playing gigs were you need anplification. This is nor required on a beginner guitar. 3 the cutout is for playing down the neck is anoter thi????ng that adds to the cost. As a beginner you will spend yout time learning basic chords in the first position a long way from that sexy cutout. And as a bonus..4 after you get some time on the guitar and have drcided you want to stick with it for the long haul, you will be in a better position to make a decision about spending hundreds of dollars on a musical instrument, which is a very personal decision. Also when looking at online demos of a guitar, make sure they play it or at least strum it so you can judge its sound for the type of music you hope to learn to play.

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  • I play that one, only mine doesn't have the cutaway. I don't know that there's ANY Taylor that's suitable for a beginner, considering the brand is top-notch and inherently costly.

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  • Questionable to call it a beginner guitar, but a great high-quality budget guitar nonetheless. Let's not forget the torrefied spruce top. I have a 114ce and a 324ce, and I honestly prefer the 114ce sound. Find one used, it'll be in the $500-$700 range.

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  • Uhhh … there isn't a Taylor guitar on the planet for beginners. I played guitar for 35 years before I bought my first Taylor.

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  • Beginner guitar? I'm playing guitar for 25 years, own this guitar and I love it

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  • If I were rich, I'd call a Martin 00-18 a beginner guitars. Smh. A full size Taylor acoustic electric being labeled a beginner acoustic might be the misinformation of the year lol ????

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  • I hate a Taylor neck. (I own two of them and those are just the ones I kept). I have very small hands, but an even C is way more comfortable for me than a low profile like Taylor and the Modified Low Oval that Martin decided to put on everything. That said, my friend had a very much older 314ce that was super comfortable for me. I think it was made before they changed the neck.

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  • great sounding guitars (have 214 and baritone 8) however the built in mic is not very good. bit sad because the rest of the guitar is awesome

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  • What about the bellying below the bridge that will not be covered by warranty when Taylor claims it is due to humidity?

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  • I’d say a Yamaha fg800 is good to start on it’s cheap and sounds good enough lol just don’t get a cheap Amazon acoustic for like 80$ lol

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