Thursday, January 30, 2025

29 thoughts on “Taylor 414ce Review

  • Thank you for the nice review. Just a tip for the next time, perhaps do a demo of the guitar plugged in to check the electronics. Cheers

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    I have the exact same guitar and I see you use the mic and not it's pickup. Could it be because, in your guitar as in mine, the Taylor 414 CE / GA 2015 pickups and electronics are unlistenable?

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  • I just bought the Taylor 414 ce last week. My 414 ce has a sinker redwood top and I was blown away with it in the shop and had to take it home with me.

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  • I just purchased a 414ce-R. Phenomenal Sounding & playing guitar. Very impressed. Super low-action, no fret buzz & endless sustain.

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  • I just purchased the 414ce (2019) as this review came out 4 years ago. There are a couple of changes to the guitar that I noticed. The body is completely glossy, and the the fretboard is not bound. I prefer the look of my unbound fretboard actually and I always prefer guitars that are glossy instead of matte finished. I'm dissapointed that he didn't do an A/B comparison of the microphone to the internal pickup. But when I purchased mine however, I did do that. I plugged into the Bose L1 Model II system and I have to say that I have never heard an acoustic guitar that has such an impressive bass response. Overall it is very balanced and sweet. There are no bright brassy overtones or booming ringing tones that detract from the overall character. In fact it didn't feedback either at higher volumes. The guitar sounds great unplugged, and it sounds even better plugged in. Usually most guitars sound better unplugged. This isn't the case with this one. I'm really happy with my purchase.
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  • Great! Awesome response. The difference in comparison with Taylor 214 is extremely big. Certainly an acquisition for the future!

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  • I have this guitar. A great all around player. It has a medium equal tone for each string so one note doesn't outshine another. Don't expect a deep bass like a Martin or Gibson j45. Expect a beautiful sound equally balanced and you won't be let down.

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  • I liked that you threw in a bit of drop d, to gives us that nice sonic aesthetic too…great quick review.. I have the ce r..great sounding and a fair price point.

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