Where is the Taylor 214e made?
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Where is the Taylor 214e made?
Tecate, Mexico
Like all 200 series Taylors, the 214ce Plus is made in the company’s Tecate, Mexico factory, which is just an hour drive from Taylor’s headquarters in El Cajon, California.
Is Taylor 614ce good?
As ever with Taylor’s Grand Auditoriums, this guitar delivers well both as a fingerpicker and a flatpicker, but it’s as a vocal back-up guitar that it perhaps shines best, with a sensitive, bouncy midrange and a stentorian richness at the bottom end that all adds up to a fine, full pillow of sound.
Which Taylor guitars are American made?
Anything that’s a 200 series or lower (so that’s the 100 series, GS Minis, Baby range and Academies) are made in the Mexican factory. The 300 range and upwards are all made in America.
Is Taylor 214ce good for fingerstyle?
It sounds great for flatpicking and fingerpicking, especially the latter. It also does an appreciable job at jangly strumming and cowboy chords, but only as well as the Grand Auditorium shape allows it to.
How good are Taylor guitars?
Taylor guitars have a more modern sound – usually very crisp, balanced and articulate. Over the last 10 years or so, they’ve grown so much to become one of the biggest and most popular acoustic guitar brands in the world, rivalling (or perhaps complementing) the likes of Martin and Gibson.
Who plays a Taylor 214CE?
From Alan Jackson to Katy Perry, from Keith Urban to Daria Musk, you’ll find at least a couple of your favorite musicians on the Taylor roster. The 214CE is one of Taylor’s best-selling guitars. It makes perfect sense.
Is a Taylor 214CE a dreadnought?
Taylor’s beloved Grand Auditorium body style, featured on the 214ce, employs the width and depth of a dreadnought; however, its waist is narrower, which gives Grand Auditorium–bodied acoustic guitars a sleeker look with more treble zing.
What body style is a Taylor 214CE?
The body on the Taylor 214ce-K is a full-size Grand Auditorium style. This is Taylor’s most popular body shape, combining the 4.625-inch depth of a Dreadnought and the slightly deeper side curves of a Grand Concert.
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