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A bit of help please. I'll be looking to buy a new acoustic some time in the new year and have gone off the idea of a Takamine and am leaning towards a Taylor. I've never actually played one before, just started looking at them on-line. I was wondering if there is a big difference between the 200 and 300 series in build quality and playability. Any info will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Steve.
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I've owned several Taylors from high end RR10 (£10,000 new - not that I paid that !!!) to Baby Taylor and Travel Guitars.
There is a consistency amongst all the Taylors, I believe, and my mate has a 2 series which is as good as I've played...
Naturally, better woods will age and sound better over time.
As with all guitars and especially acoustics, the true event is when you play them...
Others will chime in too, and Im happy to answer any questions
Waz
depends what you want though, a DI'd guitar for live work (which is what Taylors are popular for, and why you see them on TV a lot), or an acoustic guitar that sounds amazing on its own: many (including me) believe that other brands do that better than Taylor for the same money
Personally, I see the 300 Series as the sweet spot in the range - understated cosmetics and often tonally preferable to the dearer models.
As with most US based brands, new prices are getting really steep. I’d definitely try to buy used. Taylor owners seem a bit like PRS owners - they seem to really look after their guitars - an added bonus is used values seem lower than comparable Martins and Gibsons.
However, I've owned a 414ce and though a nice enough guitar I wouldn't get another and certainly think other brands make better guitars in this price range.
Thanks lads, some great tips and advice there.
@LooseMoose That's a really kind offer but a bit of a trek for me mate as I'm in Central London.
@Wazmeister I am planning to try a few out soon, quite fancy the 214 or 314 at the moment so I'll probably get back to you for a bit more advice once I've done that. Thanks Was.