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Larrivee know their wood, but then again so do Taylor. Was the Larrivee a dreadnought? I always wanted a 314ce but when I played one it didn't have the required oomph.
I have played a new one against one a few years old and the older one definitely had opened up - assuming that they would have sounded very similar when new.
The only Taylor wood combination which I prefer, is a cedar top, with mahogany back and sides (500). They have less headroom but respond beautifully to finger-picking. If you're a strummer, you probably would be better off with a 314.
I have a real admiration for Taylor. Their guitars are very consistent, always play well and - assuming you are not looking to replicate a Martin or Gibson tonally - sound good.
It is actually a 314ce
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/6040/
He has withdrawn it for now.