So, I went to the guitar store today to only buy strings -- I swear! But, I wandered to the acoustic room first...
On the Taylor wall, I saw a short row of guitars with clearance tags. My brother-in-law is in the market, so I figured I'd check these out to see if there was anything I could recommend to him.
There were a few natural top AD17e's. I had just watched a video of a guy really raving about this model, so I had to try one. It was loud, articulate, and I could feel the bass in my chest!
So, yeah, I bought it. For me. Lol.
I also can't believe how well this guitar was able to be set up. I got the relief to .005" with absolutely no buzz. I was able to sand less than 1mm off the saddle to achieve my preferred height
[E] 1.60mm / 1.25mm [e] (holding the 1st fret, measuring at the 12th, bottom of string to top of fret). And yes, I did set it up immediately when I got home, lol. But, even with low action and only wearing 12s, this thing shakes my walls!
Further, the sustain, tone, tuning stability, and *dead-on* intonation have me shaking my head in almost disbelief. I put on new strings when I got the guitar home, stretched them once, and the guitar has just stayed in tune as if the strings were worn in.
I have held and played lots of acoustics in my life, and nothing has shocked me like this guitar has. Taylor has really done something here. Taking an old style and making it
really new -- it's very impressive.
Here is an audio sample of me just noodling on this guitar: https://soundcloud.com/brock-glaze/ad17e-noodling/s-ZqpDhZU7QgZ?si=bfe8e6ccfca04746b6079cb345ce3138Oh, and this guitar has a 3-piece back, which I LOVE!