Author Topic: Got my first Taylor  (Read 3661 times)

Kbgummy

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Re: Got my first Taylor
« Reply #15 on: February 13, 2014, 05:58:11 PM »
Not sure if it's buyers remorse but I'm wondering if I should have gone with the 114 instead. Did not get to try them side by side. I went back to try it out but the 114 they had was sold a day after I got the 110. I really like the 110 as a strummer but I am now thinking perhaps the 114 could serve both strumming and fingerstyle roles. From reviews I've read, the 114 does not have the same low end but the volume/projection is comparable. There might be another 114 in another branch and if I were to drive out to do a side by side, what should I be looking out or should I say listening for? Thanks!

Kbgummy

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Re: Got my first Taylor
« Reply #16 on: February 14, 2014, 01:26:41 PM »
You can disregard my previous post. I just realized that the 114 has the same nut width as the 110. More importantly, the reason why I bought the 110 is she sang to me. I was going back and forth between her and a couple of Martins and I just had so much fun with her. I'm keeping the 110.

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Re: Got my first Taylor
« Reply #17 on: February 14, 2014, 05:56:22 PM »
The 110 is a fine guitar.  It was my first Taylor.  I think you will enjoy it very much.  Then again you will probably end up getting more Taylors in the future anyway.  I did end up letting the 110 go, but not because of tone or the feel of the neck, I just don't get along with the dreadnaught shape(of any brand), most do get along just fine.  I have since landed on the GA body shape and love it.  This does not mean it is right for you, but for me it is perfect.  Enjoy.
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