Jeff_H
Dean Hardtail Fanologist
At Sam Ash. Off topic, but this was my first trip into a Sam Ash, and definately my last. Worst guitar store I've ever been in. GC is 10x's better. Guitars in poorly maintained condition, very little selection unless you're looking for bottom of the line Mexican or Korean guitars. The front of the store bombards you with cheap crap who's names I didn't even recognize....perhaps this should be a different thread?
fftopic:
Played the 310C and CE, 314CE, 414CE, 714CE and 814CE. For my taste it's the 314 or the 414. The 714 and 814 sport nicer back woods, Rosewood on one and I'm not sure on the other right now. Nicer inlays and Rosettes as well. The wood is more highly figured on teh 714 and 814, and the spruce top is more consistent in color, no striping, and tighter grain. I just don't hear $600-$1000 difference over the 314 or 414. The 714 and 814 sounded boomier to me, with more bass, due in no small part to the back and side woods being different. It's just not what I want to hear.
I played every other acoustic in the sound room that was over a grand, and nothing came close. Didn't care for the Gibson Jumbo Cutaway, and it's a $2500 guitar. Played a Laravee(sp) and it was decent, but came in 3rd overall behind the Taylor and one other sleeper.....a Takamine dreadnaught cutaway, mahogany back and sides with a ceader top. $1100 guitar on clearance for $850. It had a sound remarkably close to the Taylor, although slightly brighter with a different midrange curve. Not bad at all, just different. It didn't come with a case, as the Taylor's do, so even at $850 by the time you buy a decent TKL case or similar and pay tax you're over a grand anyhow. I'll take the Taylor for a few more $$.
I'm off to find a REAL Taylor dealer in the area. Update at 11.
Played the 310C and CE, 314CE, 414CE, 714CE and 814CE. For my taste it's the 314 or the 414. The 714 and 814 sport nicer back woods, Rosewood on one and I'm not sure on the other right now. Nicer inlays and Rosettes as well. The wood is more highly figured on teh 714 and 814, and the spruce top is more consistent in color, no striping, and tighter grain. I just don't hear $600-$1000 difference over the 314 or 414. The 714 and 814 sounded boomier to me, with more bass, due in no small part to the back and side woods being different. It's just not what I want to hear.
I played every other acoustic in the sound room that was over a grand, and nothing came close. Didn't care for the Gibson Jumbo Cutaway, and it's a $2500 guitar. Played a Laravee(sp) and it was decent, but came in 3rd overall behind the Taylor and one other sleeper.....a Takamine dreadnaught cutaway, mahogany back and sides with a ceader top. $1100 guitar on clearance for $850. It had a sound remarkably close to the Taylor, although slightly brighter with a different midrange curve. Not bad at all, just different. It didn't come with a case, as the Taylor's do, so even at $850 by the time you buy a decent TKL case or similar and pay tax you're over a grand anyhow. I'll take the Taylor for a few more $$.
I'm off to find a REAL Taylor dealer in the area. Update at 11.