Taylor 110 w/ HSC

atomheartmother

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Taylor 110 w/ HSC - $370 shipped

I recently acquired this in a trade, but really don't have any need for it. Although, I must say that it is a fantastic guitar. Guitars this low in price should not sound this good. I just can't believe that an acoustic this low in price could have so much depth and projection. I don't think that this is a rare occurence either as this line gets fantastic reviews.

Anyway, this particular one is used but in excellent condition; it's got some light dings/scratches here and there that can only be seen at certain angles. The finish is satin, so the guitar picks up dings more easily than a gloss finish. But I do really like the feel of the satin finish. As far as cosmetic condition, I'd probably give it an 8.5-9.0. None of the dings/scratches could be picked up by the camera, so I could not get any shots of the dings.

I'd probably rate the action as medium. The action is right where I prefer it. It's not so low that the tone suffers, but it's also not so high that it's hard to play. I like the action at a medium height to give it more projection, depth, and volume. If you wanted to have the action lower, you'd probably have to have the neck adjusted; the saddle is relatively low. Thankfully, these Taylor 110's have the NT ("New Technology") design necks and a neck adjustment is a 10 minute job involving Taylor laser-precise shims. The adjustment is no bigger deal than having the saddle sanded. The playability of the guitar is great with the smaller neck profile (similar to electric guitar necks), satin finish, and the ebony fretboard. A dedicated electric guitarist would feel right at home. Also, there is a little fretwear at the first fret and zero fretwear on all of the other frets.

Tone wise, this guitar is a monster. These Taylor 110's really do sound very good. Taylor is almost making a mistake for having such good sounding guitars selling for so cheap ($600 new). It has a very full, deep, resonant tone with nice bright highs. It currently has some Ernie Ball Earthwound Lights (12's) that could probably use a change in the near future. With new strings the guitar would sound even better.

The case is actually a slightly worn Alvarez case that is a nice, tight fit for the Taylor. It's a little beat looking on the outside, but does its job well. Unfortunately, it does not lock as the lock is busted. It'd be a really nice looking case if it weren't a little beat; it has a really nice brown tolex on it. Although the outside is a little beat, the inside is fine.


Check out Taylor's website for more details:

http://www.taylorguitars.com/guitars/model.aspx?model=110



Check out the reviews:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/110DreadnoughtAcousticGuitar?sku=514963



Paypal is preferred. I need cash, so no trades on this item. Also, if you want to pay with Paypal, you'll need a confirmed account for this item.


PM/Email me if interested or if you have questions. (PM me for now as my email is not working).

Pics! Click the link at the end for more pics; I have tons more that won't fit in the post.

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Link for more pics:

http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/atomheartmother8888/Taylor 110/?sc=5
 
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Re: Taylor 110 w/ HSC

I have a 110E and can vouge for these guitars. They are amazing. Sound and feel. The neck never gets sticky and fingerboard is like butter
 
Re: Taylor 110 w/ HSC

Last price drop before eBay (it will go up in the next few days if not sold). If you have emailed me, I did not get your email as it has not been working for the last few days.

$385 shipped!
 
Re: Taylor 110 w/ HSC

Nice guitar!

Saw your post over on the Acoustic Guitar Forum about the neck shim process; were these pictures taken before or after you had the bridge lowered? Action looks pretty high in the pictures is why I ask - it is a great guitar at a good price but in those pics it would look like some work would need to be done to lower the action...

Dano
 
Re: Taylor 110 w/ HSC

Dan-ola said:
Nice guitar!

Saw your post over on the Acoustic Guitar Forum about the neck shim process; were these pictures taken before or after you had the bridge lowered? Action looks pretty high in the pictures is why I ask - it is a great guitar at a good price but in those pics it would look like some work would need to be done to lower the action...

Dano

I think they were taken after; I can't remember for sure. Although, it really isn't THAT high. It's about the same as the 110 in the store.

Also, as I mentioned in the description: to get the action even lower, you'd probably have to have the neck adjusted. But if you have any decent shops around, they could do it for probably $15-20. It's really no bigger deal than having the saddle sanded. I'd just have the neck adjusted, but the shops around here don't carry the proper shims. They'd have to order them, and they think that it'd take Taylor a while to get them to them. They said it'd be a simple/cheap job if they had the shims. If you live in any decent sized city, you'll probably have a shop around that could do it; unfortunately, I live in a pretty small city and the stores don't currently carry the shims.

I honestly think that the action is fine though. If I were to keep the guitar, I probably wouldn't worry about having it lowered.







Anyway, I've found a few more scratches on the lower part of the bottom under the bridge, so I'm dropping the price to $370 shipped to reflect that. If you factor in the case and the cost of shipping (which I'm covering), you're getting the guitar for almost half price! Although it doesn't look perfect, it sounds incredible and much better than one on the rack in a store thanks to some aging of the top. Don't get me wrong though: it's by no means an ugly, beatup guitar; I just don't want anyone to be surprised by some dings and scratches (that can only be seen up close and from certain angles). Take a few step backs and it looks near perfect.
 
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