The Taylor 214ce Plus LTD 50th Anniversary extends the 200 Series of the traditional US manufacturer and a special GrandAcoustic guitar:
The acoustic guitar is an acoustic guitar with steel strings. It is often used for folk Auditorium acoustic guitar with innovative features. The classic solid topTop:
The top is the upper part of the guitar body in combination with a laminated bodyBody:
The body is the body of a guitar. It is made of wood and influences the sound and resonance of the instrument. The sound of a guitar can vary depending on the shape and material of the body. result in a perfect symphony of outstanding sound quality and durability, while design features such as the generous cutawayCutaway:
A cutaway is a recess in the body of a guitar that allows the guitarist to reach the higher frets more easily. This makes it easier to pick and play the strings in the upper registers. and more guarantee comfortable playability. and to be able to present this outstanding instrument with amplification, it is equipped with an in-house pickup systemPickup:
A pickup is an electronic component that converts the vibrations of the guitar strings into electrical signals. These signals are then amplified and played back via loudspeakers to make the sound of the guitar audible. which promises the best sound results. As if that wasn't enough, the guitar scores with its natural yet elegant design and a guitar case included in the scope of delivery. guitar caseGuitar case:
Casewhich guarantees ideal storage and safe transportation.
The absolute premium feature of the
Tonewood is the wood from which the body of a guitar is made. It influences the sound and resonance of the instrument. Popular tonewoods are mahogany or maple is particularly appreciated among guitarists and luthiers for its brilliant overtone spectrum, thanks to its torrefaction, a thermal process, the guitar sounds like a well-rehearsed professional instrument right from the start, allowing you to hit the ground running. The Indian rosewoodbackFloor:
The term "back" refers to the lower part of a guitar, which serves as a resonating body. It is usually made of wood and influences the sound and volume of the instrument. and sidesFrame:
The frame is the side part of the guitar body that surrounds the cavity. It is usually made of wood and contributes to the stability and resonance of the guitar. complete the overall sound and full mids and basses, making the model a real all-rounder for a wide range of playing techniques and genres thanks to its excellent balance. The patented C-Class bracingBracing:
Bracing, whose unique design is intended to emphasize the lower frequencies and create a huge sound volume, also shines with innovation.
Even when amplified, the sound of the
A piezo pickup is an electronic component that converts vibrations from guitar strings into electrical signals. It is often used in acoustic guitars to amplify the sound. The pickup consists of a piezo crystal that is made to vibrate by the vibrations of the strings. under the bridgeBridge:
Bridge pick up the vibration of each pair of strings individually and thus optimally capture every nuance of your playing. The result is a completely unadulterated amplified sound that perfectly brings out the tonal beauty and variety of a Taylor guitar. Using three controls in the upper frame, bass, treble and volume can be adjusted directly on the instrument and quickly and easily adapted to the environment or your own preferences. What's more, these are absolutely discreet and thus maintain the harmonious design of the guitar.
The slim mahogany neck in particular ensures excellent playability. mahogany neckGuitar neck:
Maple neck with high quality ebony fingerboardFretboard:
The fretboard is the part of the guitar on which the strings are fretted to produce different tones. It is made of wood and has metal frets that mark the different pitches.. While mahogany is a popular choice for guitar necks due to its acceptable weight, ebony also enjoys great popularity due to its finger-friendly texture. Its smooth, velvety surface allows for fluid playing, easier execution of complex techniques and absolutely precise output of every note played. This is particularly pleasing to fingerpickersFingerpicking:
plucking technique, whose delicate patterns can be played with great attention to detail. and to tease the full potential out of the instrument, it has a practical cutaway that provides unobstructed access to the high registers. Furthermore, proven gold-plated TaylorTuners:
die-cast tuners tuners ensure high tuning stability, guaranteeing uninterrupted playing for pure playing pleasure.
When it comes to design,
The term "finish" refers to the outer coating or surface treatment of a guitar. It can be different types of varnish, stain or oil that are applied to the wood to protect it and give it an attractive appearance. finish radiates a pleasant warmth and clearly highlights the fine grain of the wood, creating a unique vintage charm. This is complemented by the tried-and-tested tortoisePickguard:
The pickguard is a plate made of plastic or wood that is attached to the front of a guitar. It protects the wood from scratches and serves as a base for striking the strings with a pick. pickguard, which not only protects the top from scratches caused by playing picks, but is also a beautiful visual highlight. Its shimmering single-ringRosette:
The rosette is a decorative element on the guitar. It is located around the sound hole and is made of various materials such as wood or mother-of-pearl. The rosette gives the guitar an aesthetic appearance and can also influence the sound. rosette made of faux pearl, a discreet black bindingBinding:
Binding refers to the decorative edging of the guitar body. It is made of wood and artistic 50th Anniversary Diamonds fingerboard inlaysFingerboard inlays:
inlays add minimalist accents that blend perfectly into the overall picture. In its entirety, this guitar thus offers the proven Taylor quality that has been convincing people around the world for five decades now.
As one of the largest guitar manufacturers,
As if that were not enough,
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As ebony is particularly finger-friendly due to its hard, supple texture, it has long been the preferred choice for the production of fingerboards. Its attractive appearance is also extremely popular for bridges, headstock overlays, bridge
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