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Title: 814ce DLX Adirondack Top
Post by: Amos514 on June 22, 2017, 01:08:26 AM
814ce DLX with Adirondack top demo:
https://soundcloud.com/james-a-vranna-jr/taylor-814ce-dlx
Title: Re: 814ce DLX Adirondack Top
Post by: tenbender on June 22, 2017, 10:34:47 AM
Sounds great. How did you record this
Title: Re: 814ce DLX Adirondack Top
Post by: Amos514 on June 22, 2017, 11:34:05 AM
Sounds great. How did you record this
Thanks. Large diaphragm Neumann condenser, into MOTU 828, into Logic, with small amount of EQ, reverb, compression.
Title: Re: 814ce DLX Adirondack Top
Post by: Jersey tuning on June 22, 2017, 12:32:52 PM
Would be a tossup for me between the 814DLX and the 914...... Have recently played them both at my FLD.
Title: Re: 814ce DLX Adirondack Top
Post by: tenbender on July 18, 2017, 12:55:09 AM
Sounds great. I played a 814ce dlx a couple months back and their was a 714ce sitting nearby so I picked it up to see the difference and if I was going to buy a guitar that day it would have been the 714. It was louder with a big full round tone, I was suprised at how much better it sounded to my ears than the 814dlx
Title: Re: 814ce DLX Adirondack Top
Post by: Amos514 on July 19, 2017, 11:46:55 PM
Sounds great. I played a 814ce dlx a couple months back and their was a 714ce sitting nearby so I picked it up to see the difference and if I was going to buy a guitar that day it would have been the 714. It was louder with a big full round tone, I was suprised at how much better it sounded to my ears than the 814dlx
You won't want to listen to this whole thing, because it's really long. But here's a recording comparing my 714ce with Players Package (Lutz spruce top with Adirondack bracing) to my 814ce DLX (with Adirondack top and Adirondack bracing). I played the same bits on each guitar; the 714ce is always first in the recording. Check it out if you want.
https://soundcloud.com/james-a-vranna-jr/taylor-714ce-vs-814ce-714-first/s-WKUwI
Title: Re: 814ce DLX Adirondack Top
Post by: zeebow on July 19, 2017, 11:55:01 PM
thanks for posting, sounds great! idk how i missed this thread originally
Title: Re: 814ce DLX Adirondack Top
Post by: TaylorGirl on July 20, 2017, 06:34:25 AM
Very nicely done!
Title: Re: 814ce DLX Adirondack Top
Post by: Amos514 on July 20, 2017, 02:01:07 PM
Thanks a lot, guys.
Title: Re: 814ce DLX Adirondack Top
Post by: Vindibona1 on August 20, 2017, 01:04:24 AM
Sounds great. I played a 814ce dlx a couple months back and their was a 714ce sitting nearby so I picked it up to see the difference and if I was going to buy a guitar that day it would have been the 714. It was louder with a big full round tone, I was suprised at how much better it sounded to my ears than the 814dlx

Sorry to find this thread so late.  But here's my take from my personal experience with these two models:
The 714 is a great guitar for finger picking. It's nice and bright and projects well while finger picking. However, when strumming it is a little bright and the sound can get out of hand easily. The 814ceDLX OTOH sounds far more balanced and pleasing while strummed. Both guitars are sensitive to the picks use and the 714 may need one that adds a little fullness and warmth, tamping down excessive highs.  The 814 can benefit sometimes from a pick that can add a little crisper articulation.

One guitar that splits the middle and is an excellent all-around guitar is the NEW 614ce.  Played one today and was blown away.  I have an older 614 and was trying to chase the 814's tone, but had to work to hard to get it and never quite did. Then I got an 814ceDLX and realized I can let the 614 be a 614 and changed strings to DR Sunbeam 12's on the 614 and it certainly did what I thought it would do.  The 814 can be beefed up with Elixir 13's which will tamp down the excessive highs but keep the guitar balanced. I've been testing strings on the 814 all week. 
Title: Re: 814ce DLX Adirondack Top
Post by: Vindibona1 on August 20, 2017, 01:07:18 AM
Sounds great. I played a 814ce dlx a couple months back and their was a 714ce sitting nearby so I picked it up to see the difference and if I was going to buy a guitar that day it would have been the 714. It was louder with a big full round tone, I was suprised at how much better it sounded to my ears than the 814dlx

Sorry to find this thread so late.  But here's my take from my personal experience with these two models:
The 714 is a great guitar for finger picking. It's nice and bright and projects well while finger picking. However, when strumming it is a little bright and the sound can get out of hand easily. The 814ceDLX OTOH sounds far more balanced and pleasing while strummed. Both guitars are sensitive to the picks use and the 714 may need one that adds a little fullness and warmth, tamping down excessive highs.  The 814 can benefit sometimes from a pick that can add a little crisper articulation.

One guitar that splits the middle and is an excellent all-around guitar is the NEW 614ce.  Played one today and was blown away.  I have an older 614 and was trying to chase the 814's tone, but had to work to hard to get it and never quite did. Then I got an 814ceDLX and realized I can let the 614 be a 614 and changed strings to DR Sunbeam 12's on the 614 and it certainly did what I thought it would do.  The 814 can be beefed up with Elixir 13's which will tamp down the excessive highs but keep the guitar balanced. I've been testing strings on the 814 all week.   
Title: Re: 814ce DLX Adirondack Top
Post by: Knuckle47 on October 09, 2017, 10:24:25 PM
This is good music to me.  I enjoy listening to guitar players these days. James, good work and a nice recording.

Maybe try a better mic  ::).
(Just kidding)