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Taylor Acoustic & Electric Guitars => Taylor Acoustic & Electric Guitars => Topic started by: zenspector on May 23, 2020, 01:08:40 AM
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Has anyone played, or seen, a 2019 Limited Edition 514ce?
I am a long time Taylor player and I have been intrigued by the idea of the cedar/koa combination.
I play finger style and strum, with very little flatpicking, so I think this guitar might just be what I've been looking for.
Your time and responses are greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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I'm intrigued too............hmmmmmm
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Has anyone played, or seen, a 2019 Limited Edition 514ce?
I am a long time Taylor player and I have been intrigued by the idea of the cedar/koa combination.
I play finger style and strum, with very little flatpicking, so I think this guitar might just be what I've been looking for.
Your time and responses are greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Haven’t played this exact version but I did Briefly audition a Closely related guitar, the 2015 K16 LTD which has the same cedar/koa combination. For fingerstyle it was very responsive and loud, and it did well with moderate strumming. I ultimately didn’t keep it because I prefer no sparkle in my treble tone (after a year long journey I found I prefer hardwood tops best for that reason), but I’ll bet with the v-class and other improvements this could be even better than that guitar. Although I’m not a believer that V-class improves volume, all of them I’ve tried/owned have improved sustain which gives me the impression that it has a richer thicker tone compared to before.
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I played one at my local store a few months back. I'm a fingerpicker (with fingerpicks) and was impressed by the tone and balance. The cedar softened the sparkle a bit, but paired with the koa, it had enough to give that clarity that I like when I play....note separation. I'm really not in the market for another guitar (I'm happy with what I have), but I was duly tempted. I'm not a big strummer, so I can't tell you how that would have been, but guessing it would have held it's own to some degree, because Taylor cedar-topped guitars just have that range. I hope this helps.
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Thanks for the replies and information.
I've been considering a new 614ce for a year now, then saw this limited wood combination and something clicked for me.
I sure wish I could play one.
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Mine should be her Friday so I can tell you more then.
I'm a big fan of Taylor feel and Koa so I took a chance.
My SIL just got a 314CE Builders edition (his first guitar ever!) and I love it.
Then my wife who has NEVER suggested I buy a guitar says why don't you just order the guitar like Jerod's for a father's day/ birthday gift. I almost did just that then saw the 514 CE LTD and listened to a couple demos and decided to go for it.
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I've been enjoying mine now for a week or so and it's everything I hoped for.
The setup is great and the tone is very balanced. A little more low-mid compared to the 324ce. Not better, just different.
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I've been enjoying mine now for a week or so and it's everything I hoped for.
The setup is great and the tone is very balanced. A little more low-mid compared to the 324ce. Not better, just different.
Awesome! I want to hear it!!!
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This sounds like a really nice instrument. I join the chorus of those who would love to see details and hear what you make with them. Many thanks
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This is not me playing but it is my guitar. Not like my guitar. My guitar.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=taylor+514ce+ltd&docid=608046379641735245&mid=AB89343A5F50649CEF87AB89343A5F50649CEF87&view=detail&FORM=VIRE
Hope this works.
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Terrific video. Mahalo! Nice discussion and I love the mixture of the two woods in the sound they produce. Happy playing! Thnks again for the link and congrats.