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Taylor Acoustic & Electric Guitars => Taylor Acoustic & Electric Guitars => Topic started by: CoryB on May 25, 2021, 10:32:39 PM
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Here it is! After the post of 400 vs 800, I went 900 after my wife encouraged me to do so.
(https://i.imgur.com/rMPImP8.jpg)
The front!
(https://i.imgur.com/898U3gY.jpg)
The back!
(https://i.imgur.com/MNrnh0j.jpg)
Gotta love that abalone inlay!
(https://i.imgur.com/5iIQlwm.jpg)
And hanging in it's new home.
Thanks to everyone who answered my call for advice, but my wife's opinion wins out. The guitar is gorgeous and sounds as good as it looks.
Sorry for the picture size - I can't get Imgur to resize them.
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Gorgeous instrument. Congrats and play it always in good times!
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SWEET! Your wife is definitely a keeper!!!
The guitar is very nice too! Hahahahaha. I predict you will be very glad you took her advice...
The arm bevel is such a nice feature, and the Gotoh 510 tuners are awesome.
Enjoy. Write her a love song asap
Salud
Paul
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That's a beautiful guitar. I love all the silking in that top. Congrats!
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That ought to make you want to pick it up and play every time you see it. Congrats.
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Looks familiar ;)....it is beautiful! These 914's are top notch, enjoy! You're wife is pretty special.
It looks like it has an arm radius, not a bevel, is that correct?
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Looks familiar ;)....it is beautiful! These 914's are top notch, enjoy! You're wife is pretty special.
It looks like it has an arm radius, not a bevel, is that correct?
I'm curious as to the difference. I traded my 714 for an 814 for the more comfortable arm rest, but not sure if it is a radius or bevel. I do know that it's not as pronounced as the one my my AD10, but still much more comfortable than the 714.
To the OP, beautiful guitar. If my store had one, I would have probably brought it home, but I'm happy with the 814.
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Looks familiar ;)....it is beautiful! These 914's are top notch, enjoy! You're wife is pretty special.
It looks like it has an arm radius, not a bevel, is that correct?
Thanks. I plan to keep my wife permanently, but I’d already had that plan even before the 914. We’ve been married 41 years, it’s too late to have to break myself in to someone new. :P
I’m with dbvirago. I’m not sure of the difference between a bevel and a radius. It’s a 2020 so it has whatever came from the factory last year. I know it makes it more comfortable though.
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Enjoy. Write her a love song asap
Salud
Paul
Best advice I've seen on this forum in some time!
CoryB, congrats on a wonderful guitar. I know you will get years of enjoyment with it.
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It looks like it has an arm radius, not a bevel, is that correct?
I’m with dbvirago. I’m not sure of the difference between a bevel and a radius. It’s a 2020 so it has whatever came from the factory last year. I know it makes it more comfortable though.
The bevel is just that, a bevel, and is quite labor intensive to do. The radius is a rounded edge, and is easier from a production standpoint. Maybe I (or someone) can post pics of the two.
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Okay, then what I have on the Academy 10 is a bevel. On the 814, it is finished to look like a bevel but is a rounded edge. If you look at both from the front, they look the same. But if you look down from the neck, you can see a definite bevel on the AD10. Wonder why they have that nice bevel on their low-end guitar but not on the 814. The 714 didn't have a sharp edge, but not as rounded as the 814. Looking at them, I could hardly tell the difference, but after playing for a couple of hours, it's obvious.
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FWIW, Taylor has pointed out (somewhere, can't recall but I know I saw it) the structural difference between the simple bevel on the Academy and that on the 800+ and BE guitars. The former is a far simpler approach to achieve what the latter does, where the latter is clearly more labor intensive.
I make no judgments here, simply stating that there is a reason that bevel on the 800+ guitars adds cost. That said, big kudos to Taylor for adding this very worthwhile feature to their budget line as it makes them that much more attractive to any player, not just beginners!
Edward
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Yeah, I thought about it and considering the AD10 has a laminate side, I imagine that would make the bevel much easier.
When my wife asked why the first one costs so much less, I said, "Well, it's plywood, so... " 8)
At any rate, the 814 is far more comfortable than the 714. This store had about 150 acoustic guitars and this was only one of two that had that feature. The other was a Maestro, and the bevel abruptly ended about where my elbow sat, leaving a sharp corner, making the rest of it moot.
Yes, Kudos to Taylor.
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gorgeous! love the intricate details of the 914 and i’m a rosewood lover!
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Beautiful CoryB !! The 900s are the best of the best...enjoy many happy years with it:)
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darnd fine choice...
Impressive instrument you have there.
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Very nice guitar but most important....keep the wife whatever you do.
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Oh, and one other thing. I was reading the Taylor Care and Maintenance Guide and it clearly says, "Don't put your guitar in the fireplace."