I played a DN3, DN4 and a DN5 today and liked them all alot..the DN5 was a bit pricey..of the Dn3 and dn4 which ones do you prefer? any advice on which one.
-Tom
You should play them both side-by-side if possible, and decide which one (if either) "speaks" to you.
I always thought I was an Ovangkol/Rosewood kind of guy. My previous acoustics (non-Taylor) were Rosewood/Spruce.
Although initially I had my eyes on the 414ce as a "the one", I found a clearance DN4e and snapped it up. This DN4e was my first Taylor. Played it steadily for approx 1 year.
Then the 314ce and 315ce came along into my stable, and wow, to my surprise, I find the "3" series my "goto" guitars. I find them both (314ce/315ce) more inspiring to play than the DN4e. I find I'm reaching for the 315ce most often.
The best I can describe the difference is where the midrange tones occur. The DN4e seems more even and balanced tone-wise. The "3"s midrange is more pronounced, and with the 315ce (being a jumbo) I still get a very satisfying low thump. The 314ce has less thump than a jumbo or a dread, but man its a tone monster otherwise, clean and clear and inspiring in its own right (the GA shape and tone is just "right" IMHO).
So to directly answer your question, if it were me, I would A/B compare a DN3 and a DN4, and from my past experience I predict I would prefer the DN3.
When auditioning the guitars, listen to what sounds good to
you and what inspires
you. If you don't want to put the guitar down, that's a good sign! My "3" series do that for me, I just want to keep playing them.
Right now I'm looking at the new 316ce (GS shape), I got to test-drive one recently and am smitten by it. I will probably eventually sell/trade the DN4e to help finance the 316ce. That's how much I like the "3" series.
-Gary K