Hello folks. My name is Don and I live in Ohio. I've been playing off and on for about 45 years but am still very much a beginner. I know that this is a Taylor forum and I naturally expect some bias here toward Taylor guitars but I'm hoping that some of you will have compared the two guitars that I am looking at and can share your thoughts on them. I have read a lot of posts here about the Taylor but have not seen the comparison that I am looking for.
I sold two guitars last week with the intention of replacing both of them with one nice acoustic electric. I sold a Taylor Solidbody Standard and a Seagull Artist Cameo. I liked both of those guitars but the electric was just something that I bought about a year ago because I have never really played an electric and wanted to mess with it for a while. It was fun but not really my thing. I have owned 4 Seagulls. Two S6 cutaways with Quantum II electronics. Cherry back and sides with cedar tops. I actually enjoyed both of those. I also owned a 12 string Seagull but ended up not playing it much. I then ran across a fantastic deal on a Seagull Artist Cameo and bought it. It was nice but I was not really a fan of the Maple guitar. So I sold the electric and cameo.
My intention early in the week was to buy a new Martin. I had pretty much settled on the DCPA1. I know that we all have different tastes but I think it is a beautiful guitar. I am not crazy about too much bling and the DCPA1 was just right for me. The problem turned out being that I had a HARD time finding one to actually hold and play. I travel in business and during my travels last week, I visited about 8 different music stores that sell Martin and only found ONE store that had it in stock. That store was Elderly's in Lansing, MI. I was in Flint for the night and called to see if they had any. I was told that they had two in stock. So I made a mad run over to Lansing. They had one hanging on the wall and said that they had another in the box in the back. Well, the one hanging on the wall was pretty good. I just wasn't 100% sold on the top. I know that I am probably too picky but I am determined that if I spend close to $3,000.00 on a guitar that it is going to look the way I want it to. I like a top that is consistent top and bottom. I don't like tops that are darker or lighter on the top half than the bottom half. I also like any grains and etc. to be fairly the same top and bottom. This one had a wide, maybe 3" wide, yellow band running the length of the top on the bottom. Light but very noticeable. They brought the one out of the back and it turns out that it was actually a return. The top looked nice but it had a ton of buckle rash on the back and a couple of other very small scratches.
After tormenting over it, I finally bought the one on the wall. Took it to my hotel that night. Played it a bit. I loved the deep bass that comes out of that Martin but after trying to tell myself all night that I could live with the top, I woke up the next morning and made the decision that I just wasn''t going to settle, I took it back and continued my search.
When I got back home on Friday, I started my search again. Nobody nearby had the DXPA1 in stock. I ended up driving to Guitar Center and they showed ONE in the warehouse and said that they if I bought it and then didn't like it that they would take it back. I was at the register just getting ready to do the deal when I decided to take another look.
They had a beautiful Taylor 814ce in stock. The top is beautiful, the back is very nicely matched with beautiful grain. The action is actually much more to my liking that either of the Martins that i had tried. I like a lower action and the Taylors, out of of the box, are just fantastic for me. The Martin would certainly require a setup to hopefully get it close to what I like.
Both guitars have wood binding which I like. The binding looks similar but the Taylor of course is Curly Maple and the Martin uses Ovangkol. A plus for the Martin is that for a guitar that is the same price as the 814ce, it comes with a bone nut and saddle.
The Martin did, I think, I stronger bass but a lot of that is probably the fact that is is a dreadnaught and has the bone nut. Now there is a G model of the Martin and I considered it too but I THOUGHT I wanted a dread and to be honest, what I don't like about the Martin G model is that due to the location of their electronics, it is very visible through the sound hole on the G series and looks awful in my opinion.
So, I ended up buying the 814ce yesterday and played it a bit last night. We had company from out of town and I wasn't able to spend a lot of time with the guitar but I got a little playing in.
So, I know that we all have drastically differing opinions on the perfect guitar and that it is different for each person but I'm curious if any of you have compared these two models and what your thoughts are. One thing that I have concluded is that the Martin is a beautiful guitar IF you find the right one. From all that I've seen so far, Taylor quality control is much better than Martin's. I would feel much more comfortable if I had to order a Taylor sight unseen that I would ordering a Martin.
I'm still driving myself crazy trying to decide whether or not to keep this 814ce or take a chance and order the DCPA1. For me, this is a lot of money for a guitar and I really want to get it right.