mgap.....started a thread last month, "got 4, how do I cut it to 2" sort of thing.....the whole thing was I spent the year searching for a couple on 6 strings to replace my 855ce, learned a ton about Taylors and guitars in general, and ended up with 4 gems...the 818 being the last, and the plan for it was will it blow me away enough to replace my 520e FE or my 810e Proto.....I kept it beyond the "return to dealer" time frame because I really wanted to give it a chance, put it through the paces (open up a little, different strings, unplugged and plugged into Bose L1, with and without capo, strum away and see what she does).....add my 2013 514e FLTD to my dreads and I've got the needs pretty well covered, at least for me.....hard to speak a negative about a guitar when you're trying to sell it, right? but I'm among friends here at UTGF, that's what I love about this place.....so, the biggest thing I noticed about the 818 is all the promo said, even with it's size, you don't have to play it hard to get the volume...that somehow this size and bracing would "break the mold" and be different than all the other "shapes", volume vs attack, and I'm not entirely convinced Andy pulled that off...and that's just my ears when I play it back to back, over and over again with my 810, which by the way is a 2012 Proto using some of Andy's bracing from the not yet released GOs and new 800s, so I think I landed on something pretty special when I found it (don't you love it when that happens?)...I've even wondered if the added depth to the body changes the way my ears hear it when I'm playing it??? it is just a mystery to me...yeah, I know, a little crazy, huh?.....Guitarsan nailed it a couple of comments ago when he mentioned the beautiful lows can come in all the shapes and sizes and woods, and you don't necessarily have to go with the GO to get it....but that's why many of you suggest when we are "shopping", let someone else play it, stand back and see (hear) what comes out of it, and compare a couple guitars like that.....so that's what ya get, mgap, when you ask krug "what gives? I don't know what the final destination is, but I still enjoy the ride!