Taylor 110e Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag)

The Taylor 110e offers great acoustic tone. With ES-T electronics and Sapele back and sides, the Taylor 110e sounds good amped or acoustic.

Overall User Ratings (based on 36 ratings)
  • Overall:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Ease of Use:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Submitted April 17, 2006 by a customer from yahoo.com

"I could have spent a lot more money, but I chose not to after playing this guitar..."

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This is a guitar I will NEVER get rid of, no matter what I get (or can afford to get) in the future. I've owned more instruments of every sort than any person ever should, and I can honestly say that this was the best purchase of a musical instrument that I have made yet.
Sound
I spent several weeks visiting music stores, playing every decent acoustic I could get my hands on. When it came down to it.. I actually prefered the sound of this Taylor in blind tests to 99% of the high-end guitars with a price-tag 2 or 3 times the size. I'm a very percussive, rhythmic, and somewhat aggressive acoustic player, and this guitar SHINES for my style of playing. It has amazing overall clarity, and an unbelievably "punchy" bass response. In my opinion this guitar sounded as good, if not better, than every other guitar in the high-end acoustic guitar room found at most music stores.
Features
The only drawback to this guitar is that you don't have an onboard EQ. Fortunately, it has such a nice even tone that I more than likely wouldn't use an onboard EQ anyway. If I need an EQ for live or recording purposes, I would EQ it on a mixer or recorder and leave the sound just the way it is coming OUT of the guitar. One other possible minus is that it could be a little bit of a pain to change the internal 9-volt battery (for the built-in preamp) in a hurry.. I haven't had to change it yet though.
Ease of Use
As simple as it gets, it almost plays itself!
Quality
Great craftmanship. The guitar can almost feel a bit fragile because of it's light weight and the light finish if you are used to carrying a dumptruck of a guitar around your neck (as I was), but those things actually ADD to the quality in the big picture. I have no worries about gigging and I see this guitar outlasting ME in the long run :)
Value
Like I said, I had the opportunity to buy a much more expensive guitar.. and I actually prefered this model to most of the high-end guitars in blind sound/playing-tests. For the money, you can't get a better acoustic guitar in my opinion.
Manufacturer Support
I haven't needed any support.
The Wow Factor
It's a no-nonsense dreadnaught-shaped guitar. Not too flashy, but VERY tasteful. I personally like the dull finish of the guitar as compared to your everyday "gloss" finish of most other acoustics. It's simple, but it's still different.. and that is what matters to me. I feel confident when I play it, that the sound speaks for itself and the looks just "compliment". "Tasteful" is my take on the "sexiness" of this guitar.

Musical Background:

Active musician, multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter, home studio-owner

Musical Style:

Rock, singer-songwriter, blues, etc..
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Submitted March 3, 2011 by a customer from yahoo.com

"BUY ME!"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I expect that this guitar will outlast me.
Sound
This guitar sounds amazing. After playing many different guitars(all of which were more expensive), I still settled on this one. The tone is beautiful with crisp highs and warm punchy lows. I play mostly blues/rock and it is perfect for my style. I have recorded a few tracks with it and it sounds just as good recorded as it does live.
Features
The built-in electronics are simple and elegant. Even though there are only 3 knobs, (bass, treble, and volume) I was still able extract different tones. I liked that there wasn't one of the bulky boxes built in on top.
Ease of Use
The guitar is great. Streamlined neck and perfect action; The guitar basically plays itself
Quality
Taylor. What else can I say?
Value
Plays better than a much more expensive guitar. Its a steal.
Manufacturer Support
Have not had the need.
The Wow Factor
As sexy as an acoustic guitar can be.

Musical Background:

Musician

Musical Style:

Rock/Blues/Whatever I feel like
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Submitted January 27, 2006 by Surfrider124

"Exceptional Instrument"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Sound
This is an excellent instrument. The neck is as straight as an arrow and the quality is obvious...I mean, it is a taylor. The higher strings have a brilliantly loud ring that you cannot find on other instruments. The sound is bright and clear. Gibson fans may find it does not have the warmth of the J-45 or Dove, but for averyone else it is an exceptionally well balanced, greath sounding guitar. Also, if you are a slide player, you will be thrilled with the sounds you can produce with this instrument. Taylor states that this guitar makes a great second guitar for the seasoned player. I disagree. I feel that this guitar is brighter and clearer than some of their 400 series instruments. I play through an old marshall 50 watt and the sound is clear and true to the acoustic tone. This is also a very versitile instrument for recording. I found using a thinner pick will give a warmer sound for strumming while a metal thumb pick gives lead and slide amazing presence and clarity. The oil finish on this does make it a slightly fragile instrument. Dings or knicks will appear easily if not taken care of. (similar to the Martin DM finish). All in all, if you want a taylor that you will keep forever and an instrument you can be pround of owning, then go with this guitar.
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