Buy Taylor Guitars 410ce Dreadnought Acoustic Electric GuitarTaylor Guitars 410ce Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar Product Description:
- Solid Sitka Spruce Top
- Solid Ovangkol Back/Sides
- Dreadnought
- Cutaway; ES
- Hardshell Case Included
Product Description
Sporting a Venetian cutaway and Taylor's Expression System electronics, this versatile Dreadnought is ready for anything. From your living room to the concert stage, it's ideal for medium to heavy strumming and flatpicking.
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Taylor's Dreadnought The original Dreadnought acoustic guitar appeared early in the 20th Century, and its no-frills, no-nonsense shape made it a logical namesake of the huge battleships of that day. Most subsequent Dreadnoughts, including Taylor's, have been derivative of that early design. In 1997, however, Bob Taylor re-designed the Taylor Dreadnought by softening the curves at the top and bottom and generally refining its overall shape. In 2003, gloss-finish Dreadnoughts also underwent bracing refinements that substantially increased their overall volume and bass response, without sacrificing Taylor's signature balance and clarity. Dreadnought six-strings shine as "plectrum" or "rhythm" guitars because they respond well to flatpicking or light-to-heavy strumming.
A Venetian cutaway in the 410ce Dreadnought body allows better access to the upper frets. In the past, many players moving to acoustic guitars grew accustomed to the cutaways on their electric guitars, while others simply like the freedom of movement into the upper register that a cutaway allows. Now, cutaways are favored as much for their decorative appeal as for their function.
Solid sitka spruce top is joined with ovangkol sides and back for a tone similar to rosewood, but with the livelier sparkle of mahogany.Customer ReviewsMost helpful customer reviews 5 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Latest Price: See on Amazon.com! More Info: See on Amazon.com! See Customers Review: See on Amazon.com!
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Solid sitka spruce top is joined with ovangkol sides and back for a tone similar to rosewood, but with the livelier sparkle of mahogany.