Where is the Taylor 214CE Deluxe made?

Like all 200 series Taylors, the 214ce Plus is made in the company’s Tecate, Mexico factory, which is just an hour drive from Taylor’s headquarters in El Cajon, California.

Is the Taylor 214CE better than the 114ce?

The 214ce had more clarity between the notes with more emphasized lows and crisper clearer highs. The sound was overall brighter than on the 114ce. The 114ce had a warmer tone that was more mid-range heavy and was a more compact kind of sound.

Is the Taylor 214CE easy to play?

In particular, Taylor’s 214CE is a reasonably affordable guitar that still sounds like a professional-grade guitar. With an easy-to-play grand auditorium body, Taylor’s legendary Expression System 2 electronics, and a beautiful spruce and koa tonewood configuration, it’s a guitar that you can be proud to play.

Is the Taylor 214ce all wood?

The 214ce has a Sitka Spruce top and Laminate rosewood back and sides and that combination, as it tends to, helps it to produce a bright tone with clarity in the high end and at the low end.

Is a Taylor 214ce a dreadnought?

Taylor’s beloved Grand Auditorium body style, featured on the 214ce, employs the width and depth of a dreadnought; however, its waist is narrower, which gives Grand Auditorium–bodied acoustic guitars a sleeker look with more treble zing.

Is Taylor 214CE a grand auditorium?

About the Taylor 214ce The Taylor 214CE is one of Taylor’s classic models that’s always been a big hit with players of all stripes, with a comfortable Grand Auditorium body shape, rounded Venetian cutaway and Taylor’s fantastic electronics package.

Does Taylor 214ce have built in tuner?

The built-in tuner makes it easy to tune your guitar anytime, anywhere.

Where are Taylor 200 guitars made?

Apart from the many physical differences, the 200 series Taylor’s and lower (meaning the GS Mini’s and Academy Series) are built in their Tecate Factory in Mexico while the 300 series and higher are built in the El Cajon factory that’s just 40 miles north above the border.