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Taylor 414ce V-Class Special-Edition Grand Auditorium Acoustic-Electric Guitar Shaded Edge Burst


Description
Taylor 414ce V-Class SE—The Pinnacle Grand Auditorium Acoustic-Electric
Discover the exquisite blend of sonic brilliance, playing comfort, and cutting-edge innovation embodied in the Taylor 414ce V-Class Special Edition. This Grand Auditorium acoustic-electric guitar represents a high-water mark in modern luthiery, pairing premium, solid tonewoods with Taylor's revolutionary bracing system and state-of-the-art electronics. It's an instrument designed not just to be played, but to inspire, offering unparalleled responsiveness and tonal richness for the discerning musician.
Supreme Comfort and Playability—Designed for Every Player and Style
Taylor's signature Grand Auditorium body shape strikes the ideal balance between playing comfort and sonic output. It delivers robust volume and a wonderfully balanced tone across the spectrum, yet feels remarkably comfortable whether you're playing seated or standing. The graceful Venetian cutaway provides effortless access to the upper frets, inviting exploration across the entire smooth ebony fingerboard. This versatile design makes the 414ce exceptionally responsive to both delicate fingerstyle guitar work and dynamic strumming guitar techniques, ensuring clarity and power regardless of your approach.
Revolutionary V-Class Bracing—Enhanced Volume, Sustain, and Intonation
Experience the future of acoustic tone with Taylor's groundbreaking V-Class bracing. This internal architecture fundamentally improves how the Sitka spruce top vibrates, resulting in noticeably increased volume and sustain. More profoundly, it resolves the intonation issues inherent in traditional bracing, allowing notes and chords to ring out with stunning harmonic purity and accuracy all the way up the neck. The result is a richer, fuller, and more musically expressive voice that elevates every performance.
Taylor Expression System 2 Electronics—Peerless Amplified Sound for Stage and Studio Guitar
Capturing the true acoustic voice of the 414ce is Taylor's acclaimed Expression System 2 (ES2). This innovative behind-the-saddle pickup design utilizes three uniquely positioned and individually calibrated sensors to convey the guitar's natural warmth, dynamic range, and intricate detail when plugged in. It translates the instrument's sonic soul with breathtaking fidelity, making it an exceptional stage guitar and studio guitar. Intuitive onboard controls for volume and tone shaping, plus a phase switch for feedback control, provide complete command over your amplified sound.
Exquisite Tonewood Pairing—Solid Sitka Spruce Meets Indian Rosewood
The foundation of the 414ce's remarkable tone lies in its premium solid wood construction. A solid Sitka spruce top provides the dynamic range, articulation, and crisp projection guitars are prized for. This is perfectly complemented by solid Indian rosewood back and sides, which contribute deep, resonant lows and sparkling high-end overtones, adding complexity and richness. Combined with a genuine West African ebony fingerboard and bridge, these carefully selected materials ensure not only superior sound but also lasting beauty and performance.



Features
- Sitka spruce top delivers crisp tone with exceptional clarity and projection
- Indian rosewood back and sides provide rich harmonics and balanced warmth
- V-Class bracing enhances sustain volume and intonation for tonal precision
- Venetian cutaway design ensures effortless access to higher frets
- Grand Auditorium body combines comfort with versatile sound for any genre
- Expression System 2 electronics capture dynamic range for authentic amplified tone
- Ergonomic contours enable relaxed playing positions for extended practice sessions
- Responsive playability inspires creativity and effortless performance across styles
Specs
- Body type: Grand Auditorium
- Cutaway: Venetian
- Top wood: Solid sitka spruce
- Back and sides: Solid Indian rosewood
- Bracing pattern: V-Class with relief rout
- Body finish: Gloss
- Orientation: Right handed
- Neck shape: Taylor Standard Profile
- Nut width: 1.75" (44.45 mm)
- Fingerboard: Genuine West African ebony
- Neck wood: Tropical mahogany
- Scale length: 25.5"
- Number of frets: 20
- Neck finish: Satin
- Pickup/preamp: Yes
- Brand: Taylor
- Configuration: Behind-the-saddle transducer with Adjustable Sensors
- Preamp EQ: 2-band
- Feedback filter: Phase
- Tuner: No
- Headstock overlay: Genuine West African ebony
- Tuning machines: Taylor gold with gold buttons
- Bridge: Genuine West African ebony
- Saddle and nut: Micarta "Wave" saddle/Teflon-infused graphite nut
- Number of strings: 6
- Special features:
- Case: Hardshell case
- Accessories:
- Country of origin: United States
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Reviews
4.84
58 Reviews
96%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Moving up to the V-Class
Outstanding sound and feel! The sunburst gives it an unbelievable look!! I tried the regular 414ce first for a week, then took it back and paid a little extra for the V-Class. Best decision I have ever made, can't say enough about the sound!!
Most Liked Negative Review
An adjustment for the ears
My comments are only based on playing the guitar unplugged. --Disclosure: the other guitar I've been playing mostly alongside this new Taylor is an Eastman E20D Madagascar, with massive, blooming overtones. The Taylor, by comparison, is more reserved and has a woodier, thicker tone. The highs are hauntingly good, the lows are balanced and just fine and the mids are good with a caveat. The D string in particular sounds quite dry and thuddy if played at all hard, or with thumb. I would think that this was a defect and get a replacement, but interestingly, my older 214 has the exact same characteristic, though more pronounced. --This 414 is certainly a very nice guitar. The neck is comfortable. Spot on with what I've read about v-class, the sustain is amazing. After 3 weeks, I'm on the fence about whether I will keep or return this one.
- Practicing40
- Jamming33
- Recording29
- Small Venues27
- Rock Concerts13
- Not Consistent2
- Buzzy sound when not plugged in1
- Requires Constant Tuning1
- None.1
- Not the best tone for fingerpicking1
- Experienced32
- Novice14
- Professional Musician8
- Good Audio50
- Good Feel50
- Stays In Tune48
- Fun To Play47
- Consistent36
Reviewed by 58 customers
Fantastic tight sound
submitted4 months ago
byMike
fromBelmont
This was my first upgrade and it sounds amazing. I sat in the store for 2 hours and went through guitar after guitar and kept coming back to the 414ce V-Class using process of elimination. Very bright and tight sound…love it! Makes playing fun!
This guitar is a fantasy come true!
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byNeal
fromWilmington DE
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
It brings me great joy to play this guitar everyday. It is a beauty to behold. And it feels light to pick up, but produces a glorious sound.
Taylor 414ce Special Edition #sweepstakes
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byDavid
fromNew Jersey
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I use this guitar everyday and it plays like a dream. Guitar Center did a good job with the delivery and purchase of this. I especially liked the worker that helped me buy my dream guitar. #sweepstakes
I wouldn't not normally write a review
submitteda year ago
byCarl
fromOrance, CA
but this guitar is just truly amazing. i would not normally write something like this. I was originally eyeing on 314 for a long time, but when i tried this guitar in person. i couldnt get the 314, i knew i was going to come back for this someday. just blew my mind.. enjoying this guitar so much.
The best guitar I've ever played
submitted2 years ago
byLane
fromTexas
I sought out to buy a Martin. I expected to spend $4k or so but shopped around and played a lot of guitars. This won hands down over every other higher priced guitar I found. I've now owned it 2 years and everyone I've let play it says it's the nicest guitar they've ever played. Buy it. Seriously.
Muddled and buzzy
submitted2 years ago
byTimothy
fromJohnson City, TN
This guitar is beautiful but the D, G and B strings make the most discordant racket when trying to strum. I've changed strings. I don't know if it is the new V Class bracing or the
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitteda year ago
asked byDave
fromPlains MT
What brand and gauge strings come with this model?
D'Addario XS Coated Phosphor Bronze Light (.012 - .053)submitted2 years ago
asked byGregory
fromDanbury, CT
Does this guitar have a V brace?
Yes, the Taylor 414ce V-Class has V bracing.submitted2 years ago
asked byGlenn
fromBlythe
How deep is the body
The body is about 4 1/8".submitted3 years ago
asked byB
fromMorton Pennsylvania
Is this model made in USA or Mexico. I heard that Taylor's are made is Mexico now
This model is made in the US.submitted4 years ago
asked byIan
fromGA
Is the finish on this nitrocellulose or polyeurothane?
This guitar has a nitrocellulose finish.submitted5 years ago
asked byWorship musician
fromMilltown, WI
Does this purchase include the hard case?
This guitar does come with a hard shell case included.submitted6 years ago
asked byBob
fromPort St. Lucie, Florida 34987
DO YOU HAVE LAYAWAY?
Our stores have lay away. You also may apply for our Gear card on our Homepagesubmitted6 years ago
asked byAlan
fromSan Francisco, CA
Is this guitar built in the United States?
Yes, this is made in the USYes, this is made in the US