Taylor 716e

FIRST OF ALL, PLEASE WATCH MY LONG REVIEW / DEMO VIDEO WITH THIS BEAUTY: https://youtu.be/P9sYfaGk5Vc

This guitar looks, plays and sounds like a million bucks…what a piece of art this is! Look at the tone wood selection: Lutz spruce top, Indian rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck and ebony fingerboard…all solid woods obviously…the icing on the cake are the mother of pearl inlays and the ebony bridge with ebony pins…guys, even just owning and looking at this beauty every day is a wonderful thing! 716 means it’s a Grand Symphony (Taylor’s Dreadnought) sized guitar which is a great all-arounder: from finger picking to heavy strumming all sounds great. That’s why Dreadnought acoustics are so popular. It really does move air, has significantly more and rounder low-end than a 12 or 14 series Taylor (I’ve got a 812 so I could compare them) but not too boomy, the low end frequencies don’t overkill the overall sound! It’s really really wonderfully balanced as you can expect from a guitar in this price range….

So it has an amazing specs and also it’s LIKE A NEW GUITAR! It looks, feels and smells NEW! I don’t know why but the previous owner didn’t play on this guitar. So someone can have a real BARGAIN as these are very very expensive instruments when you try to purchase them brand new.

With a new 716ce (that is the cutaway version, this 716e is sold out everywhere) running around £3K, here’s one as good as new and set up to perfection for much less! It comes with its Taylor hard case (in mint condition)!