11/03/2011
Taylor Guitars DN3-LFT Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar, Left Handed Review
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(More customer reviews)I have tested 50 plus guitars and the Taylor DN3 exceeds any desires I have to own a great guitar under 2000 dollars. I have played more expensive guitars but my skill level did not make them sound any better than the the DN3.
If I could buy a second guitar it would also be the Taylor DN3, it is a work of art and a joy to play.
This was is NOT an electric guitar, the electric model is the DN3E, and cost 300 dollars more, but I kept it anyway.
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The heralded Dreadnought is the most traditional of all acoustics. By definition, it's a battleship of a guitar and the Taylor left-handed DN3 pays tribute to that legacy--and then some. The left-handed DN3s booming bass and articulate mids dare you to dig in and challenge your flatpicking prowess. Simple, traditional styling and renowned Taylor craftsmanship make this sapele and spruce acoustic guitar one of Taylor's most popular models.
Taylor's DreadnoughtThe 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.
Features ebony wood fretboard and bridge and left-handed design.
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