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Old 07-26-2017, 08:48 PM
Kayper Kayper is offline
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Originally Posted by Hurricane Bob View Post
Its been mentioned a few times on this forum and my 110 definitely is on the bright side. Not that I mind, it cuts through nicely when playing solos with my acoustic band. Is it the 3 bolt on neck screws? Design?
In my opinion, the top wood, body depth, body wood, combined with the strings AND the place where it is stored makes the sound. I also noticed the sound changes with different seasons (to a small extent).

Every spruce top Taylor I play is bright, but the maple body ones are definitely brighter and sparklier than the mahogany body ones.

I own 2 koa Taylors and adore that odd midrange tone they have. Husband has the torrified spruce over maple (the re-voiced one) and THAT is one sparkly-with-oomph guitar.

You seem happy with your 110 and that is all that matters
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