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Old 04-29-2010, 01:44 PM
seannx seannx is offline
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+1 for the Taylor DN3. You have the big advantage of solid wood, compared to the 200 series. Also, I think there is something about the DN3, where Taylor hit a design sweet spot. From comparing a DN3 to more expensive Martins (up to $800 more), IMO, the DN3 had a more full, kind of Martin like base than the Martins, along with the classic Taylor mid and upper range clarity. The neck is easy to play, and very comfortable. The three DN3's I played were also very consistent sound wise, all equally good.
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