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As guitar players we're always on a quest for that elusive combination of superior tone and extreme playability. Many instruments come close but often fall short, leaving the player to compromise on one or the other. Then there's Taylor Guitars. When Bob Taylor designs an instrument, there is no compromise. It's that perfect blend of innovative, modern technology and a master craftsman's attention to detail that attracts artists like Taylor Swift, Jason Mraz, and Zac Brown. Considered among the easiest playing acoustic guitars in the world, from Baby Taylors to the 114CE, to the Custom designed models, with Taylor ‘s numerous body shapes and tone wood combinations you're sure to find the best Taylor guitar for you.

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Play Smoother. Sound Better. Go Taylor.

Some brands chase nostalgia. Taylor Guitars chases progress. Since 1974, Taylor has been pushing the envelope on acoustic guitar design, blending modern engineering with player-first craftsmanship. Their guitars are known for unmatched playability, crystal-clear tone, and an innovative approach that just makes sense — like their V-Class bracing for better sustain and tuning stability or their ultra-comfortable necks that make long sessions a breeze.

At American Musical Supply, we stock a huge selection of Taylor acoustic guitars, from the travel-friendly GS Mini to the studio-ready 814ce and everything in between. Whether you’re after a stage workhorse or a songwriting companion, we’ve got the Taylor guitar that fits your sound.

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Taylor’s Expression System

A lot of acoustic pickups make your guitar sound like it’s trapped in a tin can. Taylor’s Expression System (ES2) doesn’t. Instead of cramming an under-saddle pickup into the mix and hoping for the best, Taylor places three uniquely positioned sensors behind the saddle, letting the natural resonance of the guitar shine through. The result is a clear, organic tone that actually sounds like your guitar — just louder. 

Plug your Taylor acoustic into an amp, PA, or interface, and you’ll get rich dynamics, natural warmth, and zero artificial harshness. And with simple onboard controls (volume, bass, treble), dialing in your live or studio tone is quick and frustration-free. 

Find the Taylor Acoustics That Players Swear By at AMS

There’s no “one-size-fits-all” in the Taylor guitar lineup — just solid choices for different players and styles. Here are some of the standouts you’ll find at American Musical Supply.

Taylor 200 Series

If you want pro-level tone without the all-solid-wood price tag, start with the 200 Series. The Taylor 214ce is a fan favorite, featuring a solid spruce top paired with layered rosewood or koa back and sides, striking a balance between affordability and great sound.

Taylor 300 Series

The 300 Series is where things get serious, with all-solid-wood construction for richer, more complex tones. The Taylor 314ce, with its solid spruce top and solid sapele back and sides, responds beautifully to both aggressive strumming and delicate fingerpicking.  

Taylor 800 Series

Full-bodied, rich, and refined 800 Series guitars are built for musicians who want the best in tone and feel. The Taylor 814ce, one of the most sought-after acoustics on the market, features Indian rosewood back and sides, a Sitka spruce top, and V-Class bracing — offering sustain, clarity, and an incredible low-end response. 

Taylor Koa Series

If you want an acoustic guitar that looks as good as it sounds, look to Taylor’s Koa Series. Built with stunning Hawaiian koa, these guitars start off bright and crisp but develop a warm, mellow sweetness over time, making them a favorite for both strummers and fingerstyle players.  

Watch This Before You Fall in Love with the 814ce

The Builder’s Edition 814ce is a sonic powerhouse with glassy highs, rich textures, and projection for days. That Indian rosewood body and Adirondack spruce top give it incredible dynamic range, while Taylor’s Expression System 2 keeps your tone crisp when plugged in. Don’t just take our word for it — watch the video below and hear why the 814ce is a serious contender for your next go-to guitar.

V-Class Bracing: More Power, More Sustain, Better Intonation

Most acoustic guitars are built with X-bracing, a design that’s been around for over a century. Taylor shook things up with V-Class bracing, a revolutionary internal structure that boosts sustain, volume, and tuning stability. Instead of fighting against itself like traditional bracing, V-Class allows the top to move more freely, creating a fuller, louder, and more harmonically rich tone with notes that ring out longer and more in tune. 

You’ll find V-Class bracing in some of Taylor’s top models, including the 314ce, 814ce, K24ce, and Builder’s Edition series. What does that mean for you? Chords sound sweeter and more dynamic, leads cut through the mix, and your Taylor acoustic just feels more alive.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Taylor Guitars

If you still have questions or want to know more about Taylor guitars, feel free to check out the answers to our most frequently asked questions for more insights. 

Which Taylor acoustic guitar is best for beginners?

The Academy Series is designed specifically for newer players, with a slightly shorter scale length and a super-comfortable neck. If you want something compact and versatile, the GS Mini is another great option, offering surprising volume and tone in a small, easy-to-handle body. 

How do I choose the right Taylor guitar body shape?

Taylor offers a variety of body shapes, each with its own tonal characteristics. Grand Auditorium guitars, like the 814ce, are versatile and balanced, making them great for strumming and fingerpicking alike. If you want more low-end power, a Grand Symphony might be a better fit, while the Grand Concert shape is ideal for softer fingerstyle playing and studio work. Check out the AMS blog to learn How to Pick the Best Taylor Guitar

Does Taylor offer left-handed guitars?

Yes! Taylor makes most of their popular models in left-handed versions, often at no extra charge. Whether you're after a 214ce, 314ce, 814ce, or even a GS Mini, there's a lefty Taylor acoustic guitar for you. 

Your Taylor, Your Sound — Get It at AMS

A great acoustic guitar should feel like an extension of you — responsive, effortless, and ready for anything. That’s exactly what you get with a Taylor guitar, whether you’re strumming at home, tracking in the studio, or playing to a packed room. American Musical Supply has the lineup, the easy payment plans, and the fast shipping to get your perfect Taylor in your hands without the hassle. Find your match, plug in (or not), and play. 

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