Taylor Guitars Gold Label 814e Super Auditorium Acoustic/Electric Guitar - Natural

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Taylor Guitars Gold Label 814e Super Auditorium Acoustic/Electric Guitar - Natural

Taylor Guitars Gold Label 814e Super Auditorium Acoustic/Electric Guitar - Natural

Regular price $4,499.00
Sale price $4,499.00 Regular price $4,499.00
Unit price
Product Description

Taylor Gold Label 814e — Honduran Rosewood Acoustic-Electric Guitar (Natural)

Some guitars announce themselves with flash — a burst finish, a dramatic inlay, a finish that catches every eye in the room. The Taylor Gold Label 814e Natural takes a different approach. It lets the wood do the talking. And when the wood is Honduran rosewood paired with torrefied Sitka spruce in a full-body gloss natural finish, what it has to say stops people cold.

The Same Revolution. Nothing to Hide Behind.

Everything that makes the Gold Label 814e SB one of the most significant acoustic guitars Taylor has ever built lives here too — the new Super Auditorium body, the fanned V-Class bracing, the long-tenon neck joint, the Honduran rosewood back and sides, the torrefied spruce top. But strip away the sunburst and something shifts. The natural finish is an act of confidence. Every detail of the wood grain — the tight, even lines of the spruce top, the deep, chocolatey figuring of the bookmatched rosewood back — is fully exposed, unfiltered, exactly as it came from the tree. There's nowhere for a lesser instrument to hide. This one doesn't need to.

Wood That Took Decades to Become This

Honduran rosewood is the rarest and most prized of the rosewood family — denser, more complex, and tonally richer than Indian rosewood, with a voice that sits right at the intersection of warmth and clarity. The low end is tight and authoritative rather than loose and boomy. The mids are smooth and full. The trebles ring out clear and musical without a hint of hardness. And under a natural gloss finish, the grain pattern — deep, interlocking, almost three-dimensional — is something you'll find yourself looking at long after you've stopped playing.

The torrefied Sitka spruce top adds the other half of the equation. Taylor's roasting process restructures the wood at a cellular level, unlocking the aged responsiveness and warmth that vintage instruments develop over decades of playing. The result is a top that feels immediately open and expressive — not stiff and new, but broken-in and alive from the very first strum.

Everything New Under the Hood

Taylor rebuilt this guitar from the inside out for the Gold Label Collection. The fanned V-Class bracing — six radial braces set with traditional hot hide glue in a fan-like arrangement — generates a richer midrange, longer sustain, and a more complex harmonic bloom than any previous Taylor bracing system. Notes don't just ring — they resonate, layering overtones that fill the space around you.

The long-tenon neck joint improves the physical coupling between neck and body, channeling more energy into low-end resonance and making the whole guitar feel more connected and alive. And because it's glueless, it offers precise adjustability that keeps this guitar playing perfectly for decades to come.

Refined Without Being Flashy

Where the sunburst version wears its vintage inspiration openly, the natural finish 814e is quieter about it. The Continental mother-of-pearl inlays running up the ebony fretboard are elegant and restrained. The antique chrome Gotoh 510 tuners with ebony buttons catch the light without demanding attention. The grained ivoroid body binding and custom single-ring rosette add sophistication without clutter. Taylor's new paddle headstock silhouette and script logo tie the whole look together — a guitar that looks like it belongs in a different era, in the best possible way.

The LR Baggs Element VTC electronics capture all of that personality faithfully when you plug in — warm, natural, and dynamically transparent, with discreet soundhole-mounted controls that keep the body's clean lines intact.

Ships with Taylor's deluxe hardshell case in British Cocoa exterior with graphite interior.

The Details

Spec Detail
Body Shape Super Auditorium (Non-Cutaway)
Top Torrefied Sitka Spruce
Back & Sides Solid Honduran Rosewood
Bracing Fanned V-Class with Tonal Rout
Neck Joint Long-Tenon Bolt-On
Neck Neo-Tropical Mahogany
Fretboard West African Crelicam Ebony
Fretboard Inlay Mother-of-Pearl Continental
Scale Length 25-1/2"
Nut Width 1-3/4"
Finish Full-Body Gloss / Natural
Tuners Gotoh 510 Antique Chrome with Ebony Buttons
Electronics LR Baggs Element VTC
Includes Taylor Deluxe Hardshell Case (British Cocoa)