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Zager EZ-Play Modified Taylor 114CE Acoustic Electric Guitar

Estimated price for orientation: 999 $

Category: Taylor 500 510ce Acoustic or Ele
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Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Taylor
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Highly Refined For Comfort and Playability By using a wide string spacing, low string heights, small frets, a thin neck profile and delicate soundboard bracing (to reduce string pressure), we've managed to produce an acoustic that many people say plays as easily as an electric guitar. Say goodbye to hand cramps and hello to clearly articulated notes. Your hands will thank you.
Wide String Spacing Have you ever tried to form a chord and no matter how you adjusted your fingers they were leaning on other strings causing buzzes and rattles? Denny solved this problem by making the string spacing on his guitars wider. Notice he doesn’t make the neck wider, as this would make it harder to get your hand around. When you look at a Zager guitar you won’t even notice its spacing until you play it, but when you do you’ll immediately notice chords that were hard or impossible are easy. Just 1/32’s of an inch of extra space can make the difference between a chord that rings true and one that buzzes and rattles. Lower String Heights Any guitar builder can lower strings, very few can do it without buzzing and poor sound quality. If you look closely at Zager guitars you’ll notice lower string heights on frets 1-10 where players spend the majority of their time, but action rises over the sound hole for better tone and easier picking with the right hand. This also allows you to really get into it and play aggressively with no buzzing. Optionally dial in string heights with a truss rod adjustment specifically for your style of play. Lower string heights means easier chords. Slim Neck Profile The minute you hold a Zager guitar you immediately feel Denny’s 60 years of research in designing a neck that feels good no matter what your hand size. Players say it feels “natural” like an extension of their body. It’s slim front to back, allowing you to get your hand around it with ease. It’s also wide enough so that with Denny’s custom string spacing you’re not leaning on adjacent strings creating buzzes and rattles. Players with small hands especially benefit from a slim neck profile. Low String Pressure When you barely have to press to form chords it makes a world of difference in your playing weather you’re a professional player or just starting out. New players form chords with ease as 50% less pressure is needed to make chords ring true. Advanced players are able to play longer sets with much greater speed and accuracy. Zager achieves this using a lighter bracing system which actually flexes in the face as you press each string. This also provides more bass and power as more movement in the face produces a bigger sound.