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Taylor 110CE User Manual

Taylor 110CE
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6. Tune the string to pitch. Two-to-three wraps is perfect for the
bass strings. More is not better. Repeat the procedure to install the
5th string. As with the other bass strings, you will stretch the string
the equivalent of one tuners length past the post into which its
inserted.
7. For the 4th string, you simply measure one tuners length of slack
before snipping the string and tightening.
8. Trim the treble string ends 1-1/2 tuner’s lengths past the post
into which its inserted. For the 3rd string, as well as for the other
treble strings, the hole in the tuner should be at a 45-degree angle, as
shown. Tighten the treble strings in a clockwise direction.
9. The treble strings (G, B, and High E) require approximately six
wraps.
10. Keep the bottom-most wraps of the treble strings below the
edge of the tuner holes to avoid creating a kink, which could break
the string.
11. Gently stretch each string several times until the string stays in
pitch. Tune your guitar and youre ready to play!
Taylor Guitars Tim Luranc, enjoying his newly-strung guitar.

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Taylor 110CE Specifications

General IconGeneral
Body ShapeDreadnought
Top WoodSitka Spruce
Back and Sides WoodLayered Walnut
Neck WoodTropical Mahogany
Fingerboard WoodEbony
Scale Length25.5 inches
TypeAcoustic-Electric
CutawayVenetian
Number of Frets20
TunersDie-Cast Chrome
Bridge WoodEbony
StringsElixir Phosphor Bronze Light
FinishVarnish
ElectronicsExpression System 2 (ES2)
Fretboard Inlays4mm Dots

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