Pros: Beautiful sound. Light. Good action. Cons: delicate.
This review is actually a long time in coming. I bought my Big Baby about 5 years ago. It was $350 and came with a gig bag. I picked it up from guitar center because it has such a bright and full sound. I thought it sounded just as good, if not better, ...
Pros: This guitar sounds amazing, the price should be in the $800 mark and up! Cons: SLIGHTLY less bass, but incredible for recording, no real downside! just try one!
I have so much to say about this guitar! First I would like to say that my vintage was damaged so I was looking for a cheap guitar to hold me over for a while until I spent some serious money (I'm broke at the moment haha) I went to the store with my ...
Pros: Inexpensive, compact, great sound, good value Cons: none
I bought my Big Baby on a spur of the moment whim- a songwriter friend who's owned one for a few years spotted it on eBay and telephoned- "if you don't grab it, someone else will" and so I did. It arrived a few days later in mint condition. I'd played ...
Pros: Sound Quality, Action, Portability, Price. Cons: None at this price point.
What can I say that hasn't already been said about this fine little guitar? It's not quite a 314 or 414 but it actually has some distinctive tonal advantages not found on it's fullsize counterparts. Combine a Big Baby with a full size quality acoustic ...
Pros: Sounds great, feels better. Easy to play Cons: Not too fancy to look at
First off, I'm a beginner, so take that into consideration. I started off with a Johnson guitar, that I paid about $100 for. I was struggling with it, but I didn't want to start off with an expensive guitar, if I wasn't sure I would stick with it. ...
Pros: Sweet, bright Taylor sound. Close your eyes and pretend it's a higher end Taylor. Cons: Limited bass response and lightweight construction
I'm a fan of Taylor guitars. The neck feels just right and the brightness and sustain still give me chills. But I'm scared to take my guitar out of the house. No dings, no damage from being outside the womb that is the humidified bombproof Taylor ...
Pros: Great quality, very comfortable, nice clear sound Cons: Smaller than standard, lacks bass and volume
I am just taking up acoustic guitar, so keep in mind as you read this that most of my knowledge comes from talking with more experienced players, or from reading copious amounts of information about different models. I just went through a very highly ...
Pros: Light-weight, unbelievable sound and playability, cute appearance. Cons: Can't think of any.
I bought a Taylor Big Baby a few weeks ago at Guitar Center, mainly to replace my other guitar that had been stolen while I was out on the road (occupational hazard). I couldn't believe the sound or the action. I bought it, not expecting that it would...
Pros: sounds incredible, plays incredible, much better than any of my other guitars Cons: a little light, cant find a hardshell case for it
i have always wanted a taylor guitar...just thought that i couldnt afford one because of the lofty price tags ive seen. then i saw the big baby. had to play it. loved it. bought it. the action is so perfect, the neck is perfect, and the strings are...
Pros: Unbelievable sound for the price. Great factory setup, amazing guitar. Cons: Absolutely NO frills on this guitar. Not necessarily a bad thing, but still...
I'll never forget the day I bought my Taylor Big Baby. It was a slow day at work, so a jam buddy and I took a long lunch break and headed down to the local Guitar Center to "just look" at guitars. I had absolutely no intention of purchasing anything....
Pros: Outstanding value. Better tone qualities than guitars 3 times the cost. Cons: None what-so-ever
This is a basic no frills guitar. For the money this is without question the best there is out there period. I had a few professional guitarists play it for me since I'm just starting back again and they were impressed with its sound, ease of play,...
Pros: Price, quality construction, good entry level instrument Cons: A little light, almost nonexistent bass tones, very little sustain
The Taylor Big Baby has always been sort of an enigma to me. It's built on a 15/16 scale, which means that it's only slightly smaller than a full scale acoustic guitar, and because of its' size, it has none of the travel and storage advantages of ...
Pros: good playability, nice sound, ebony fingerboard Cons: not much bass (though more than you'd expect, given the guitar's size and weight)
These days, whenever I play a $300 Yamaha or Takamine at the local guitar store, I want to flee in horror and return to the safety of my home, where my Martin dreadnought and and my little Larrivee LS05 await me. Older Yamahas are great. I've met some ...
Pros: Low action, easy to play, thin neck,affordable Cons: none
I've had my Big Baby for about 4 months. I am just a beginner so I wanted to get something that was easy to play. I can't play all the chords I want to on the other guitars I've played. I was really having a difficult time with one chord in...
Pros: Great sound, price, and durability good case Cons: it makes most of my other guitars jealous?
One of the best guitars for the money. cool modern construction, great sound, solid instrument. Solid spruce top sounds great. cool laser cut rosette. nice gigbag comes with it. good fretwork and Taylor feel.
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