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Taylor Big Baby guitar for my 15yr old son
by azasadny ,Jun 04 '07
Pros: - good value for the money
- nice tone
- great playability Cons: - less bass tone than a full size guitar
My 15 year-old son plays the electric guitar and bass and needed an acoustic guitar for a class he's taking this summer. His teacher has a Taylor Baby guitar and Dan played it and loved it. We were afraid that the Taylor Baby wouldn't produce enough sound (because of it's small size, it's 3/4 scale) and we got him a Taylor Big Baby instead (15/16th scale). We bought the guitar used from a local seller who had it posted on eBay and we paid $200 for the guitar and a Road Runner gig bag. My son's smile was ear-to-ear when he played the guitar and it sounds great and is very easy to play.
I highly recommend this guitar for a new player or for someone who wants the slightly smaller guitar that produces nice sound.
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Great Guitar
by sbjguitars ,Nov 10 '08
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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Sweet Guitar
by chenz380 ,Jan 30 '05
Pros: Everything Buy one today at Great Lake Music in Mundelein Il. Cons: not much at all
The guitar is great!!! The sound is great!!! A must for anyone who wants good sound from an acoustic!!! I got mine from great lake music where I got lots of support. The guitar is great because the body is a little bit smaller than most acoustic guitars. The sound is so crisp!! Now taylor guitars have what an acoustic guitars souns should sound like!!!
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Nice Guitar
by robbieg ,Oct 05 '06
Pros: Price.
Quality.
Tone.
Action.
All first class...... especially for the money ! Cons: Not really any cons, I recommend this little guitar.
After many years of not picking up a guitar, I started getting the urge to play again. It didn't hurt that my daughter was given her first guitar for Christmas and it spirited my desire.
I scoped every guitar at the local guitar stores and pawn shops and didn't really know what to buy. I heard the Big Baby was a nice sounding and playing guitar for the money, but I couldn't find one to play. Sooooo..... I started looking all over the internet for a deal on one. Long story even longer, I found one and ordered it.
When the little gem arrived, I took it to my local guitar guru and had him put new strings on it and "set" it up. Best move I could have made. This little beast played better than any guitar I have ever owned. It's just awesome for the dollar. It is well worth the money.
I totally recommend the Taylor Big Baby.... beginner or advanced player.
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Great Guitar awesome quality
by afog91 ,Nov 28 '03
Pros: Sound. Appearance. Playability. Anything you name it! Cons: No pickups.
Taylor guitars have good quality no matter what. When your shopping for Taylors you know what you're going to get it going to be worth it.
I got the Taylor Big Baby. Although it is a little pricey for a lower end acoustic it plays great! The sound coming out of it is--- just awesome.relaxing.fantastic.good quality. Whatever you want out of this guitar you got it-- except one thing. You can't plug in. But you know that is the one thing you have to sacrifice for this great guitar. It is also helpful if you're a smaller person because it is a lot smaller than other guitars.
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Excellent Guitar!!
by bshaffer1 ,Dec 26 '03
Pros: Excellent playability
Great Clarity
Very Light Cons: None...except wish there was a pickup
I bought my Big Baby today and wow was I surprised. I have a Martin DCXME Dreadnought Cutaway which I learned to play left-handed on a right-handed guitar. I have been making the switch to left-handed guitars now. I wanted something a little smaller and lighter. I saw it on the rack and saw the name "Taylor" and thought what the heck. I played it and was amazed at the clarity of the sound, the action was great, and it seemed to stay in tune well.
The i notice the price tag....Holy Heck!!!...I had to have it!!...brought it home and have been playing my afternoon away as the Martin sits there seemingly jealous.
This is a great guitar for the price!!!! ...I would recommend it to all players who want the quality of Taylor, but don't have the cash to shell out for the bigger boys.
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