Are Baby Taylor guitars good?

Are Baby Taylor guitars good?

Are Baby Taylor guitars good?

They do a good job retaining tuning and intonation. Overall, the hardware is functional, but don’t push the guitar too much. With Taylor’s standard neck-width (11-1/16”), the BT2 features a narrow neck that’s great for playing chords. Likewise, its smooth fingerboard makes it soft and easy on your hands.

What is the difference between BT1 and BT2?

A common Taylor BT1 review question is “what’s the difference between Taylor BT1 and BT2?” The BT2 has a mahogany top instead of spruce. This gives it a slightly mellower sound. Other than that, they’re the same.

Is the GS Mini worth it?

With its wide dynamic range, clear tone, long sustain, and affordable price, it’s a satisfying and fun guitar to strum, fingerpick, or flatpick and would be a great second—or even first—guitar for any player who needs to have a quality instrument always within reach. SPECS: GS Mini body size.

Are Taylor guitars easier?

The neck, very smooth and comfortable – especially once you get up to the 1 3/4″. I used to play mostly a strat so a very easy transition. While all guitars should be easy to play when properly set up, Taylor have always been playable straight out of the box.

Where are Baby Taylor Guitars made?

All Taylor guitars are made in one of two factories; either the El Cajon factory in California, or the Tecate factory in Mexico. They’re roughly 40 miles from one another. Anything that’s a 200 series or lower (so that’s the 100 series, GS Minis, Baby range and Academies) are made in the Mexican factory.

How big is a little Martin guitar?

The Little Martin guitar is a small-bodied, 3/4 scale guitar that’s designed for use by young people or to be used as a travel guitar. It’s a small scale version of bigger Martin guitars, but can hold its own tonally against many regular-sized guitars. The LX1 is a 23″ scale length parlor shaped guitar.