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What size is a Big Baby Taylor?

What size is a Big Baby Taylor?

15/16th size
The Big Baby Taylor is a 15/16th size guitar. The body is a little smaller than a full size guitar. Instead of it being 16 inches from bottom to top, it’s 15 inches.

How much does a Baby Taylor guitar cost?

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This item Taylor Guitars Baby Taylor, BT1, Natural Martin LX1 Little Martin Acoustic Guitar
Price $37900 $39900
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Back Material Type Sapele Mahogany
Body Material Wood Spruce;Mahogany

How much does the Big Baby Taylor weigh?

Product information

Item Weight 5 pounds
Scale Length 25.5 Inches
Top Material Solid sitka spruce
Neck Material Type Maple
Number of Strings 6

When did Taylor Big Baby come out?

1996
The success of Taylor’s smallest and by far its least expensive model, the three-quarter size Baby, introduced back in 1996, may have taken the company by surprise, but, unsurprisingly, Taylor responded with the introduction of another similar, but fuller-figured model.

What is the difference between Baby Taylor and Big Baby Taylor?

Slightly bigger than a Baby Taylor but just shy of a full-size guitar, the Big Baby Taylor is ideal for easy-playing, great-sounding guitar fun. The Baby Taylor’s upsized sibling is nearly a full-size Dreadnought (15/16 scale) that yields a more robust voice.

Is the Baby Taylor Worth It?

Albeit it features a flaky construction, the Baby Taylor delivers a great sound. The volume, the natural acoustics, and the sound projection are okay. It sounds bigger than what a guitar this size should sound, but also smaller than a full-sized guitar. Its sound is tight, balanced, mellow, soft, and smooth.

Are acoustic guitars heavy?

Most regular size acoustic guitars will weigh between 2.5 lbs and 5 lbs (between 1.1 kg and 2.2 kg). The regular size acoustic guitars can be divided into several types of guitar: Parlor\Tenor weighs a bit over 2 lbs (0.9 kg). Concert and Grand Concert weigh around 3-5 lbs (1.3 – 2.2 kg).

What is the difference between a Baby Taylor and a big baby Taylor?