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The Baby Taylor's super-sized sibling gives you a full-size Dreadnought sound. Featuring a sapele laminate/solid Sitka spruce body, it makes a handy songwriting partner for anyone and comes with a gig bag for easy portability.
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Comments about Taylor Guitars Taylor BBT Big Baby Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar:
I use this guitar whenever I jam either by myself or outside with some of my friends. The best part is that it is comfortable and has great sound quality! I would 100% recommend this to anyone wanting to purchase a great acoustic guitar.
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Comments about Taylor Guitars Taylor BBT Big Baby Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar:
Definitely a great guitar the sound it produces is just so relaxing although the strings may be a little tough to get used to its still really great.
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Comments about Taylor Guitars Taylor BBT Big Baby Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar:
I bought a Big Baby on a whim when I saw I could get a 90 dollar discount on it. Had read about the big sound this little baby got and was eager to see how it held up. The resonance is great, the tone is very good. It was a little hard to play out of the box but I've grown into it. The Elixir strings it came with are tough to play when you're not used to them. Plus Elixirs are 14 bucks a set when you buy them, so I don't know if I'll take Taylors recommendation to only use Elixirs. The guitar came with a gig bag and some helpful materials on caring for my Big Baby. One complaint I have is that string bending is tough, especially bending whole steps. I've already written a bunch of music with it so I'd say that overall for the price its probably as good as its gonna get, with great sounding acoustics going for thousands of $ now.
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Unfortunately, it does not include a case. I would recommend going with this soft case: