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Taylor Baby Taylor
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Published on 12/30/09 at 07:12
Guitar type Dreadnought 3 / 4. You can call it a guitar or a travel guitar child.
Made in Mexico.

- Table massive Sitka spruce.
- Back & Sides: mahogany sapele.
- Key Bridge and ebony.
- Milestones by "dot" pearl inlays.
- Mechanical oil bath chrome.
- Supplied in case gigbag
- Diapason: 577 mm, up to 19 boxes.
- Dimensions of container: 400mm x 90mm x 320mm.
- Total length: 864 mm.
The finish is satiny and devoid of any ornamentation. It's rustic, while leaving an impression of overall quality.
Note the presence of two tie straps.

UTILIZATION

Getting started is easy.

The handle is particularly pleasant and easy, fine and V-shaped Although the original set, it provides a real playability and good accessibility to the 15th box is going to say.

The lightweight, small size of the body and short scale confuse some at first, but you get used very quickly. I guess we should not have too big fingers no longer given the small size of the boxes.



SOUNDS

Already guitar projects well and is great considering the small size of the fund. Power is more than enough to play acoustic in small groups.
The notes have relatively little body was expected but I also find that the intonation is not very clear. It's a little drool.

The sound is distinctive and rough, which is ideal for plans bluesy. It should probably do wonders in open tuning and slide.

Large agreements of 5 or 6 strings down the neck are not his strong point, the sound is not really "envelope" and so they are pretty mellow, however, by smothering or by playing a few notes c is very nice.

OVERALL OPINION

In his initial role, it is an instrument tip top for a child who wants to learn guitar on an instrument a little "rock" with little discouraged.

Travel guitar as an adult, it is nickel because it does not take place while maintaining the look and feel of a real guitar.
It comes in a nice tweed gigbag well padded color, all must go in hand luggage on a plane, which depends on the mood of the officer in the case of a "big".

As a second guitar folk, it is also justified, typed with its sound, its friendliness and character that make it an instrument that will be endearing desire to play.

I mounted a magnetic active on it, which gives it an added attraction as a guitar "backup".