I needed something that was easy to play, I like its looks and feel. I was surprised to find one for sale. Most stores have been sold out. Sure glad I found one. Very good quality for the price. Tacoma makes a great guitar, even though it's made in Mexico. I'll be adding an amplifier soon. It was very close to being in tune out of the box. The gig bag is handy.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Its not at all like I thought it would be. The guitar in itself looks nice but then it gets complicated. I really thought owning a top make would be nice but no! I have had more fun playing my old Minstral then this BBT.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
this is a great, inexpensive beginner or intermediate level guitar. it has a small modern c shape neck that feels like one on an electric guitar. I had a set/up done at my local guitar shop (not guitar center) with 9's and adjusted to the lowest possible action with minimal fret buzz. it's a great player now with the clarity and volume of a bigger guitar. check it out for yourself, taylor hit it outta the park on this one. inexpensive enough that you can take it with you where ever you go. I just love this thing.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Amazing guitar -- I much prefer this to the GS mini which I've also owned. The GS was more smooth sounding and harder to tune and keep in tune. The Big baby is a fan favorite as my brother also owns one. We love them. Big baby has a much more raw and steely sound, which I love. It is definitely great for the country tunes that I adore so much. The only thing I like more about the GS mini was the case. Both come with backpack cases, however, this Big Baby case just seems a little more flimsy.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I'm 59 years old with over 45 years of playing experience . I made the switch to solo Acoustic last year and decided to go with this one because of the weight and the feel of the neck . Plus, it just exudes tone in spades . This like all Taylors though , are very succeptable to changes in the humidity so it's a great idea to keep it humidified when you're not using it , which I do. I did opt to buy a Silver Creek vintage style HS case which fits this guitar like a glove and will protect it much better from the humidity than the stock gig bag which comes with it. I've had mine since August of 2017 and I can't see myself playing anything else now but Taylor .
Verified purchase: No
I am enjoying my new guitar a lot. After installing an electric preamp/pickup in it I have been enjoying it even morre. It is easy to play and has a nice sound either acoustic r amped.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
The Big Baby Taylor is not quite full-sized but has a big sound for a small guitar. It is a 15/16-scale Dreadnought, according to Taylor, and it is approximately the size of a 000 guitar. The the back is bowed and it has an open finish which contribute to how loud it is. The neck is thin and when the action is properly adjusted, this guitar plays easily and sounds good. I find that the action is sensitive to temperature and/or humidity changes and I have adjusted the truss rod several times to compensate. This could be a quirk of this specific guitar, or it might be a function of the bolt-on neck of this model. P.S. I had a luthier add a shim under the neck and that greatly improved the action. Sadly, I sold this guitar and would be happy to acquire another one.
Verified purchase: No
I have nothing against the newer Mexico made Taylor 306-GB aka "Big Baby" because I've not played one to know the quality - If they are anything like this 2001 California made 306-GB then get one today! Or hold out for a California used one on eBay. Mine came in mint condition - needed strings & a replacement case (easy find) & it was like factory new. I am an intermediate player & I keep it on a wooden Taylor stand in the living room. I play/practice fingerstyle & flat picking on this guitar on a daily basis. I highly recommended this guitar because it won't break the bank - Don't settle for cheap guitars with horrible action & bad tone - This guitar has no tone issues & the action is smooth. When this one arrived I put new strings one & it was sounding excellent from the start - stays in tune & is a joy to play! As reference for my comparison, my performance guitar, a Martin DC-15 ME. I've owned many other good guitars & this Taylor is one of my absolute favorites.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Amazing guitar. Plays great, so bright sounding can't believe the price, now I do understand it's a beginner/travel guitar and play it next to and with a Martin D-28 which has a much deeper tone, but, come on, it's 1500 dollars cheaper and they sound incredible together, the tonal combination is astounding. Everyone comments how they sound jamming together. Also the package from Alto was beautiful came in 2 days, and it was set up with those Elixor strings. Absolutely and completely satisfied. Kudos to them and EBay.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I own 5 Big Baby's. I will put the Big Baby up against anybody else's acoustic costing 2 or 3 times more. Plus its simple bolt-on neck allows one to change the action easily with just shimming the neck. That's worth the price of admission alone! Taylor hit a home run with this one. These will be collector items in 30 or 40 years.
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