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The 3/4-size Baby Taylor firmly established the travel guitar category years ago and today is more popular than ever. At the heart of it all is an authentic guitar sound and inviting playing experience. Featuring a layered sapele back and sides and a top of solid Sitka spruce, you can add a capo, high-string it, tune it down, play it around the campfire, help your kids form their first guitar chords - however you use it, it’s always fun to have one within reach.
SPECS:
Shape: Baby
Weight: 2.90 lbs
Number of Strings: 6
Scale Length: 22-3/4"
Body Length: 15 3/4"
Body Width: 12 1/2"
Body Depth: 3 3/8"
Neck Width: 1-11/16"
Bracing: X-Bracing
Fretboard Inlay: 6mm Dots
Binding: None
Bridge Pins: Black
Truss Rod Cover: None
Top Finish: Varnish
Pickguard: None
Number of Frets: 19
Backstrap Finish: None
Buttons: Chrome
Fingerboard Ext: None
Heel Cap Binding: None
Peghead Finish: None
Peghead Binding: None
Peghead Type: Standard
Rosette Size: Single Ring
Type of Neck Joint: Finger Joint
Back/Side Wood: Layered Sapele
Top Wood: Sitka Spruce
Electronics: None
Cutaway: None
Nut and Saddle: Nubone
Neck Wood: Sapele
Fretboard Wood: Ebony
Headstock Overlay: Lexan
Bridge Inlay: None
Tuners: Die-Cast Chrome
Back/Side Finish: Varnish
Neck Finish: Varnish
Case: Gig Bag
Armrest Binding: None
Backstrap Wood: None
Edge Trim: None
Fretboard Binding: None
Heel Length: None
Peghead Inlay: None
Peghead Logo: Printed on Headstock Overlay
Rosette Material: Plastic
Stain/Sunburst: None
Wedge: None
Bringing together a solid spruce top, 19 rosewood frets, and a compact 3/4 size, the Taylor BT1 Baby Taylor Spruce Acoustic Guitar takes the quality the company's known for and shrinks it down. Ready for easy transport but still capable of producing the rich, full tones associated with Taylor acoustics, this model is a perfect choice for hitting the road or sitting the porch. If you're considering starting a student on acoustic, skip the cheaper-made "student" models and go straight for this affordable slice of quality.
The 3/4-size Baby Taylor firmly established the travel guitar category years ago and today is more popular than ever. At the heart of it all is an authentic guitar sound and inviting playing experience. Featuring a layered sapele back and sides and a top of solid Sitka spruce, you can add a capo, high-string it, tune it down, play it around the campfire, help your kids form their first guitar chords - however you use it, it’s always fun to have one within reach.
SPECS:
Shape: Baby
Weight: 2.90 lbs
Number of Strings: 6
Scale Length: 22-3/4"
Body Length: 15 3/4"
Body Width: 12 1/2"
Body Depth: 3 3/8"
Neck Width: 1-11/16"
Bracing: X-Bracing
Fretboard Inlay: 6mm Dots
Binding: None
Bridge Pins: Black
Truss Rod Cover: None
Top Finish: Varnish
Pickguard: None
Number of Frets: 19
Backstrap Finish: None
Buttons: Chrome
Fingerboard Ext: None
Heel Cap Binding: None
Peghead Finish: None
Peghead Binding: None
Peghead Type: Standard
Rosette Size: Single Ring
Type of Neck Joint: Finger Joint
Back/Side Wood: Layered Sapele
Top Wood: Sitka Spruce
Electronics: None
Cutaway: None
Nut and Saddle: Nubone
Neck Wood: Sapele
Fretboard Wood: Ebony
Headstock Overlay: Lexan
Bridge Inlay: None
Tuners: Die-Cast Chrome
Back/Side Finish: Varnish
Neck Finish: Varnish
Case: Gig Bag
Armrest Binding: None
Backstrap Wood: None
Edge Trim: None
Fretboard Binding: None
Heel Length: None
Peghead Inlay: None
Peghead Logo: Printed on Headstock Overlay
Rosette Material: Plastic
Stain/Sunburst: None
Wedge: None
Bringing together a solid spruce top, 19 rosewood frets, and a compact 3/4 size, the Taylor BT1 Baby Taylor Spruce Acoustic Guitar takes the quality the company's known for and shrinks it down. Ready for easy transport but still capable of producing the rich, full tones associated with Taylor acoustics, this model is a perfect choice for hitting the road or sitting the porch. If you're considering starting a student on acoustic, skip the cheaper-made "student" models and go straight for this affordable slice of quality.