At a 3/4 in. scale, the Baby Taylor is the little Dreadnought that could. Taylor's ultra-portable travel mate belies its size with a sweet, full voice and great tone. It's remarkably versatile for special applications, whether played in alternate tunings or high-strung; with a capo or a slide. And it's the perfect starter guitar for young kids. Learn More...










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9 out of 10Feature:
I wish they would come out with an electric/acoustic version.
Quality:
I own a 314ce and it doesn't look that good but not a bad looking instrument. It seems to be built well with a solid spruce top (also available in a mohogony top but youe sound will change to more mid to lower mids I'm told, warmer tone I guess).
Value:
ASlot of people say it's pricey but I don't think so, It is the best of the 3/4 guitars hands down, the Martin doesn't even come close!
Desirability:
I want it and like I said, eventually I will own it...I'm actually was hoping Taylor would come out with a Big Baby size with a cut-a-away and thin 2" to 3" body depth...To me, it would give me the best of both worlds...
Sound:
The best way to describe the sound of this guitar is "Ian Anderson" like (Jethro Tull)who also plays a scalde down size acoustic (his is custom made by a luthier in England). I love the sound of this thing and will purchasr this guitar in the near future! Great mids and bright like a Taylor! Playability is awesome too...
Ease of Use:
Again plays like a dream...
Support:
Have never delt with
Overall:
I am sure I would keep forever as it will also make a great travel guitar.
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