The Taylor BT2 mahogany-top edition of the Baby Taylor will yield a slightly darker, earthier tone than its spruce top sibling. The pint-size mini-Dreadnought was originally inspired by a desire to provide a smaller, starter-size guitar for kids and a legitimate musical companion for travelers, but players have since adapted it for their needs in all sorts of creative ways, from high-stringing it to setting it up to play lap slide, to embracing alternate tunings that add unique acoustic flavors to recordings. At the heart of it all is an authentic guitar sound and inviting playing experience.
The BT2 comes in a gig bag for easy toting convenience.
Back/Side Wood: Layered Sapele
Scale length: 22-3/4"
Top Wood: Tropical Mahogany
Body Length: 15 3/4"
Body Width: 12 1/2"
Body Depth: 3 3/8"
Nut & Saddle: Nubone
Neck Width: 1-11/16"
Neck/Heel: Sapele
Bracing: X-Bracing
Fretboard Wood: Ebony
Fretboard Inlay: 6mm Dots
Headstock Overlay: Lexan
Bridge Pins: Black
Tuners: Die-Cast Chrome
Finish: Varnish
Case: Gig Bag
Number of Frets: 19
Brand of Strings: Elixir Phosphor Bronze Light
Tuning Machine Buttons: Chrome
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BT2 Baby Taylor
I am very satisfied with my purchase of the BT2. For an inexpensive travel guitar, it's easy to play and sounds amazing for such a small guitar. Much better than the Martin, in my opinion, and I have one of those too. My purchasing experience with "The Guitar Sanctuary" was good. No issues at all.