I like that Taylor is expanding its line of guitars that fit perfectly for slightly smaller players. Also I like the price point, I feel okay about taking these guitars to a campfire sing along.
Quinton makes good guitars sound fantastic! Very impressed! These videos always seem to drive me back into my 'music closet' to practice more. Music Villa videos are my daily multi-vitamin. Thanks!
Hi guys, just wanted to say it was great talkin to the both of you when i was in Montana. I was the old guy from Pennsylvania that was out there elk huntin, Keep the videos coming. Love watching them. Tom Zelinsky
He said he could not hear much difference between the BT and BBT, but when he switched between them "I" could hear the difference. the BBT has more bass. Both are great though.... and lovely in walnut. Cheers!
LOL oh the different lives we live.. This would be my holy grail, and they are talking about this being their "cheaper, ding it and not be upset, and let the drunk guy play it" guitar.
What is the fingerboard made of? Gibson has gone to walnut for some of their fingerboards, which in my opinion is a mistake. Walnut is not hard enough for that application.
This has to be the first Taylor that actually has a semblance of Martinesqe sound...lol...took'em a hell of a long time, but not bad for the price they've got these set at.
@@heitorkajioka sure they are not already? My Baby Taylor has bolts fixing the neck and I take it apart for air travel. Considering doing the same with Big Baby, but only if the neck is fixed the same way.
Why are guitar companies making so many ugly satin guitars w no binding that look like they r made out of lincoln logs. I want to see some new nice real guitar models. Too much new poor ppl budget crap. Let em buy a Yamaha till they can afford something nice.
@War Machine …Taylor has a new model you would love! The 724ce! All Koa, with beautiful binding, beautiful rosette, beautiful fretboard inlays, a stained maple pick guard, etc. Only $3,499. Nothin’ cheap looking about this guitar!
I tryed the BBT Walnut in a local "musicstore" and i must say its pretty A-kicking 🤷♂. Besides my 60's J-45 with Martin 0.12 - 0.54 Strings its one of the best I ever heard (In the Dreadnought - Range, even better as some high end martins because of the well ballanced, woody-bass tone). - in my opinion 🤷♂
I like that Taylor is expanding its line of guitars that fit perfectly for slightly smaller players. Also I like the price point, I feel okay about taking these guitars to a campfire sing along.
Quinton makes good guitars sound fantastic! Very impressed! These videos always seem to drive me back into my 'music closet' to practice more. Music Villa videos are my daily multi-vitamin. Thanks!
Wow Quinton can make anything sound great
Hi guys, just wanted to say it was great talkin to the both of you when i was in Montana. I was the old guy from Pennsylvania that was out there elk huntin, Keep the videos coming. Love watching them. Tom Zelinsky
Looking forward to a video about the Taylor A22 Walnut.
He said he could not hear much difference between the BT and BBT, but when he switched between them "I" could hear the difference. the BBT has more bass. Both are great though.... and lovely in walnut. Cheers!
Sounds groovy perhaps you can compare the academy walnut tops vs the bbt walnut top. That's the choice Im curious on. Which one am I going to buy
Wow, impressive-sounding instrument.
LOL oh the different lives we live.. This would be my holy grail, and they are talking about this being their "cheaper, ding it and not be upset, and let the drunk guy play it" guitar.
Another one for the Acoustic Letter from the Front Porch show Gents 👍
Sounds awesome!!! Never heard a bad sounding Taylor...or, Martin either!!!😁📀💿🎉
I have. Plenty. 😆
I'm torn now: I want this guitar, but I also want a Taylor GS Mini in Mahogany.
what kind of tune use him on the final jam??? that sound amazing!!!!!
Hi how does this model compare to the Taylor 20e? Thanks in advance
Sounds amazing
What is the fingerboard made of? Gibson has gone to walnut for some of their fingerboards, which in my opinion is a mistake. Walnut is not hard enough for that application.
Ebony
This has to be the first Taylor that actually has a semblance of Martinesqe sound...lol...took'em a hell of a long time, but not bad for the price they've got these set at.
Taylor was never trying to sound like Martin you goof 😅
The sound is drowning it’s own Jesus I will buy the717 in honey burst
The more boring-looking one sounds better.
First
First grade ?
Those two big obvious wood screws in the fretboard really scream “this is a cheap guitar”. Come on Taylor, you can do better than this.
That could easily be fixed with threaded inserts on the neck and longer machine screws on the back.
@@heitorkajioka sure they are not already? My Baby Taylor has bolts fixing the neck and I take it apart for air travel. Considering doing the same with Big Baby, but only if the neck is fixed the same way.
Makes set ups very easy
Why are guitar companies making so many ugly satin guitars w no binding that look like they r made out of lincoln logs. I want to see some new nice real guitar models. Too much new poor ppl budget crap. Let em buy a Yamaha till they can afford something nice.
Ha! "Lincoln Logs" . . . I've got an idea for the display in the store . . .
@War Machine …Taylor has a new model you would love! The 724ce! All Koa, with beautiful binding, beautiful rosette, beautiful fretboard inlays, a stained maple pick guard, etc. Only $3,499. Nothin’ cheap looking about this guitar!
It’s not all about you Lincoln
Sorry wrong person
@@jed1166 except it has a satin finish!
I tryed the BBT Walnut in a local "musicstore" and i must say its pretty A-kicking 🤷♂. Besides my 60's J-45 with Martin 0.12 - 0.54 Strings its one of the best I ever heard (In the Dreadnought - Range, even better as some high end martins because of the well ballanced, woody-bass tone). - in my opinion 🤷♂