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lovelle 05-16-2013 05:34 AM

Taylor GS Mini vs Big Baby vs Baby vs Little Martin
 
Hey guys,

Long time stalker of the forum, first time poster.

I'm looking at getting a new guitar. The one I have now I've had for the past 4 years. An Ibanez - big, bulky and hard to play. It was my first guitar so I didn't really do any research, I just got the prettiest one in the shop. It's the guitar I've learnt on, which has been no easy feat. I've got some calluses but the fret board is still a pain in the behind.

I'm looking at getting something a bit smaller than a full size guitar, preferably making it easier to play and easy to travel with. It'll be used as my main guitar though, so obviously I want to get the best sound possible.

I've been looking seriously at the Taylor GS Mini. Alot of great reviews and sounds like it fits my criteria - easy to play, easy to travel with and great sound.

However, like the title - there are many other options.

I'd be very appreciate of any advice you could all give me.

Thanks in advance!

jaredstoneking 05-29-2013 01:33 PM

So I don't have much experience with the Little Martin, but I'm very familiar with both Taylor Guitars.

First of all - you can't go wrong with either the Big Baby or the GS Mini. Both are great guitars. Most people prefer the GS Mini, though, citing a more full sound despite a smaller body. The GS Mini is also designed to add an aftermarket pickup to plug in.

drh1589 06-20-2013 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by jaredstoneking (Post 1325983)
So I don't have much experience with the Little Martin, but I'm very familiar with both Taylor Guitars.

First of all - you can't go wrong with either the Big Baby or the GS Mini. Both are great guitars. Most people prefer the GS Mini, though, citing a more full sound despite a smaller body. The GS Mini is also designed to add an aftermarket pickup to plug in.

I agree on the GS mini. I almost bought one a few months back. Taylor themselves actually make a pickup that you can buy and have your Taylor authorized dealer install for you.


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