Only the 3rd time in my life that my NGD is actually a new, off the rack guitar.
I liked the neck and the way it sounded better than the Mini or the Academy Concert.
NGD: Taylor Big Baby
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Re: NGD: Taylor Big Baby
Tell us about the neck, sir.
Looks like a flash bit of kit. Was just googling to work out what the larrivee I had years ago was.
Looks like a flash bit of kit. Was just googling to work out what the larrivee I had years ago was.
werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.
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Re: NGD: Taylor Big Baby
The neck has no heel, and is affixed to the body by 2 screws at the 16th fret.
Result: Excellent fret access, and simplified neck reset / possible to shim.
I wanted to like the concerts shorter scale, but playing them side by side I just didn't.
Result: Excellent fret access, and simplified neck reset / possible to shim.
I wanted to like the concerts shorter scale, but playing them side by side I just didn't.
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Ooh, noted.
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Re: NGD: Taylor Big Baby
Nice! They're great guitars.
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