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  • Taylor AD26e Baritone-6 Special Edition

    Taylor AD26e Baritone-6 Special Edition

    $2,199.00
    Baritone guitars have appeared periodically throughout the Taylor line for years, and now they’re thrilled to offer this incomparable sound and playing experience to guitarists in our American Dream Series. The AD26e Baritone-6 Special Edition is a six-string acoustic-electric baritone guitar crafted in a non-cutaway Grand Symphony body, delivering a rich, warm, deep voice for players seeking a new tool in their musical repertoire. Back and sides of solid sapele paired with a solid mahogany top yield a dry, woody voice with minimal ringing overtones, a tone profile that’s especially ideal for recording applications. But with the Grand Symphony’s large air capacity, players will also appreciate this model’s power and room-filling projection in live scenarios or for playing alongside vocals in a lower register. The AD26e Baritone-6 is tuned B-to-B, and players can easily return it to standard tuning by placing a capo at the fifth fret. Visual appointments for this special-edition release include black binding, a black/maple/black single-ring rosette, 4mm Dot fretboard inlays in Italian acrylic, a firestripe pickguard, nickel hardware, a full-body matte finish, and a shaded edgeburst color treatment for the back, sides, and top, with a heel burst on the neck.
  • 2010 Taylor Baritone 8
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    2010 Taylor Baritone 8

    This 2010 Taylor Baritone 8 with Taylor's ES pickup system features a lower B tuning and a 27-inch scale length to give players a deep, rich voice, yet with normal string tension for a familiar playing experience. The 8-string Baritone features two upper octave strings, to produce a splash of 12-string shimmer without being as jangly as a full 12-string. Expect incredible tonal range, rich melodies, and a great guitar for walking basslines. It is in excellent condition with only light signs of play and comes with its original had shell case.
  • Taylor 326ce Baritone-8 Special Edition
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    Taylor 326ce Baritone-8 Special Edition

    The 326ce Baritone-8 Special Edition embodies Taylor's spirit of musical innovation with a bold, rich voice that blends low-register depth with a splash of 12-string shimmer. This baritone-scale (27") acoustic-electric features B-to-B tuning with octave pairings for the third and fourth (D and A) strings, yielding a powerful bass-range voice coupled with sparkling sonic texture. Solid mahogany back, sides and top deliver warmth, focus and clarity, making this Grand Symphony an ideal choice for recording sessions as well as live play. Especially useful when paired with vocalists whose range is below the standard guitar's frequency spectrum, the 326ce Baritone-8 Special Edition can be returned to standard tuning by placing a capo at the fifth fret. It ships with ES2 electronics and a deluxe hardshell case.
  • 2010 Taylor Baritone 8-String
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    2010 Taylor Baritone 8-String

    The 2010 Baritone 8-String is Taylor’s first and the best model that they’ve offered with full rich tone from the Indian Rosewood back and Sitka Spruce top. A Baritone plays just like a regular guitar but with great low notes. The extra two strings give the guitar lots of sparkle. It comes tuned B to B, and with a 27" scale. There are the two octave strings on A and D—the fourth and third strings as on an acoustic 12–string. This guitar is in excellent condition with no issues with only slight wear on the frets and light signs of playing on the finish. We just gave it a neck angle adjustment so it is playing smooth and easy.It comes in it’s original hard shell case.
  • 2005 Larrivée BT-60 Slope Shoulder Baritone Dreadnought
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    2005 Larrivée BT-60 Slope Shoulder Baritone Dreadnought

    This 2005 Larrivée BT-60, a baritone slope-shouldered 12-fret dreadnought is in excellent condition! A Canadian-grown Sitka Spruce soundboard and bracing is combined with Rosewood back and sides for a wide-ranging, full-bodied tone. The solid Mahogany neck is joined to the body at the 12th fret for a real vintage feel. With its original hardshell case.

What are the best guitars for beginners? 

The best guitars for beginners have to be both affordable and high-quality, so that you don't have to struggle and can enjoy excellent tone. We recommend that all beginners start with Taylor guitars, particularly the Academy, GS-Mini or Baby guitars, as they are affordable, North American made and easily adjusted by a skilled guitar tech. Many of our customers have a limited budget, or want a guitar they don't have to worry about taking to the camp fire. In this case, we recommend Yamaha guitars as excellent entry level guitars. We have found that they stand out from the competing in terms of their build quality, playability and they are remarkably durable. In summary, the best guitars for beginners are Taylor and Yamaha guitars. However we always recommend that beginners purchase the best quality guitar they can afford, that way they can enjoy the experience and have an instrument that they can grow into. And the worst guitars for beginners tend to be old ones, with rusty strings and high action (where the guitar strings are hard to press down). In that case, we often recommend getting a fresh new Yamaha or Taylor to get started. Once you move from beginner to intermediate, we have an entire world of professional, top shelf guitars to enjoy from Bourgeois, Collings, Santa Cruz, Lowden, Huss & Dalton, Preston Thompson and more!