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In terms of playability, I've never played a Taylor at any price point which is a dud.
I concur with richardhomer in that I think the GS Mini is a better sounding acoustic and you also have the bonus of the built-in pickup system, which also sounds good but the Big Baby holds up very well and gives you a flavour of a Taylor at a budget.
The batteries last for ages (never changed mine as Charlie Chandler told me there was no need).
Likes Elixirs 11 gauge, which is what they ship with and the neck is comfortable for guitarists used to an electric (not too wide)
Careful though as the back is extremely thin and you could put a hole in it if you dropped it etc
Good soft bag too
I'm rather hoping my woody pickup will fit in the hole because of the lack of electronics, ordinarily I wouldn't care as I've no need for it usually but in playing at a park event in an acoustic tent so need something for that.
It seems OK so far, I'm more natural playing acoustic than electric but I've never really done much with it, haven't player acoustic for a good couple of years, and even then didn't really know what was good or not in terms off sound - I'm used to piano and electric guitar where the sound comes straight at you rather than projecting outwards away from me, so I'm not too worried about the sound as much as the playability. Which incidentally seems fine for me