I have the BTe2 and love it for a Baby Acoustic Guitar but for size comparison its smaller and thinner than my wifes Fender FA-15 but much richer in sound and not as Twangy/Toyish but more Mids and almost Boomy/Bassy if that makes any sence. It's Super Fun but quite a way from being my Yamaha APX600fm but it's like a quarter of the size. The built in Tuner does suck though and hard to get right so be advised. Well worth the purchase though, it's one of my 4 favorites on my rack.
I have one of these. Sounds lovely for the size but tuning and intonation issues meant it rarely gets played. At some point I'll sort it when I have the inclination but something to be aware of if you're considering getting one, the problems with it are well known.
@@liolp808talkin out thair arse..... get it properly set up at a luthier for 60 buks and stretch those new strings.... no intonation problems at all....
@@liolp808 The action is too high at the nut causing intonation problems further down the neck. Easily remedied. File down the string slots in the nut, sand down the bridge a little, or just add a capo on the first fret and retune. It's a lovely guitar if you like the shorter scale neck. There is no more comfortable, sweet sounding, or easy guitar to play.
Great review. You talked about alot of things others didn't even mention. Left a like.
great honest review man, keep up with the videos :)
I have the BTe2 and love it for a Baby Acoustic Guitar but for size comparison its smaller and thinner than my wifes Fender FA-15 but much richer in sound and not as Twangy/Toyish but more Mids and almost Boomy/Bassy if that makes any sence. It's Super Fun but quite a way from being my Yamaha APX600fm but it's like a quarter of the size. The built in Tuner does suck though and hard to get right so be advised. Well worth the purchase though, it's one of my 4 favorites on my rack.
I have one of these. Sounds lovely for the size but tuning and intonation issues meant it rarely gets played. At some point I'll sort it when I have the inclination but something to be aware of if you're considering getting one, the problems with it are well known.
Hey Tobias, would you care to elaborate more on this. What seems to be the issue? I am considering this guitar. Thank you for your time.
@@liolp808talkin out thair arse..... get it properly set up at a luthier for 60 buks and stretch those new strings.... no intonation problems at all....
@@liolp808 The action is too high at the nut causing intonation problems further down the neck. Easily remedied. File down the string slots in the nut, sand down the bridge a little, or just add a capo on the first fret and retune. It's a lovely guitar if you like the shorter scale neck. There is no more comfortable, sweet sounding, or easy guitar to play.