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Baton Rouge X11LS/F-SCC Steel String Folk Guitar vs Baton Rouge X11LS/F-W-SCR Wide Neck Steel String Guitar
The key difference is neck width: the X11LS/F-SCC has a standard 46mm nut, while the X11LS/F-W-SCR offers a wider 48mm nut for more finger spacing. Choose the standard width if you have smaller hands or prefer a snug feel; choose the wide neck if you want extra room for fingerstyle comfort and cleaner note separation.
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Baton Rouge X11LS/F-SCC Steel String Folk Guitar
Baton Rouge X11LS/F-W-SCR Wide Neck Steel String Guitar
Specs side by side
| Baton Rouge X11LS/F-SCC Steel String Folk Guitar | Baton Rouge X11LS/F-W-SCR Wide Neck Steel String Guitar | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $249.99 | $249.99 |
| Brand | Baton Rouge | Baton Rouge |
| Body | Other | Dreadnought |
| Body Type | Hollow | — |
| Strings | 6 | 6 |
| Frets | 21 Frets | 21 Frets |
| Fretboard | Ovangkol | Ovangkol |
| Neck | Mahogany | Mahogany |
| Pickup Configuration | Soundhole | — |
| String Type | Steel | Steel |
| Year | Unknown | 2023 |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Baton Rouge X11LS/F-SCC Steel String Folk Guitar
- ✓ Narrower 46mm neck width suits players with smaller hands or those preferring a compact feel
- ✓ Same warm, articulate tone and solid spruce/mahogany construction at identical price
- ✓ Charcoal satin finish offers a refined aesthetic alternative
Why choose Baton Rouge X11LS/F-W-SCR Wide Neck Steel String Guitar
- ✓ Wide 48mm neck reduces accidental muting and string buzzing during fingerstyle playing
- ✓ Enhanced finger spacing makes extended fingerpicking passages more comfortable and approachable
- ✓ Crimson satin open pore finish showcases natural wood grain for visual appeal
Frequently asked questions
What's the actual difference in neck width between these two?
The X11LS/F-SCC has a 46mm nut width, while the X11LS/F-W-SCR has a 48mm nut width—a 2mm difference that noticeably increases finger spacing on the wider model.
Are the tonewoods and hardware identical?
Yes. Both guitars feature solid spruce tops, mahogany back/sides/neck, ovangkol fingerboards, Nubone nut and saddle, open antique chrome machines, and D'Addario EXP11 strings out of the box.
Which is better for fingerstyle playing?
The X11LS/F-W-SCR's wider 48mm neck is ergonomically advantageous for fingerstyle, reducing accidental muting and providing more room between strings. However, the standard-width X11LS/F-SCC works fine for fingerstyle if you prefer a compact feel or have smaller hands.
Do both guitars have the same scale length and playability?
Yes—both have 630mm scale length, 21 frets, and identical hardware and construction. The only meaningful difference is the 2mm wider nut on the W-SCR model.