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Baton Rouge X11LS/F-SBB Steel String Guitar Screwed Berry Blue vs Baton Rouge X11LS/F-W-SCR Wide Neck Steel String Guitar
The X11LS/F-SBB has a standard 46mm nut width suited for players with smaller hands or those preferring closer string spacing, while the X11LS/F-W-SCR features a wider 48mm nut designed for fingerstyle comfort and reduced accidental muting. Choose the SBB for compact playability; choose the W-SCR if fingerstyle, hand size, or ergonomic spacing matters to you.
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Baton Rouge X11LS/F-SBB Steel String Guitar Screwed Berry Blue
Baton Rouge X11LS/F-W-SCR Wide Neck Steel String Guitar
Specs side by side
| Baton Rouge X11LS/F-SBB Steel String Guitar Screwed Berry Blue | Baton Rouge X11LS/F-W-SCR Wide Neck Steel String Guitar | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $249.99 | $249.99 |
| Brand | Baton Rouge | Baton Rouge |
| Body | Dreadnought | Dreadnought |
| Body Type | Hollow | — |
| Strings | 6 | 6 |
| Frets | 21 Frets | 21 Frets |
| Fretboard | Ovangkol | Ovangkol |
| Neck | Mahogany | Mahogany |
| String Type | Steel | Steel |
| Year | 2023 | 2023 |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Baton Rouge X11LS/F-SBB Steel String Guitar Screwed Berry Blue
- ✓ Narrower 46mm nut width fits smaller hands and closer string spacing
- ✓ Screwed berry blue finish is visually distinctive
- ✓ Same warm tone and build quality as the wide-neck model at same price tier
Why choose Baton Rouge X11LS/F-W-SCR Wide Neck Steel String Guitar
- ✓ Wide 48mm nut reduces finger spacing issues and accidental muting—ideal for fingerstyle
- ✓ Crimson satin open pore finish showcases authentic wood grain
- ✓ Ergonomic design makes extended fingerstyle passages more approachable
Frequently asked questions
What is the main physical difference between these guitars?
The nut width: SBB is 46mm, W-SCR is 48mm. This 2mm difference significantly affects finger spacing and comfort, especially for fingerstyle playing and larger hands.
Do they sound different?
Both feature spruce tops with mahogany back and sides, 630mm scale length, and identical hardware. Tone profiles are virtually the same—warm, balanced, and articulate. The wide neck does not change acoustic output.
Which finish is more durable?
Both use ABS bindings and open pore finishes. The SBB's screwed berry blue and W-SCR's crimson satin are both standard Baton Rouge finishes with comparable durability; choice is aesthetic.
Who should choose each model?
SBB suits players with smaller hands or those accustomed to tight string spacing. W-SCR suits fingerstyle players, those with larger hands, or anyone prioritizing ergonomic comfort and reduced muting issues.