Taylor plug-and-play loaded guards

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Taylor plug-and-play loaded guards

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Not for me, but an interesting NOTION. I guess that's what you do when you can't think of a good body design. This unrelated pic is one of their featured event photos of a Taylor Swift appearance, whomever the fuck that is. Another odd choice from Taylor. No wonder acoustic makers rarely make the crossover.

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Tbh, I don't see why companies haven't made this standard already? Like why couldn't Fender put a standard connection into all of their new guitars and then they could sell different p/up options for all of their guitars. Like hum sized p90s to fit into guitars that traditionally have hambackers and singlecoil sized buckers for fitting into singlecoil guitars. And a bunch of other options I can't think of. I'm pretty sure Dan Armstrong guitars have done this for years.
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if you don't know at least who taylor swift is, and you have a penis, your head is in need of examination.

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not knowing her music is totally different. but damn, gotta know the sex.
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HEY WOW SHE'S HOT SHE MUST BE INTERESTING AS WELL
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that guitar sounded so... generic.

all of the combinations sounded sort of like what i expected, but theres nothing there to set it apart from anything else.
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Post by Doog »

Love the idea, although it's essentially just the connector inside that makes it different to any other guitar. I would've thought that given the "swap-n-play" angle they're really plugging, they could've gone for a slide-out scratchplate (maybe a lowered route on the bottom/right of the guitar), so you don't have to loosen or remove the strings.

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Really seems like they were just making up the numbers at points.. "So, we've got a double bucker scratchplate. How about the same thing, but with less?"
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Doog wrote:Love the idea, although it's essentially just the connector inside that makes it different to any other guitar. I would've thought that given the "swap-n-play" angle they're really plugging, they could've gone for a slide-out scratchplate (maybe a lowered route on the bottom/right of the guitar), so you don't have to loosen or remove the strings.
Haha, totally.

"Remove strings for easiest swap-n-play experience! PRO TIP: a dab of solder really gets those push-connectors going!"

A lot of companies have tried this and failed: Taylor is even ripping off the basic look from a short-lived early 2000s company that made guitars and electronics modules for them (the whole center bit with pickups, controls and a jack on it, just slide it into the guitar from the rear and there's a metal contact point to ground the strings... no leads to plug, strings can be tuned to pitch the whole time, takes less than 10 seconds, etc...) If that didn't work, I don't see why this should.

The major problem with all of these things is that you can make the base guitar Fender-style or Gibson-style... which is going to make it sound like one of those guitars, pretty much all the time. That Taylor is going to sound like a Strat with 3 singles in it, but when it has 2 buckers in it it's going to sound like... an HH strat.
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Post by Doog »

I guess it's normal enough to not put off any massive technophobes (or Amish dudes), but still something vaguely novel.

And I'm sure it's just an absolute tone machine too.
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paul_ wrote:HEY WOW SHE'S HOT SHE MUST BE HOT
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Gavin wrote:I'm pretty sure Dan Armstrong guitars have done this for years.
Absolutely -- with a much better implementation that just uses a screw in the back.

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These Taylors seem to be the kind of guitar that is aimed at some baby-boomer-aged guy that's chasing a tone he'll never find. Hopefully those screws don't go directly into the wood, for I fear it's only a matter of time before ol' Shaky Hands changes from S/S/S to H/H for the tenth time in a week and completely fucks the wood.
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^ lol at having marc gonzales' ss# now.
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edit: I realised avj just said this. I really gotta read threads through before poasting any old shit.

WTF this is stupid. Change pickups on a semi-regular basis and you'll strip-out the pickguard screws in no time at all. Especially using an electric screwdriver. Then we're back to matchstick dowels and gunky woodglue.

This is better:

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even Gibson had a les paul desing you could swap out the pups via a rear access hole.
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mickie08 wrote:rear access hole
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timhulio wrote:This is better:

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That's what I was looking for, I knew there was one Armstrong that had slide-IN pickups!
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Post by robroe »

i changed my car stereo yesterday and didn't use a wiring harness.

i chopped off the old one and then coupled all the old and new wires together with ghetto black tape.

fuck solder
fuck those plastic cuppy crimp things
fuck wiring harness


i used fucking black manland tape and it works ace
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timhulio wrote:
mickie08 wrote:rear access hole
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robroe wrote:i changed my car stereo yesterday and didn't use a wiring harness.

i chopped off the old one and then coupled all the old and new wires together with ghetto black tape.

fuck solder
fuck those plastic cuppy crimp things
fuck wiring harness


i used fucking black manland tape and it works ace
Odds that Rob's stereo will cease to work in less than a month: 2:1
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Doog wrote:
robroe wrote:i changed my car stereo yesterday and didn't use a wiring harness.

i chopped off the old one and then coupled all the old and new wires together with ghetto black tape.

fuck solder
fuck those plastic cuppy crimp things
fuck wiring harness


i used fucking black manland tape and it works ace
Odds that Rob's stereo will cease to work in less than a month: 2:1
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Post by m0n0mania »

The old Shergold Modulator had a quick change control panel to let you switch over the electronics (not the P/us though).
That was a huge success neither.