词条 | Taylor Guitars |
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| name = Taylor Guitars | logo = Taylor Guitars Logo Circular BW.jpg | type = Private | genre = Guitars | foundation = {{Start date and age|1974}} | founder = Bob Taylor and Kurt Listug | location_city = El Cajon, California | location_country = United States | location = | key_people = Barbara Wight CFO[1] | area_served = Worldwide | industry = Musical instrument manufacturing | products = Acoustic, classical & electric guitars | services = | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | num_employees = over 750 world wide | parent = | divisions = | subsid = | owner = | homepage = {{url|www.taylorguitars.com}} | dissolved = | footnotes = }} Taylor Guitars is an American guitar manufacturer based in El Cajon, California and is the number one manufacturer of acoustic guitars in the United States.{{update needed|date=March 2019}} They specialize in acoustic guitars and semi-hollow electric guitars. The company was founded in 1974 by Bob Taylor and Kurt Listug. HistoryIn 1972, at age 18, Bob Taylor began working at American Dream, a guitar making shop owned by Sam Radding, where Kurt Listug was already an employee. When Radding decided to sell the business in 1974, Taylor,[3] Listug, and a third employee, Steve Schemmer, bought American Dream and renamed it the Westland Music Company.[4] Needing a more compact logo suitable for the guitars' headstock, the founders decided to change the name to Taylor as it sounded more American than Listug. Kurt Listug said, "Bob was the real guitar-maker."[5] Listug became the partnership's businessman while Taylor handled design and production. In 1976, the company decided to sell their guitars through retailers. In 1981, facing financial difficulties, Taylor Guitars took out a bank loan to purchase equipment.[6][7] As of 2012 Taylor Guitars had more than 700 employees in two factories: one in El Cajon, California, and the other in nearby Tecate, Mexico, where the company makes their lower-priced models and guitar cases. In early 2011, the company opened a Taylor distribution warehouse in the Netherlands to serve the European market.[1] In January 2014, the U.S. State Department honored Taylor Guitars with an Award for Corporate Excellence (ACE)[9] citing Taylor's commitment to responsible practices in obtaining ebony for its instruments, which notably included purchasing their own sustainable ebony mill and increasing its usable timber from 10% to 100%. InnovationsIn 1995, Bob Taylor was interested in finding out if the perception of using exotic tone-woods in quality guitars was more important than luthier techniques and good design. Taylor recovered some oak from shipping-pallets found at the factory for the Pallet Guitar's back and sides and used a nondescript 2x4 for the dreadnaught's top. The guitar's neck was also made from oak recovered from the pallet and the fretboard features a Formica and pearl inlay, depicting a fork lift. In 2000, a limited edition of 25 of the Grand Auditorium bodied Pallet Guitars were reproduced with aluminum inlay included to accentuate the original nail holes in the pallet wood. These Pallet Guitars have been sold to collectors, but the original Pallet Guitar remains on display at the Taylor Guitars factory in El Cajon, California.[10] In January 1999, Taylor began making guitars with a patented, bolt-on neck they called the NT (new technology) neck. It differs from other guitar necks by using one continuous piece of wood all the way to the 19th fret to support the fretboard.[11] More common practice in guitar neck construction is to support the fretboard up to the fourteenth fret, and glue the unsupported portion to the soundboard. The NT neck fits into a pocket on the top of the guitar body, achieving the desired angle with small shims. Guitars sometimes require a neck angle realignment (neck reset). Taylor's system achieves this by changing the shims to adjust the neck angle. Prior to 1999, Taylor Guitars had a simpler bolt-on neck design. Those necks can also be adjusted without the more complex process of ungluing the neck joint.[12][13] Taylor uses their own pickup system, the "Expression System," which consists of a humbucking induction pickup mounted in the neck and a pair of dynamic soundboard transducers wired to an onboard preamplifier designed by Rupert Neve.[14] The entry-level 100 and 200 series use an externally similar system known as ES-T, which uses a single under-saddle pickup and no soundboard transducers. The first generation ES system was introduced in 2004. It had 2 transducers: one mounted to the bridge, and one on the lower bout of the sound board. Also, it had a small single coil neck pickup mounted in the neck joint. All wired to the onboard preamp which has 3 knobs for volume, tone, and blend. This early ES system and was available on the higher end models 500 series and above as well as the 30th anniversary limited edition series starting in the fall of 2004. It was a custom order for the 300 and 400 series, and could be retro fitted to some older Taylor guitars with the NT neck design. FactoryTaylor’s 145,000 square foot manufacturing facility is about 20 miles east of downtown San Diego in El Cajon, California. A free, guided tour of the Taylor Guitars factory is open to the public at 1:00 p.m., Monday through Friday except some holidays.[15] For those too far away to visit the factory, Premier Guitars published a four-part tour of the Taylor Factory, narrated by Bob Taylor in 2008.[16] Notable players{{Div col|colwidth=}}
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PPV Medien; Hardcover edition (January 10, 2005) {{ISBN|978-3932275449}}
Wiley; Hardcover 1st edition (January 25, 2011) {{ISBN|978-0470937877}} References1. ^http://equipboard.com/pros/dolores-o-riordan [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/01/prweb4972644.htm|title=Bob Taylor, Cofounder and President of Taylor Guitars Writes New Book about Life, Passion and Business |publisher=Prweb.com|accessdate=2013-03-24}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.play-acoustic-guitar.com/taylor-acoustic-guitars.html|title=Taylor Acoustic Guitars |publisher=Play-acoustic-guitar.com|accessdate=2013-03-24}} 4. ^1 {{cite web|title=Taylor Guitar Story – From the Beginning|url=http://www.themusicianssuperstore.com/taylor-guitars/taylor-history/|publisher=Musician's Superstore|accessdate=May 25, 2011|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110105090032/http://www.themusicianssuperstore.com/taylor-guitars/taylor-history/|archivedate=January 5, 2011|df=}} 5. ^1 {{cite journal|last=Simmons|first=Michael John|title=American Dreamers: Bob Taylor, Kurt Listug, and the rise of Taylor Guitars|journal=Acoustic Guitar|date=May 2004|volume=137|url=http://www.acguitar.com/issues/ag137/feature137.html}} 6. ^1 {{cite web|title=Taylor Guitars|url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Taylor-Guitars-Company-History.html|publisher=Fundinguniverse.com|accessdate=May 25, 2011}} 7. ^1 2 {{cite web|author1=Erin Kellaway|title=International Speaker Series: Barbara Wight|url=http://www.sandiego.edu/business/about-sba/detail.php?_focus=46381|publisher=University of San Diego|accessdate=23 April 2016 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160423031918/http://www.sandiego.edu/business/about-sba/detail.php?_focus=46381|archivedate=23 April 2016|date=November 7, 2013}} 8. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2014/Jan/30/taylor-guitars-lauded-by-secretary-of-state-kerry/|title=Taylor Guitars saluted by John Kerry|author=George Varga|publisher=The San Diego Union-Tribune}} 9. ^1 {{cite web|author1=Josh Summers|title=The True Story Behind Taylor’s Pallet Guitar|url=http://www.guitaradventures.com/taylor-pallet-guitar-story|publisher=Guitar Adventures|accessdate=24 April 2016|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160424055408/http://www.guitaradventures.com/taylor-pallet-guitar-story|archivedate=24 April 2016}} 10. ^1 {{cite web|last=Ford|first=Frank|title=Taylor's New Neck Joint|url=http://www.frets.com/fretspages/Luthier/Data/Guitar/Taylor/99NeckJoint/99joint.html|publisher=Frets.com|date= May 12, 1999}} 11. ^1 {{cite web|title=FAQs|url=http://www.taylorguitars.com/guitars/reference/faqs_answers.html#faq21|publisher=Taylor Guitars|accessdate=May 25, 2011}} 12. ^1 {{cite web|title=Machining beautiful music|url=http://www.americanmachinist.com/304/Issue/Article/False/9719/Issue|work=American Machinist|accessdate=May 25, 2011|date=July 30, 2005|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160423025718/http://americanmachinist.com/features/machining-beautiful-music|archivedate= 23 April 2016}} 13. ^1 {{cite web|last=Rudolph|first=Barry|title=Taylor Guitar Expression System|url=http://www.barryrudolph.com/newtoys/toys/taylorexpression.html}} 14. ^1 {{cite news|author1=Alysia Gray Painter|title=Taylor Guitar Factory: Tours and Toy Donations|url=http://www.nbcsandiego.com/blogs/worth-the-trip/Taylor-Guitar-Factory-Tours-and-Toy-Donations--283635061.html|accessdate=23 April 2016|agency=7 San Diego|publisher=NBCUniversal Media|date=November 26, 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160423024616/http://www.nbcsandiego.com/blogs/worth-the-trip/Taylor-Guitar-Factory-Tours-and-Toy-Donations--283635061.html|archivedate=23 April 2016}} 15. ^1 {{cite web|title=Taylor Guitars Factory Tour - Part I|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGJJtm22smo|website=YouTube.com|publisher=Premier Guitars|accessdate=26 April 2016|format=Video|date=May 13, 2008}} 16. ^1 {{cite web|author1=Dan Apczynski |title=Dave Matthews What He Plays |url=http://acousticguitar.com/article/default.aspx?articleid=25754 |publisher=Acoustic Guitars |accessdate=28 April 2016 |date=December 2009 |deadurl=unfit |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101213013108/http://acousticguitar.com/article/default.aspx?articleid=25754 |archivedate=December 13, 2010 }} 17. ^1 {{cite web|author1=Tom Guerra|title=SNUFFY WALDEN - SCORING HIS OWN SOUNDTRACK|url=http://www.mambosons.com/snuffy.htm|publisher=Mambo Sons|accessdate=29 April 2016|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160429004022/http://www.mambosons.com/snuffy.htm|archivedate=29 April 2016}} 18. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{cite web|author1=Ross Boissoneau|title=Sounds of Wood and Steel|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/sounds-of-wood-and-steel-mw0000032153|publisher=AllMusic|accessdate=26 May 2016}} 19. ^1 {{cite news|author1=Mark Tran|title=Singer gets his revenge on United Airlines and soars to fame | News | The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/news/blog/2009/jul/23/youtube-united-breaks-guitars-video|publisher=The Guardian|date=July 23, 2009|accessdate=11 April 2017}} 20. ^1 {{cite web|last=Rodgers |first=Jeffery Pepper |title=Acoustic Guitar Central: Artist Gear Picks |url=http://www.acousticguitar.com/issues/ag112/gear112.html |work=Acoustic Guitar |publisher=String Letter Publishing |accessdate=1 November 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080905172357/http://www.acousticguitar.com/issues/ag112/gear112.html |archivedate= 5 September 2008 |df= }} }} External links
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