Teisco Forum, Project Stadco Sound Master Gone to a new ownerI have a
Teisco Forum, Project Stadco Sound Master Gone to a new ownerI have an old Stadco Sound Master, basically pretty much a Teisco. I don't like switching pedal. Welcome to the unofficial home of vintage Teisco guitars! This site is dedicated to all you guitarists out there who ever owned an old Japanese Teisco guitar, especially those of you who started out with one and still have it today. I suspect it's a Teisco or other Japanese copy. The mount Discussion of those small portable analog keyboards from the 1960's. com pay for shipping and it's yours. I have a 60's Teisco del rey with some uncommon quirks that I'm rewiring completely. Any experiences with them, overall build/sound quality? I really like thinlines and vintage japanese guitars, so I may bite because it seems like a good mix Re: Teisco guitar pickups Most Teisco style pickups are surface mounted in rings although at least two of those pictured look like they do have ears so you could probably get them to fit in a custom routed pickguard. They are among some of the coolest "pawnshop" guitars ever made. Oct 23, 2023 ยท Hey everyone, this is my first post ever on this forum and I wanted to show off this amazing gem of a guitar that I got my hands on, but I was also hoping that someone out there will know some history. I think EVH played a Spectrum and they went up in price overnight. Guitares Teisco : découvrez toutes les discussions sur ce sujet, apprenez, répondez ou posez vos questions à la communauté ! Cool that it is tube, saw someone with the Teisco Audition at the Solid State Guitar Amp Forum, a SS amp though. 2 "42" pentodes, 1 "80" rectifier, and what appears to be a "6SE7GT" pentode. I've looked at countless Teisco and Kawai pictures and haven't stumbled across one that matches I always considered Teisco's junkers too but as I get older, they carry a certain nostalgia factor to me. This is my first time doing guitar wiring, and I'm looking for some solid advice on this forum. Hi Are these guitars any good?as i have seen a few advertised and been quite tempted. com They are great. I'm the former Johnny Teisco that posted that vintage Teisco ET-200 a few years ago. I have a 60s japanese guitar with "audition" on the headstock, its teisco-like 60s japanese guitar but rebranded or something Either way I need help w Tonight I started working on an old Teisco KL4 (the shark fin!) for a friend. i love these old teisco pickups, but they are often microphonic from loose windings and the wax helps no end. There was a discussion on this a while back and we discovered at least 3 different stud spacings between us on our different model Tiesco's. 4 pickups and lots of knobs and configurations to mess with the tone. It needed a lot of work so I ended up selling it to an amp tech who made it do wonders. Wasn't even close to playable until I got it set up. Here's my issue: As you can see, the neck pocket is significantly wider than the neck heel. through the slick digital synths of this century. . The wiring is also very butchered. Still, they often look way cool and it's so tempting to grab one especially for the price. The amp is line powered, no power transformer. I was just wondering if anyone here had a wiring diagram for this? It has two single-coil pickup I have no experience with Teisco steel guitars but have owned and played a number of Teisco electrics. 5 scale or 24". The major guitarmakers besides Teisco, were Guyatone, Kawai, Shinko Gakki, Matsumoku, Zen-On (who also made guitars with the Audition name on them) and many others. I'm no wiring e Here's a Teisco SS-2L I'm working on: It was stripped, sanded, stained, and sealed. And I LOVE Boss pedals. . That body, electronics, etc were used on many Teisco-made guitars that were sold under various brand names. It breaks up early and doesn't get very loud, & the tremolo doesn't seem very smooth, way too much oscillation at low speed & intensity. Might be the death cap that is leaking giving you a shock. 25 in radius and it uses a 42 mm Gibson style flat bottom nut. Also the nec I met some Teisco folks at a pedal/synth conference (before the world ended) and played their fuzz. This was my first guitar, supposed to come out around 1973, got mine from Montgomery Ward Catalog. So here's one up for grabs. But it is also very possible that you may come across several old Teiscos that have plenty of issues that you may not want to bother with until you find one that doesn't need a lot of work or possibly doesn't need any work at all. I asked what it was based on, and the guys said it was a unique circuit. The biggest problem with redoing my friends teisco was the intonation. I got an old teisco here that I want to rewire. If any one could use it for a project or needs the parts for a project, contact me at Weldaar@gmail. hj0td, njmtg, nk22, 1s4r, ddqb, epifw, ouwl3c, exnsq, jyb2c, qkvt5q,