Anybody playing these (Surf)?
How do they sound?
I've never played one but found one for sale.
They look cool.
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Anybody playing these (Surf)? I've never played one but found one for sale. They look cool. |
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I found a 1970 ET-220 model? |
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I second what Zak said. The Teisco's can be all over the map as far as quality and playability. You are best off trying it out before buying it. —Plus! Other stuff not surf: https://soundcloud.com/jamesmileshq |
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If you do go and try it out remember that on Teiscos the tone knob is usually wired BACKWARDS, so you've got to turn it all the way down to hear the pickups at their brightest. I forgot about this on more than one occasion, and missed buying a couple of nice guitars because I thought they were all muddy! In General, Teiscos have two consistent flaws, which are cheezy tuners and cheezy vibratos, both of which allow said axe to constantly go out of tune--fix these problems (or learn to tolerate them) and you'll do okay. Teiscos are also known for microphonic pickups, but since you're playing surf, and not blasting the booger through a Big Muff into a Marshall, this shouldn't be an issue. --Crispy |
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I agree with everyone else, pretty junky but there are a few jems in the heap. Play it first. —Give me reverb or give me death! |
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I found this guitar on the web for sale I think it's a teisco but i don't know for sure does somebody know more about this guitar ? http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/_0R7Gx6excCYSgaYZYLKfg?feat=directlink —Member of the league of banana yamaha's ! |
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The headstock looks like a Teisco headstock. —Plus! Other stuff not surf: https://soundcloud.com/jamesmileshq |
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I don't think it's a Teisco. Doesn't look anything like any of the 4 pick-up guitars on this site: http://www.mark-cole.co.uk/teisco/ Maybe Italian? This is a pretty good site for identifying Euro guitars: Paul |
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If it's not a Teisco proper, it's certainly in the same gene pool; from the 4x2 headstock to the pickups to the vibrato to the metal pickguard--these all say "Japanese TLO (Teisco Like Object), no doubt about it. It might be a Kawai, or some house brand made at the same factory. At any rate, it DOES look snazzy. --Crispy |
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So, was Teisco one of the main ones responsible for the huge flood of guitars into the Japanese market inspired by the Venture's early tours? From what I've read, something like 750,000 guitars were sold in a single year! -- Woody —It takes a lot of mussel memory to avoid clams. |
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Not technically a Teisco, but you are on the right track. Like Teisco, it IS in the Kawai family, either branded as a Kawai, a Kingston, or not branded at all. Right now it's screaming "Kingston" to me. Teisco/Kawai guitars are definitely hit-or-miss. I've been lucky, I've got a few that are decent players. a 1965 Teisco-made Silvertone:
a1966 Kingston:
and a 1966 Teisco:
The Silvertone is a GREAT short-scale surf monster, and the Kingston and Teisco are good for good ol' 60's rock & roll & punk. By the way, Yes, the pickups were all pretty microphonic... which is why I wax potted every one of them! No more squealing now.... —www.exoticones.com |
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Don't shy away from a Teisco. In fact, snatch it up if it's reasonable. These are a piece of guitar history. What they lacked in high end quality, they made up for with innovative design and style. They crazier the better and the more buttons and switches, even better! These were intended for middle class kids that couldn't afford a Fender or a Gibson. That's why you found them in the Sears catalog, among other type stores. Montgomery Ward carried the Airline brand... I've got six of these guitars and although none are stellar players,each has it's own sweet spot. The Norma seen as my avatar, with the four pick ups, sounds incredibly bright and warm. Best $150 I've spent...get 'em while you can...Guys like Jack White and Billy Corrigan are buying these things up... |
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I have an ET-220 sitting on my lap right now. Of all my guitars, the neck on the Teisco feels the best. The Spectrum labeled pickups look pretty darn cool. |
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Revived Teisco thread......I'm in! http://www.facebook.com/CrazyAcesMusic |
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I can't speak for all Teiscos since I haven't played many, but I do know you'll want to stay away from the "Tulip" models. Neck is pretty comfy I will say that, but pickups sound terrible, they're out of phase and really weak, need a loud amp to hear it in a live setting. Microphonic. Also the tuners and vibrato were useless. Bought it cause it looked cool. Then sold it not too long after. The higher end, rarer Teiscos are probably better and there's plenty of people that get good sounds out of them, but don't expect much from the Tulip. I hope to try a Spectrum or Sharkfin Teisco one day, those seems like the good ones. Last edited: Feb 17, 2013 14:10:56 |
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Hah, those plinky, out of phase sounds are why I LOVE me some teiscos. |
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Many of the Teisco pickups are 2 conductor plus a ground which means they can be intentionally wired out of phase. They also marked some of the pickups for their North or South polarity. It's my belief that the company had the best intentions of in phase and possibly even hum canceling sounds but what actually happened on the production floor was a different story. http://www.facebook.com/CrazyAcesMusic |