This should do it: http://www.dmband.com/band/band_eqlist.asp?member=Dave I think that settles it, I would hope that site would be accurate.billywestom wrote:Well, technically, doesn't Dave actually use the 914c, only with a pickup installed? if it were a 914ce, it would have onboard electronics, which I don't think Dave's guitars have.jkanter wrote:YupTrippnBill686 wrote:I believe Dave plays the 714ce's. Am I wrong?714 for Raised B and 914CE's for everythign else. That is unless he's gone with a different setup this tour
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hold out for a deal on a reasonable guitar...I got my 2003 Taylo 814ces for $2,100
...I'm thinking about taking the pickgaurd off though...

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they can just take it off without hurting the finish or anything?firedancer86 wrote:hold out for a deal on a reasonable guitar...I got my 2003 Taylo 814ces for $2,100...I'm thinking about taking the pickgaurd off though...
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I would be the one to take it off...
with a hairdryer and such...if I do it soon, the color wouldn't change much...many people do it after years without but a shadow that you can barely see...I think they look classier...
with a hairdryer and such...if I do it soon, the color wouldn't change much...many people do it after years without but a shadow that you can barely see...I think they look classier...
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Fire.....dude.... i think that's a bad idea, it's a beautiful guitar and the pickguard is damn sweet. Dont do it man..
My martin HD35 is my first decent guitar with a pickguard and I think it looks amazing. I have a cort with a natuaral finish like your taylor and it doesn't have a pickguard, it's kinda annoying.
I say keep it.
HendrixWS.....want some advice? Go to a guitar shop and play every guitar you can see.
Everyone has their own tastes, I like alot of bass and tonal clarity when playing so I went with a HD-35. The 3 piece back gives it exactly what I was looking for..
If you want something brighter, go for a taylor..
My martin HD35 is my first decent guitar with a pickguard and I think it looks amazing. I have a cort with a natuaral finish like your taylor and it doesn't have a pickguard, it's kinda annoying.
I say keep it.
HendrixWS.....want some advice? Go to a guitar shop and play every guitar you can see.
Everyone has their own tastes, I like alot of bass and tonal clarity when playing so I went with a HD-35. The 3 piece back gives it exactly what I was looking for..
If you want something brighter, go for a taylor..
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the way to tell would be to get a CLOSE pic of the soundhole and read the label...if he installed his own pickups it would just read C...billywestom wrote:Well, technically, doesn't Dave actually use the 914c, only with a pickup installed? if it were a 914ce, it would have onboard electronics, which I don't think Dave's guitars have.jkanter wrote:YupTrippnBill686 wrote:I believe Dave plays the 714ce's. Am I wrong?714 for Raised B and 914CE's for everythign else. That is unless he's gone with a different setup this tour
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holy crap I saw that post and I was like WTF Fire what happened to all your posts...and then I was like "ooooooh"...I guess that doesn't answer your question but that's my storyfiredancer0341 wrote:does anyone know what would be a fair price on a 514ce?
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u cant argue with the dmband website...it is a 914c not a ce...as his techs (or someone) installs the pickups aftermarket to get what they want
Either way, its a 914c.
And whats this whole raised B thing? Is that supposed to subsitute for playing a baritone?...cause dave has his custom taylor baritone for that, no need to play a 714 in raised b
As for that, if that was referring to the fact that he couldnt install a pickup because the soundhole was blocked, well then thats just wrong. He installs a fishman natural matrix II i believe which is a bridge pickup not a soundhole...even if it was a 914ce, it still uses the same kind of pickup with an additional condenser mic if its a blended fishman.which would be pretty hard, the feedback busters block the soundhole.
Either way, its a 914c.
And whats this whole raised B thing? Is that supposed to subsitute for playing a baritone?...cause dave has his custom taylor baritone for that, no need to play a 714 in raised b
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Perhaps reading the posts would be in order?DMB_fan_87 wrote:As for that, if that was referring to the fact that he couldnt install a pickup because the soundhole was blocked, well then thats just wrong. He installs a fishman natural matrix II i believe which is a bridge pickup not a soundhole...even if it was a 914ce, it still uses the same kind of pickup with an additional condenser mic if its a blended fishman.
Fire said the way to find out whether it was a c or ce was to look inside the soundhole for the label. The soundholes on all of Dave's guitars are covered by feedback busters. Thanks for trying to look smart, though.
Raised B is a different tuning than baritone. When Dave plays raised B (which can be found on YNK, SOL), he plays it on a 714 with the strange string setup tuned to Raised B. So... yes, I guess it's a substitute for baritone since it's a different tuning.DMB_fan_87 wrote:And whats this whole raised B thing? Is that supposed to subsitute for playing a baritone?...cause dave has his custom taylor baritone for that, no need to play a 714 in raised b
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