Re: LIVE NOW - Patrick Cummings of iGuitar (formerly Brian Moore Custom)
Re: LIVE NOW - Patrick Cummings of iGuitar (formerly Brian Moore Custom)
you guys are a really forward thinking guitar company which is a rarity, most just rehash old designs or add subtle variations. id love to hear some background on why/how brian moore/iguitar came about and the philosophys behind it.
Jeremy, there are a few posts below that give this background info, I will copy here:
Yes, we see iGuitar.USB becoming more mainstream as the computer continues to become the central place for recording and experimenting with musical ideas. We also see it becoming more mainstream and the primary input device for guitarists, the same way the USB keyboard is for keyboard players in classrooms and colleges all over the world.
As guitarists begin to use their computer more and more, for music education, recording and practicing they will need an easy way to connect
watch this 90 sec video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vk3Vv65hLMI
Products advance and people expect things to improve.
We see a future where the basic guitars are made of the same stuff, ie; great tone woods, pickups and craftsmanship BUT with the EASY access to the computer, synth or iPhone!
Imagine two identical new cars both priced the same, except:
One has a build in CD player, GPS and a port for your iPod or music player,
The other identical car has none of these, which would you purchase?
I can tell you that one of things stopping various guitar technologies from becoming main stream is and has been: 'how easy is it for the guitar retailers to learn how to use it? '
Have you ever noticed that there is rarely a 13pin guitar set up in a GC or Ash store with a very knowledgeable guitar sales person right there?
Richard Ash, Sam Ash CEO told me very bluntly, that while they could sell an iGuitar at boutique shops like Mannys, they could not do it chain wide because it required us to train and re-train 15 guitars sales people at 60 stores (900 people at Ash and thousands at GC)
This became one of the driving forces of creating our patented 'plug and play' iGuitar.USB guitar - IT IS EASY for sales people and customers to use.
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AND:
I got started because my two main interests have always been music and electronics, I repaired my first guitar when I was 10 ( thank you Radio Shack ) and always wanted to know how things worked. I began to work on guitar and amp repairs for my guitar students and friends - later went to work for GIbson and then founded Brian Moore and finally iGuitar, Inc.
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The things that sets the iGuitar apart aside from the technolgy are the same unique design elements we use in our custom shop:
- Comfort: design elements such as the comfort contoured top, sculpted headstock
-Quality: it is manufactured in an ISO 9002 certified factory and then we add Sperel tuners and Seymour Duncan pickups
- Setup: every guitar is set up and inspected at out NY faciity. Each guitar goes though the same detailed check list as our custom shop guitars.
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Our most overrated tool: the cylindrical top cutter (glorified router)
Most underrated - the original MC1 output jack snake tool
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I have several mandos, my top instuments are my own P5 model
http://iguitar.com/CustomShop/Custom....asp?guitar=P5
an old Gibson Style A, an old Flatiron built by Steve Carlson before he sold to Gibson and a Breedlove
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My advice to a younger luthier would be to learn from the masters, do what you love to do, design and create and experiment. We all learn from our failed attempts, they are usually our best teachers.
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If I could go back in time to a builders shop it would probably be Lloyd Loars shop where he created the early mandolin family instruments.
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The next steps for iGuitar will included built in USB Midi, and a complete USB wireless system
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Our iGuitar.USB is 'plug and play; it is veyr user friendly
I received two US Patents so far and they are all based on making the 'guitar-to-computer' experience EASY
See patents #7,241,948, & 7,563,977
http://www.google.com/patents?id=boa...age&q=&f=false