I've had my taylor 414 for 8 years. It's been my #1 instantly live and in the studio.
The neck's starting to separate a little at the heel. It's still fully playable and smooth but if not dealt with now, it will have to be later.
-Brought it back to the dealer in Montreal for warranty repair.
-There's no certified Taylor repairman in Quebec province (would've loved to be told that when I bought it, especially considering the fluff the whole "lifetime warranty thing so much)
-It'll be 150$ for shipping (they ship it but I'm paying of course)
-After the neck reset Taylor has to do a set-up which isn't covered (105$)
-I'm also told that while they have the guitar over there, they look at it from every angle and fix/tune everything they can.
This can add 200 to 300$ to the bill on average.
I'm therefore looking at a bill between 255$ and 550$ (before taxes) for "warranty" repairs.
Back in 2004, the guitar was worth (over here in tax&import duties-land) 1700$, roughly 2200$ with sales taxes.
-Would you do it? It's not much but it's still a lot.
-Should I just play it until it gets out of hand and then have it done (which is just postponing the problem)?
-Should I save my money, buy another nice quality axe down the road when this one isn't playable anymore and attempt the repair myself (taylors are bolt-on and doing set-ups isn't a problem for me).
What would you do?
I get attached to my guitars but it's not like this one's my child or anything. I Could do without it if I had another one you know? My latest yamaha is great but it's not the same tone, more jumbo-ish...
thanks for the input.
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The neck's starting to separate a little at the heel. It's still fully playable and smooth but if not dealt with now, it will have to be later.
-Brought it back to the dealer in Montreal for warranty repair.
-There's no certified Taylor repairman in Quebec province (would've loved to be told that when I bought it, especially considering the fluff the whole "lifetime warranty thing so much)
-It'll be 150$ for shipping (they ship it but I'm paying of course)
-After the neck reset Taylor has to do a set-up which isn't covered (105$)
-I'm also told that while they have the guitar over there, they look at it from every angle and fix/tune everything they can.
This can add 200 to 300$ to the bill on average.
I'm therefore looking at a bill between 255$ and 550$ (before taxes) for "warranty" repairs.
Back in 2004, the guitar was worth (over here in tax&import duties-land) 1700$, roughly 2200$ with sales taxes.
-Would you do it? It's not much but it's still a lot.
-Should I just play it until it gets out of hand and then have it done (which is just postponing the problem)?
-Should I save my money, buy another nice quality axe down the road when this one isn't playable anymore and attempt the repair myself (taylors are bolt-on and doing set-ups isn't a problem for me).
What would you do?
I get attached to my guitars but it's not like this one's my child or anything. I Could do without it if I had another one you know? My latest yamaha is great but it's not the same tone, more jumbo-ish...
thanks for the input.
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