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If the receiver unit does not receive a transmission from a remote chan- nel for 1 hour,the display will show dashes.To correct this problem:

1.Check that the remote is properly positioned, within the appro- priate transmission range. Transmissions are vastly affected by building materials and where the receiver and remote units are positioned. Try various set ups for the best results. Shorten the distance between receiver and remote units when necessary.

2.Check to make sure the transmission path is clear of obstacles and interference.

3.If new batteries are faulty on the initial installation, install fresh batteries. If you did not notice the Low Battery icon warning and the product performed correctly after initial set up, the batteries have lost their charge. Replace batteries (see the Power Sources

4.Press the “Tx” button in the battery10 compartment of the remote to send a transmission signal to the base unit.

5.Press and hold the“Channel” button on the back of the base unit. This will clear the channel setting and the base unit will begin searching for remote sensor transmissions. Press the “Tx” button in the battery compartment of the remote to send a transmis- sion signal to the base unit.

6.Press the “RESET” button in the remote sensor’s battery com- partment to reset all sensor settings.section of this manual.)

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1524 specifications

The Taylor 1524 is a standout acoustic guitar renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, tonal quality, and versatility, making it a favorite among musicians of various genres. Part of Taylor's 100 series, the 1524 is often described as a perfect blend of traditional aesthetics and modern innovation.

One of the defining features of the Taylor 1524 is its solid Sitka spruce top, which contributes to a bright, clear tone with excellent projection. The top is paired with layered rosewood back and sides, offering both durability and a rich warm sound. This combination of tonewoods enhances the guitar's resonance and sustain, making it suitable for strumming, fingerpicking, or flatpicking styles.

The guitar's body shape is a grand auditorium, which provides a balanced sound that works well for both solo performance and ensemble playing. The neck is made from mahogany, offering a smooth playing experience with its comfortable profile. Coupled with an ebony fingerboard that features elegant dot inlays, the guitar's playability is further enhanced, allowing musicians to navigate the fretboard effortlessly.

Another remarkable characteristic of the Taylor 1524 is the use of the Expression System 2 (ES2) for amplification. This innovative pickup system captures the guitar's natural acoustic tone, ensuring that the sound remains true even when amplified. The ES2 utilizes unique, patented technology that allows for a more dynamic sound, making it ideal for performers who need reliable amplification on stage.

Aesthetically, the Taylor 1524 is designed with elegance in mind. It features a beautiful layer of rosewood binding and a stunning ebony bridge, accentuating the guitar's visual appeal. The sunburst finish adds to its charm, making the 1524 a visually striking instrument.

In summary, the Taylor 1524 is a versatile acoustic guitar that excels in both sound and playability. With its solid Sitka spruce top, layered rosewood back and sides, grand auditorium body shape, and advanced pickup system, it meets the needs of both live performers and studio musicians. Its combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology ensures that it remains a popular choice among guitar enthusiasts. Whether for recording, live performances, or personal enjoyment, the Taylor 1524 stands out as a premium acoustic guitar worthy of consideration.