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  • bergheaudphonebergheaudphone

    Schematic of wiring

    Goya Rangemaster Quadrant ControlPublished on 01/31/14 at 03:01
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Regarding Schematic wiring of the Goya Quadrant, here are some tips to make the wiring guitar

    USE

    Good luck

    SONORITS

    and good luck

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    Best Regards
  • bergheaudphonebergheaudphone

    Excellent Vintage Guitar

    Goya Rangemaster Quadrant ControlPublished on 02/21/14 at 01:33
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Substantial information already given this model by Montaigne (see below). In addition, here, some that I could raise my Goya Control Quadrant is 1092 model B (blonde).
    It was the high-end series Rangemaster Hollow Body. So it has similarities with the models 109 and 107 (see descriptions and pictures of these models) and 105. But it brings some improvements, especially with regard to electronics.
    As Montaigne has done for models 109 and 1092, I propose, in addition, a comparative Goya 107 with 1092.

    UTILIZATION

    Head:
    This is the standard head series Goya Rangemaster Hollow Body characterized by the golden underneath the logo Goya, whose graphics reproduced signature of the…
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    Substantial information already given this model by Montaigne (see below). In addition, here, some that I could raise my Goya Control Quadrant is 1092 model B (blonde).
    It was the high-end series Rangemaster Hollow Body. So it has similarities with the models 109 and 107 (see descriptions and pictures of these models) and 105. But it brings some improvements, especially with regard to electronics.
    As Montaigne has done for models 109 and 1092, I propose, in addition, a comparative Goya 107 with 1092.

    UTILIZATION

    Head:
    This is the standard head series Goya Rangemaster Hollow Body characterized by the golden underneath the logo Goya, whose graphics reproduced signature of the Spanish painter (photos) guitarist.
    The neck is maple with one reinforcing ply mahogany. This is a very nice playing bolt-on neck, fine, straight, easy to adjust with the adjusting rod (truss rod)
    The fingerboard is rosewood with a tuning fork 63cm (middle middle nut & bridge).
    22 frets with a width at nut 42mm.
    Checkout:
    It is made entirely in a beautiful flamed maple with 2 canted Florentine XVII box. The color is blond 1092 B. The thickness of the body is 4.8 cm.
    The vents are normally centered with respect to the trestle in contrast to the models that push button (105-107-109)
    The bridge is the type modern Tune-O-Matic
    Type Bigsby tailpiece (which does not appear on the Goya Rangemaster catalogs from 1968 to 1970 I own) is not the strong point of the instrument as it is very efficient.
    NB: these guitars also exist without vibrato.
    The serial number of the guitar is visible on the handle screw plate which is fixed to the body.

    SOUNDS

    Electronics:
    4 half microphones: handle (4-3) and bridge (2-1) are connected to two switches with 3 positions,
    9 combinations of pickups are possible:
    1-2-3-4 / 1-2 / 1-4 / 2-3 / 3-4 which correspond to the 5 pre-selections 105-107-109 models.
    In this model there is the possibility of using three microphones at once instead of two other models which gives four additional combinations:
    1 +2 +3 / 1 +4 +2 / 3 +4 +1 / 3 +2 +4
    Or 9 possible combinations of microphones
    4 volumes separate microphones (1 volume assigned to each microphone). They vary very much, their effectiveness is limited.
    1 master volume (switch On / Off), very effective and useful.
    For tone: 1 selector 3 positions: HML. the same pre-corrections on other models
    It sounds perfect with a Twin, ditto with Trace Acoustic and Jazzement well on a Polytone
    Build a sound is a personal process related to wood, the electronics of the guitar but also to style, materials used, touch the musician. We can surely say that it is a versatile guitar, the sound processing possibilities offered are numerous and pickups (single coil) are of quality with its "dive" well defined. If the quality is there, the rest is a matter of taste and choice.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This model worth 1968 (without vibrato): $ 347 / $ 399 in case. In 1970 he was worth (again without vibrato): $ 388 / $ 440 in case.
    NB: Case ref. No. 620 Catalogue Goya (plus various accessories). It was worth in 1968 (and 1970): $ 62 sold separately. To my knowledge there were two models of iPhone, pretty impressive with a specific shape (see photo 2 mine)
    NB: It took redo all the electronics for the selectors were oxidized. The connection is very complex (see diagram made by a friend, published for all purposes).
    In conclusion this is definitely a great guitar, as the whole series, too.
    Everything is done seriously. The sounds are very good even when played acoustically the guitar sounds. There is little difference qualitatively with the 107 (which I have already described), each has its own personality, 1092 offers a wider range of sounds. Aesthetically it is a success. It is a pleasure to play on this guitar and can share it with other rare owners.
    If by happy chance you find one in good condition, do not hesitate. This is a guitar high in the category of half cash.
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  • moosersmoosers

    Goya Rangemaster Quadrant ControlPublished on 09/17/09 at 12:30
    The Goya Guitars Rangemaster Quadrant Control is a hollow body electric guitar that is quite unique sounding and unique in make up.  It has two humbucker style pick ups and a variety of tone and volume knobs to control them and has switches to choose between the pick ups.  The guitar also has two F holes and a bigsby style whammy bar that is pretty awesome.

    UTILIZATION

    Using the Goya Guitars Rangemaster Quadrant Control is fairly simple, but there is a lot going on in terms of different switches and knobs, so it does take a little bit of time playing around with it to fully understand what everything does.  It is a pretty easy guitar to play all around the neck and it feels pretty …
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    The Goya Guitars Rangemaster Quadrant Control is a hollow body electric guitar that is quite unique sounding and unique in make up.  It has two humbucker style pick ups and a variety of tone and volume knobs to control them and has switches to choose between the pick ups.  The guitar also has two F holes and a bigsby style whammy bar that is pretty awesome.

    UTILIZATION

    Using the Goya Guitars Rangemaster Quadrant Control is fairly simple, but there is a lot going on in terms of different switches and knobs, so it does take a little bit of time playing around with it to fully understand what everything does.  It is a pretty easy guitar to play all around the neck and it feels pretty good on the fingers.  Since it is a hollow body guitar, it isn't heavy at all and it does have a pretty standard hollow body type shape.  Getting a good sound isn't hard and even if you don't get a good sound right off the bat, there are a ton of parameters and options to play with if you want to experiment with different tones.


    SOUNDS

    The sounds that you can with the Goya Guitars Rangemaster Quadrant Control are pretty varied as there are a slew of parameters that make it possible to get all sorts of different sounds.  Of course it sounds like a hollow body and that type of sound will be present no matter where you turn the parameters as this is the nature of the guitar, but I assume that if you are getting a hollow body guitar you understand this will be the case.  I usually use the guitar with either a '76 Fender Twin Reverb or a '65 Fender Deluxe Reverb and it always sounds great with either of these amps. I don't normally use any effects expect for some reverb on the amps as I find that this guitar sounds best clean and most of the guitar tones I am looking for are clean sounds.  I've only used this guitar for recording, but it will sound good in any situation.


    OVERALL OPINION

    I've been using the Goya Guitars Rangemaster Quadrant Control for recording for about a year and I'm definitley a big fan of the way this guitar sounds, looks, and feels.  It has a unique tone that can be manipulated in all sorts of ways and I really love a guitar that has a lot of options.  The Goya Rangemaster series has a bunch of great guitars in the line and this is one of them.  They are hard to find but I don't think that they would cost a fortune if you wanted to seek one out.  All in all, the Goya Guitars Rangemaster Quadrant Control is a really cool guitar that is worth trying out.
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