![]() The ES2 utilizes three uniquely positioned, individually calibrated pickup sensors located behind the saddle. When you replace your battery, write the date on it with a permanent marker to track how long the battery has been in the guitar. Tip: Batteries can leak if left unused for long periods of time. Remove the battery and replace with a new one, paying close attention to the positive/ negative orientation shown inside the carriage. To change the battery, release the clip on the battery carriage (located along the tail line of the guitar) by pushing it toward the input jack. If your amplified tone begins to sound distorted, the battery most likely needs to be replaced. An LED battery life indicator is visible and located inside the soundhole on the preamp circuit board. Removing the cable will return the system to “off” mode and conserve battery life. ![]() The pickup is in an “off” state until a cable is inserted, which activates the preamp. The ES2 conserves battery life using a standard, automatic on/off system. A new battery will provide 30-40 hours of plugged-in use. Taylor recommends Duracell® for optimal performance and long life. ![]()
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