Hey Y'all - from reading Taylor's materials about their various armrests you hear descriptors like "increased comfort", "ergonomic contour", "physically inviting", etc. all giving the impressions that these enhance your playing experience and make it more comfortable. My question to the forum is whether your experiences with these align with these descriptions when compared to regular guitars that don't have an armrest.
My first experience with an armrest was an all-solid wood Washburn acoustic that I briefly owned. After owning the guitar for 6 months I came to the conclusion that I noticed no difference whatsoever in playing comfort. I chalked this up to the fact that this was a less expensive guitar that was attempting to copy these Taylor designs, and I assumed they just did a poor job at designing it because I couldn't tell any difference. Fast forward to this year, when I picked up the 324ce BE and the Academy 12. For the Academy at least, my observation was similar to the Washburn - it wasn't better than guitars without the armrest, but it wasn't worse either - no overall difference.
The 324ce BE, in spite of the fact that this guitar has the best overall tone of any guitar I've ever played, I'm quickly coming to the conclusion that the armrest is a clear negative for me - not neutral, and certainly not a positive addition. I'm used to resting my arm on the lower bout of a guitar and I use that interface as a pivot point and an anchor for strumming and everything else I do. The armrest on this 324ce BE softens up that interface - most people (in fact I don't know of anyone else who has complained about this) think this is a very good thing as it eliminates the hard right angle - but not me! That softened interface coupled with the silent satin finish has me sliding all over the place and the whole playing experience has an unstable feel. I don't think it would be an issue if I had shorter arms, but it is what it is and I have found that I really need that harder right angle to anchor my arm. The Academy's interface is considerably rougher in texture and it isn't nearly as smooth or slick, and because of that, I'm not sliding around as much, and consequently it is a more stable platform for me compared to the smoother BE guitar, but even the Academy doesn't feel better than a guitar without an armrest.
Am I the only person who views these armrests as neutral or even negative? Rather than a positive?
Oh, and yes I have tried shifting my arm positioning - it didn't help a great deal.