best collectors series year and why?
musicamex
Posted 2004-10-05 2:32 AM (#176851)
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what do you condider to be the best ovation collectors edition for sound quality and playability.

i have the first and second year and really think they are great. the 82 actuallt got an ovation from the crowd when a band member introduced it as if it were a member of the band. really pretty. very heavy. i don't play the 82 too much anymore, but play the 83 regularly. it almost has an electric guitar feel to the neck. i have it set up for .011-.050s and it makes a good fast blind bald bubba folk blues guitar that way.

i remember a discussion about this once and i can't remember if it was the redwood top or what was considered the best? gotta get my santa's list started.
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Woz
Posted 2004-10-05 5:46 AM (#176852 - in reply to #176851)
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Hi Russ:

I like the Collector's solid tops...Mid B... With an XLR additional hook up. I believe they are the best value in all Ovation land. I think 2 or 3 years fall into this group.

1987 is the best looking.

I do like the 2001 for the warm sound.

Woz.
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Slipkid
Posted 2004-10-05 6:05 AM (#176853 - in reply to #176851)
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I love the look of the Millenium with all the planet inlays.
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Beal
Posted 2004-10-05 8:21 AM (#176854 - in reply to #176851)
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The 84, that's the one I have, although the 87 had the best boots.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-10-05 8:28 AM (#176855 - in reply to #176851)
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87. Just knocks my socks off. But then I've always been partial to a deep bowl Elite from the 80's. And one that purdy.....
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-10-05 9:01 AM (#176856 - in reply to #176851)
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1997. It was the most unique of all collectors series adn a wonderful guitar to play.
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playadamas
Posted 2004-10-05 10:06 AM (#176857 - in reply to #176851)
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87 - solid construction (it looks as good today as the day I brought it home from GC in '87).
87 - best appointment of all.
87 - moody likes it too, so I bought two.
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cliff
Posted 2004-10-05 10:32 AM (#176858 - in reply to #176851)
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Ever since I first saw/played one at a NJ guitar show (where I first met Al & Miles btw :-) I've always had an affinity for the 2001 (Redwood) Edition. The color, depth, and figuring of that top just mezmerizes me . . . when you look at it, you just HAVE to "stare" into it . . .

The tone of it is also very distinctive . . very "warm". It kinda' "sounds" the way redwood "looks" . . .
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-10-05 1:45 PM (#176859 - in reply to #176851)
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I agree with Cliff... my 2001 redwood is warm and deep... and garners very nice comments about the beauty of the wood and tone... :cool:

...now if only they would comment warmly about my playing :rolleyes:
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2004-10-06 6:35 AM (#176860 - in reply to #176851)
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I feel like the FD14 should be included in the mix. It's not on the "official" list, but it was never available to the masses and is one of the most beautiful guitars they ever made.
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-10-06 8:00 AM (#176861 - in reply to #176851)
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That changes everything. If the FD14 is fair game, then I officially change my vote. FD14 is the best sounding wood topped guitar that Ovation has ever built. PERIOD. CLICK. SHUT OFF COMPUTER.
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-10-06 4:25 PM (#176862 - in reply to #176851)
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I'd have to go with the 2000 model. Beautiful Australian Lacewood. Excellent tone. Very comfortable soft V neck...
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musicamex
Posted 2004-10-07 1:49 PM (#176863 - in reply to #176851)
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thanks for the replys. where can i see an 87 collectors?

also a fd14? if they were so good why did they quit making them? anyone got a photo?

i also thought the millenium edition was very cool, i love the inlays.

so in a blindfolded test, which one is the best?

there are only a few who have played more than a couple of them. bill, al, miles.......
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-10-07 1:52 PM (#176864 - in reply to #176851)
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Russ:

I'll shoot you some pics of a 1987 Collectors and the FD14. Give me a few minutes.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-10-07 1:57 PM (#176865 - in reply to #176851)
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One of these days I'm going to buy one of Wong's 87 Collectors. Also, Witko has to pick another guitar instead of the 97, since he's selling his.
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musicamex
Posted 2004-10-07 2:18 PM (#176866 - in reply to #176851)
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Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
Russ:

I'll shoot you some pics of a 1987 Collectors and the FD14. Give me a few minutes.
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musicamex
Posted 2004-10-07 2:23 PM (#176867 - in reply to #176851)
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thanks paul. look forward to seeing them.

the 87 isn't the one on the ovation book cover jacket, is it?

i thought somewher a year or more back there was a thread about the redwood top guitars or one from around the millenium that was highly rated by members for the best sound. a termite proof top that sounds good has me thinking........
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-10-07 3:01 PM (#176868 - in reply to #176851)
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...russ,

I have pictures of my 2001 Redwood in the Member's Gallery..... :cool: :cool:
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Tony Calman
Posted 2004-10-07 3:20 PM (#176869 - in reply to #176851)
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do believe that Al has some of the 2001 Collectors - both multi and center hole.

they are a great guitar.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2004-10-08 10:26 PM (#176870 - in reply to #176851)
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Extending this to the best Ovation limited edition, disregarding whether one has an OP-50 or acoustic only:

FD-14
97 Collector's parlor
1776 Patriot
2001 Collector's redwood

I must say, other than the 2002 Collector's - never played any of the others.
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RBEL253
Posted 2004-10-10 3:35 AM (#176871 - in reply to #176851)
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I recently bought on ebay an 1984 Collectors. Its my first Ovation ever and I love it dearly. For unplugged practice and strumming for my son it is just perfect. It sounds great and will keep it for a long time.

Did some research and for run of the mill people like me a simple well built shallow body is perfect.. I am n the look out for a 1983 thay I also find outstanding.

In essence I have much respect for Ovation engineers. they do put their heart in making great instruments.
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NostrAdamas
Posted 2004-10-13 2:22 PM (#176872 - in reply to #176851)
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funny,after reading this i gave my buddy a call knowing he has a collectors.asked what yr,low and behold bam...87..its a gourgeos ax an elite with abalone markers and triM all over,gloss neck i believe he paid a grand for it including a nice little acoustic amp..im still jeleous! although it doesnt play or sound nearly as good as my elite R768-X.DO YOU THINK THIS HAS SOMTHING TO DO WITH NECK SET UP AND OR STRING HIEGHT?
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NostrAdamas
Posted 2004-10-13 2:23 PM (#176873 - in reply to #176851)
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funny,after reading this i gave my buddy a call knowing he has a collectors.asked what yr,low and behold bam...87..its a gourgeos ax an elite with abalone markers and triM all over,gloss neck i believe he paid a grand for it including a nice little acoustic amp..im still jeleous! although it doesnt play or sound nearly as good as my elite R768-X.DO YOU THINK THIS HAS SOMTHING TO DO WITH NECK SET UP AND OR STRING HIEGHT? SHOULD SOUND THE SAME SINCE IT IS BASSICALLY THE SAME GUITAR.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-10-13 2:48 PM (#176874 - in reply to #176851)
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What's an "elite R768-X"?
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cliff
Posted 2004-10-13 2:51 PM (#176875 - in reply to #176851)
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Isn't that the new Mazda??
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NostrAdamas
Posted 2004-10-13 3:02 PM (#176876 - in reply to #176851)
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DUDE,ITS THE # STAMPED INSIDE MY AX.ONLY THING I KNOW IS THAT BECAUSE OVATION INSTALLED A ROLAND GK-2 P/U ,THAT MUST HAVE CHANGED MY MODEL#?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-10-13 3:09 PM (#176877 - in reply to #176851)
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I really hate being called "Dude" when my name is on my post.

As to the model number

I CAN ONLY SUPPOSE THAT THE R IS FOR ROLAND AND THE X AT THE END MEANS THAT IT'S EXPERIMENTAL. THE SERIAL NUMBER ISN'T A COMMON ONE. SO STOP YELLING AND HIT YOUR CAPS BUTTON.

We're in this together and trying to help.
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Beal
Posted 2004-10-13 3:24 PM (#176878 - in reply to #176851)
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Russ, the 87 is not the book guitar but the direct parent of them. The book has balony purfling on the peghead and a couple of other places. In thinking about what to put on the cover the 87 certainly came to mind but this was 8 years later so it was, "Let's go another step down this road and make it as much guitar as possible"
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NostrAdamas
Posted 2004-10-13 5:21 PM (#176879 - in reply to #176851)
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hey paul,sorry about comin of rude,didnt mean it.its just that ive probably spent too much time chunkin on the ax and not enough workin on my computer etiquette. jeff
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-10-13 6:15 PM (#176880 - in reply to #176851)
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Not a problem Jeff. But let's put up that model number again and see if anybody's got some info on it.

Elite R768-X

Anybody?
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musicamex
Posted 2004-10-14 3:05 AM (#176881 - in reply to #176851)
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Originally posted by cwk2:
Russ, the 87 is not the book guitar but the direct parent of them. The book has balony purfling on the peghead and a couple of other places. In thinking about what to put on the cover the 87 certainly came to mind but this was 8 years later so it was, "Let's go another step down this road and make it as much guitar as possible"


the problem with ovation is that they are making more beautiful and desirable guitars than i can afford to have one each of. each time i cross one of my wish list i have already added 3 more. i need to join ovations anonymous amigo.
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cruster
Posted 2004-10-14 6:14 AM (#176882 - in reply to #176851)
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Originally posted by musicamex:
...i need to join ovations anonymous amigo.


Ummm, by signing up here, you already have!

Hi, my name is Cruster and I have a problem...
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Beal
Posted 2004-10-15 7:56 AM (#176883 - in reply to #176851)
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Yes, your problem is that you don't have enough guitars! We can help!!!
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alpep
Posted 2004-10-15 8:04 AM (#176884 - in reply to #176851)
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owning more guitars is always a good solution to any problem
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beatlejuice53
Posted 2004-10-15 2:34 PM (#176885 - in reply to #176851)
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Sure glad to hear that.I have been trying to find a doctor that can help me with my G.A.S. problem. Have't seen any medications that work either. Not even GasX.
46 and rising soon......again
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luthier444
Posted 2004-10-15 3:40 PM (#176886 - in reply to #176851)
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My favorite Collectors is the 2003. Simple but elegant with a nice purfling. And most of the ones I played sounded great. I believe its the first guitar to have inlayed Epps. Second to that is my Bosses 87 collectors with OUTRAGEOUS Bear claw . Doesnt even look like spruce.

OH BUT the 1983 has the best shaped necks!!!!!
W8 the 1986 is a gnarly guitar too!!! when its been shined by customer service.???

You know what I dont know what my favorite is . DANG!!!!!
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Tony Calman
Posted 2004-10-15 3:55 PM (#176887 - in reply to #176851)
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Heard some nice comments on the 2003...sad that there was so many offered as FRG's.

Not sure why - too many made? Anticipation of LX?

Good for the buyer of the FRG - very nice guitar for a low price.
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Beal
Posted 2004-10-15 7:04 PM (#176888 - in reply to #176851)
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The 1976 C-Series was a pretty nice guitar as well.
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