6773LX vs 6774LX
TexasDoc
Posted 2006-11-22 5:33 PM (#230615)
Subject: 6773LX vs 6774LX


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What is the difference between these two? I went on the Ovation website and really can't find a difference listed.

How does the sound compare between the two and versus a Legend (say 1777LX)?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-11-22 7:15 PM (#230616 - in reply to #230615)
Subject: Re: 6773LX vs 6774LX


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Difference? You mean besides the fact that one is a nylon string and one is a steel string?
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TexasDoc
Posted 2006-11-22 9:46 PM (#230617 - in reply to #230615)
Subject: Re: 6773LX vs 6774LX


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Duh? Um, yeah, I knew that. I actually had time to sit down and search/study. Figured that out. :rolleyes:
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-11-23 1:03 AM (#230618 - in reply to #230615)
Subject: Re: 6773LX vs 6774LX


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Glad we had a pi on the case.
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Phil Wong
Posted 2006-11-24 2:48 PM (#230619 - in reply to #230615)
Subject: Re: 6773LX vs 6774LX


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Moody,
The cost of that research/advise is a Millenium guitar isn't it? :rolleyes: ;) :eek:
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TexasDoc
Posted 2006-11-24 8:50 PM (#230620 - in reply to #230615)
Subject: Re: 6773LX vs 6774LX


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The Woodster doesn't like the Millenium. He doesn't go for that non-wood top thing... to tough to sand and rout.
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MWoody
Posted 2006-11-24 9:34 PM (#230621 - in reply to #230615)
Subject: Re: 6773LX vs 6774LX



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Tman,
Too much Turkey and gravy? You have me confused with my better looking brother from another Mother, Paul Moody.

I would live to have your Millenium! Or either Folklore for that matter!

And remember, when cutting through carbon fibre it is best to set the Dremel on a higher speed!
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