Adamas SS bowl, cutaway, RED
Trader Jim
Posted 2009-10-24 9:43 AM (#287095)
Subject: Adamas SS bowl, cutaway, RED


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Found this one while perusing the sites if anyone is interested... Don't know the price, just FYI
Adamas 1881
Scroll down to Ovation on the listings.
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bvince
Posted 2009-10-24 10:59 AM (#287096 - in reply to #287095)
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I wonder why they don't post the prices if they are so affordable as they mention?

Hmmm ... I don't have a RED guitar? (yet)
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WillaMuse
Posted 2009-10-24 11:41 AM (#287097 - in reply to #287095)
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Pretty.
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hwebster
Posted 2009-10-24 12:22 PM (#287098 - in reply to #287095)
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It is a nice looking shallow guitar. I guess am getting already the adamas fever to have one.
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kotadawg
Posted 2009-10-24 12:30 PM (#287099 - in reply to #287095)
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Great guitars. Even sound great unplugged.
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stephent28
Posted 2009-10-24 12:35 PM (#287100 - in reply to #287095)
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Disagree about the unplugged sound. I have had several of these and they always sounded too thin for me when unplugged.

Now comfort and plugged in sound....A TONE MONSTER!
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playadamas
Posted 2009-10-24 12:35 PM (#287101 - in reply to #287095)
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Price is $1,750. It's in the PDF document on the right.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-10-24 1:12 PM (#287102 - in reply to #287095)
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I owned an 1881. I would not even call it an acoustic guitar, the unplugged sound just flat out sucked. This model is made for plugged in use only. Your opinion might be different.
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standing
Posted 2009-10-24 1:44 PM (#287103 - in reply to #287095)
Subject: Re: Adamas SS bowl, cutaway, RED



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Originally posted by bvince:
I wonder why they don't post the prices if they are so affordable as they mention?

Hmmm ... I don't have a RED guitar? (yet)
The price is listed on the last page of a PDF file that also includes a bunch of photos. You can read/download the PDF from the right-handed column…
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WillaMuse
Posted 2009-10-24 2:38 PM (#287104 - in reply to #287095)
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Hmmm ... I must have to update my Adobe reader. The PDF only showed me a picture.

:(
Willa
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Arnaud
Posted 2009-10-24 4:19 PM (#287105 - in reply to #287095)
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Originally posted by Gallerinski:
(...) Your opinion might be different.
Yes mine is different, i have Stephen's one and it is one of the best guitar i ever owned.
I found the sound very closed to MB or DB Adamas unplugged, and the same when plugged.
However 1750 USD is too expensive, 1100-1300 USD would be better.
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gulfcoast
Posted 2009-10-24 4:55 PM (#287106 - in reply to #287095)
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I wanted the one Stephen had.
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Northcountry
Posted 2009-10-24 7:50 PM (#287107 - in reply to #287095)
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I am looking for a 12 string in an Adamas 2 or preferably an Adamas 1 in this SSB style.
I just bought an ADAMAS 1 SSB in mint condition and it as very comforatable to have on stage. It rides like an electric guitar and plugged in everyone in the band is amazed how professional the sound is with this thing. It went real cheap on the open market through ebay. $1,350.00 It is not at all bad acoustically either.
If anyone has one to sell they'd be well advised to hang on it for a while if they plan to use ebay.... as the sale prices are at an all time low....(not that you would not already know this) An Adamas 2 in this shallow bowl style would most likly not fetch $900 in todays open market auction through ebay.
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Todd G.
Posted 2009-10-24 8:15 PM (#287108 - in reply to #287095)
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$1750 is way too steep. If the price was, say, $1100 to $1200 then I would grab this one and sell my black one.

I really want a red one.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-10-24 9:57 PM (#287109 - in reply to #287095)
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Yes, 1750 is out of the realm of reality, but it may be negotiable. At that price, it might be around long enough to grow mold. Not my cup of tea, as I don't think it would be much acoustically, but as a plugged in gigging guitar, it would be great. And I know a lot of people here like the red ones.
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dweezil
Posted 2009-10-25 7:06 AM (#287110 - in reply to #287095)
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I'm after a 1881 but that one's just too pricey.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-10-25 10:33 AM (#287111 - in reply to #287095)
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Hypocrites. You cry that Ovation/Adamas gets no repect but when somebody tries to sell one for what it's really worth you complain?

Go try to buy a similar quality carbon guitar from Rainsong or CA and see what it sets you back. Plus SSB adamas are not exactly common place. I think this seller is asking exactly what it's worth. Unfortunately I'm with you the real "worth" is set by the buyers and I'm afraid that Ovation/Adamas reputation will drag this one down near a grand. That's really too bad.
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dweezil
Posted 2009-10-25 10:49 AM (#287112 - in reply to #287095)
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I don't care about what others say, I just want one to make music on. Accept critique like a butterfly in the air, let it drift away without leaving a trail...
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Todd G.
Posted 2009-10-25 3:12 PM (#287113 - in reply to #287095)
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O.K., allow me to qualify my statement then.

$1750 is too steep for me. I paid less than half that for my black one (on Ebarf six years ago) and put another $150 into it so it played right. No doubt I got a killer deal in a good seller's market.

There might be someone who has been wanting a red 1881 for a long while and would be willing to spend that much since this one is available and appears to be in outstanding condition. There are only a few of us who really know what this is and the market doesn't really favor the seller at this time. I would love a red one, but not at that price.

Maybe deals like the one bvince just got on that blemished 2008 CE Adamas ($1699!!!) blind some of us a bit. We can't all stumble on a find like that, but we would all like to.
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Jukebox Joe
Posted 2009-10-25 4:21 PM (#287114 - in reply to #287095)
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IF this thing sounded better to me than a midbowl textured top acoustically as well as plugged in, I would pay that price because of the rarity and the condition. Problem is, I don't want to buy it to try it only to find that it doesn't sound better (to me) and then have to resell it.

That's the story with so many Adamases. The closest thing I found was a 1781S that proved a bit too bassy for me, but it wasn't a problem because I had 7 days to try it and return it if it didn't work out for me.

I'm thinking an SSB with the same top might work, ie the 1881 but it's an expensive chance I can't take afford right now. The solution? None that I know of. Just venting to my OFC family :-)

Wish I could hear it first. Alas, that's the story of my GAS.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-10-25 5:09 PM (#287115 - in reply to #287095)
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Historically, the 1881 has been in the $1100-1400 range for a few years now. Ergo, the lack of enthusiasm above. I agree, optimistic seller.
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Northcountry
Posted 2009-10-26 10:09 AM (#287116 - in reply to #287095)
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No hypocracy here I can see. The market is what the market is. And the Market is bad all over and has been for some time. I too have a few guitars I might like to part with but I can see it would not be good timing to do so now and perhaps never?
I love my car too but if I see the prices are not fetching what they were a few years ago, then I am not foolish enough to consider buying one for the old price just because I respect the brand.
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