First time changing string on my Ovation
flag72
Posted 2009-04-14 10:17 AM (#419093)
Subject: First time changing string on my Ovation


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Well with planet waves trip-pod and Jim Dunlop string winder in hand I change my string on my Elite Ovation what a joy no pins to push, and the cut the string before you wind them realy work's it was my first time and thank's to an OFC member for posting the (taylor web site trick)cut them to lenght wind them and it's done real clean job to,the string I put on are Adamas 1818E I also have a set of D'addario EJ16 that I will put on next time, but I do like the clear sound of this Adamas set.I do have one question are 13/56 a lot harder to play compare to 12/53.
one thing I can tell you OFC member I do love the sound of my Ovation and the way it play's it is a joy to ear and also thank you for the many time you spent answering my question you have been a lot of help,can't wait to get my next Ovation
till next time
Daniel ;)
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an4340
Posted 2009-04-14 10:34 AM (#419094 - in reply to #419093)
Subject: Re: First time changing string on my Ovation


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Yes, it is a joy et Bienvenue aux monde du ovation! Maintenant vous etes une ovationista!
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-04-14 10:39 AM (#419095 - in reply to #419093)
Subject: Re: First time changing string on my Ovation
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Originally posted by flag72:
are 13/56 a lot harder to play compare to 12/53
A lot harder? No. Harder? Yes.

If your finger tips are 'hardened' there's not that much difference in playing. Just ensure a proper setup. You will probably discern more volume and brighter tones. That's assuming same string composition.

BTW, I'm in the process of moving from .012s to .013s. My Academy KA 17 got a set of .013s and they definitely project more than the .012s.
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BT717
Posted 2009-04-14 10:44 AM (#419096 - in reply to #419093)
Subject: Re: First time changing string on my Ovation


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I had bought a guitar abouta year after I first started playing that came with Med's (13/56).As I was "new" to Barre chrods at the time the heavier gauge strings were "Harder" as you put it to "fret" chords. I currently have Med Lights on 2 guitars and have no problem. Med light are basically Light ga on the 1st 3 strings and Med ga on strings 4,5&6.

I've also used that method of changing my string twice now and have found it "better" also.
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PEZ
Posted 2009-04-15 4:26 AM (#419097 - in reply to #419093)
Subject: Re: First time changing string on my Ovation



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13's were hard on my fingers
after about 5 years.
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FlySig
Posted 2009-04-15 10:07 AM (#419098 - in reply to #419093)
Subject: Re: First time changing string on my Ovation



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I find 13's pretty tough to play. But my playing is not daily, more like 3 or 4 days off while at work and then 3 or 4 days of concentrated playing when I'm home. And about half of my playing is on an electric.

Also, 13's are harder to bend or apply a little English to, and barre chords can be brutal.

The light/med sets are a good compromise.
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flag72
Posted 2009-04-15 10:24 AM (#419099 - in reply to #419093)
Subject: Re: First time changing string on my Ovation


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Well i guest il stick to light string, with an Ovation light string sound so good that all it take's.when i get my S868 and put new string on it I will let you no how much i like it.doe's any body no something about the OP24+ pre-amp
Daniel
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Beal
Posted 2009-04-15 4:07 PM (#419100 - in reply to #419093)
Subject: Re: First time changing string on my Ovation



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You're supposed to change the strings on these things?????
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Mitzdawg
Posted 2009-04-15 4:21 PM (#419101 - in reply to #419093)
Subject: Re: First time changing string on my Ovation
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I tried changing them but couldn't get the hang of the little diapers.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-04-15 4:24 PM (#419102 - in reply to #419093)
Subject: Re: First time changing string on my Ovation


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I learned from Karl last weekend that some of our "humor" is lost on those who don't speak American as their primary language.
The Germans don't understand why we think "fahrt" is funny.
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standing
Posted 2009-04-15 4:58 PM (#419103 - in reply to #419093)
Subject: Re: First time changing string on my Ovation



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I was going to change my strings today,
but I changed my mind instead.
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2009-04-15 5:03 PM (#419104 - in reply to #419093)
Subject: Re: First time changing string on my Ovation


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I had a lady come in trying to sell me a 1960's Harmony guitar once, and she bragged that it still had the original strings!
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JeffreyD
Posted 2009-04-15 5:08 PM (#419105 - in reply to #419093)
Subject: Re: First time changing string on my Ovation


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Originally posted by flag72:
the cut the string before you wind them realy work's it was my first time and thank's to an OFC member for posting the (taylor web site trick)cut them to lenght wind them and it's done real clean job to,
Daniel ;)
I am not seeing this thread (the Taylor web site trick). Can someone point it out as anything that makes changing strings easier is a very good thing.
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flag72
Posted 2009-04-16 9:42 AM (#419106 - in reply to #419093)
Subject: Re: First time changing string on my Ovation


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could somebody find and repost the(taylor how to string a guitar) for JeffreyD it doe's make it easy
Daniel
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Englishplayer
Posted 2009-04-16 11:45 AM (#419107 - in reply to #419093)
Subject: Re: First time changing string on my Ovation


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When I think about getting a new car, I clean my current car on the inside and out. I end up not buying one. When I think about getting a new guitar, I change the strings on my old guitars. Usually, I don't buy another.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2009-04-16 12:41 PM (#419108 - in reply to #419093)
Subject: Re: First time changing string on my Ovation



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Originally posted by Beal:
You're supposed to change the strings on these things?????
Yes!! Also a good idea to use "String Tubes".
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ladylaw
Posted 2009-04-16 1:09 PM (#419109 - in reply to #419093)
Subject: Re: First time changing string on my Ovation


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Originally posted by CanterburyStrings:
I had a lady come in trying to sell me a 1960's Harmony guitar once, and she bragged that it still had the original strings!
Yeah, I love those kind of people on CL when they think just cause it's old like an antique it should have the original strings. I get a kick out of it when they say a string is missing. :eek:

Anita
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G8r
Posted 2009-04-16 1:34 PM (#419110 - in reply to #419093)
Subject: Re: First time changing string on my Ovation


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Originally posted by ladylaw:
Yeah, I love those kind of people on CL when they think just cause it's old like an antique it should have the original strings. I get a kick out of it when they say a string is missing. :eek:

Anita
That's when you give them a lowball offer because the "value" is so much less without it being all original ;)
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