OVATION GUITAR CLASSIC COMPARISON
BARITONO 42
Posted 2012-03-22 7:53 AM (#452180)
Subject: OVATION GUITAR CLASSIC COMPARISON


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Location: MENDOZA, ARGENTINA
Hi all.
I have a need to know something that may be the same need for many other musicians and the answer may be useful when choosing a guitar.
I have a 1616 Ovation Concert Classic Acoustic Electric and know well their sound, both the natural acoustic (unplugged) as electricity (plugged).
It attracts a lot of Ovation Acoustic Electric Classic 1613 but I have no chance to try one of these to know exactly how it sounds.
I know that both have nylon strings, pine top, deep bowl.
We also know that the 1616 has only a volume control and a single line out.
I know that 1613 has tone and volume control on the same route two line out, a mono and stereo.
But precisely if we could have on hand both guitars:
His unplugged or acoustic sounds are equal or have a brighter tone than the other?
Anyone know tell me in detail their differences and what are their similarities?
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Damon67
Posted 2012-03-22 8:58 AM (#452183 - in reply to #452180)
Subject: RE: OVATION GUITAR CLASSIC COMPARISON



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Location: Jet City

Baritono, I'm nylon string illiterate, but I'm sure your question could be easier answered if you posted it in the main "General Posting" section. Now that you have full membership access, you shouldn't really need to post in the Welcome Center again.

Play well



Edited by damon67 2012-03-22 9:00 AM
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BARITONO 42
Posted 2012-03-22 12:03 PM (#452188 - in reply to #452180)
Subject: Re: OVATION GUITAR CLASSIC COMPARISON


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Location: MENDOZA, ARGENTINA
Damon67, I thank you for pointing to publish.
I am a new member of Ovation Fan Club as well as I am new to any type of online communities, so it costs me a little handle me in this.
Right now I'll post my new thread in "General Posting"
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