Hello!
First, let me introduce myself. As my handle says, I'm Dan Savage. That's me in the avatar. I've been playing the guitar since I got my first one (Yamaha FG-26) for my 16th birthday in 1975. These days, I mostly play fingerstyle, strumming and some flat-picking.
I haven't really played for the last 10-15 years and I recently got back into playing. I bought my first Ovation guitar. I've known about them since the 1970s. I've always had a hankering for one, but never acted on the urge until recently.
I love the sound, playability and the looks of the guitar. What I didn't like was how the guitar splayed away from me the first time I tried to use it with a strap. I like to practice standing up and I just couldn't get a 'grip' on the guitar with my right arm. Every time I tried to pull the guitar into my body, it wanted to 'squirt' out from beneath my arm. I thought about how to fix it and came to the conclusion that I needed to do something to 'flatten' out the round back. I found a product called the 'Standing Ovation' on eBay, but I didn't like having to keep track of an additional piece of equipment. I thought about it some more and realized the problem could be solved by moving the strap button from the upper bass bout to somewhere else. On my other guitars, I've mounted the button on the treble side of the neck heel. But, I really didn't want to drill into the heel on the Ovation. So, I mounted the strap button on the side of the cut-away, as seen in the pics below. Now, the guitar stays put and doesn't splay away and I'm very happy with how it feels while I'm standing and playing. I was careful to make sure the strap button screw was sunk into the neck block and not the neck, itself. Strap pic #1 Strap pic #2 Strap pic #3 Strap pic #4 Strap pic #5 (Mods: I intend to stick around, so please activate my full posting privledges. Please also move this thread to the General Posting topic, if you think it's appropriate) |