New Member
Bluemoose
Posted 2010-09-28 3:53 PM (#2828)
Subject: New Member


Joined:
September 2010
Posts: 1

Location: Derbyshire, UK
Hi

I'd just like to introduce myself. After many years of looking I've finally added an Ovation to my collection so Have joined the Fanclub. It's a cool black VXT (not one for the purist I suppose but an awesome sounding guitar). It joins my varied collection that includes a Framus Panthera Studio Custom, First Act Sheena US Custom Shop, Godin G-1000, Takamine 2001 Ltd Edition, Schertler SP and a Pete Woodman Resocaster resonator.

Hope to pick up some tips and info on the wonderful guitars Ovations are.

D
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G8r
Posted 2010-09-29 10:32 AM (#2829 - in reply to #2828)
Subject: Re: New Member


Joined:
November 2006
Posts: 3969

VXTs are highly underrated; they're great stage guitars, and you won't find anybody here who doesn't appreciate them. Congrats and welcome.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-09-29 11:32 AM (#2830 - in reply to #2828)
Subject: Re: New Member


Joined:
March 2005
Posts: 12750

Location: Boise, Idaho
Are the VXTs discontinued? I saw on a couple of ads that they were, but I don't believe everything in ads. I don't know if there is such a thing as an Ovation "purist". Anyway, the VXTs were meant to be a hybrid. No one would expect it to be a pure electric or pure acoustic. More of a Jack of all trades, which it does more than adequately at a very competitive price.
I plan on getting another one as soon as I get tired of hauling all my guitars to my gigs, or until I learn Hotel California, whichever occurs first.
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