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Sweep
Posted 2003-02-18 5:56 AM (#212159)
Subject: Using an electric guitar amplifier...


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Location: Thaon (FRANCE) near Omaha Beach
The tittle says it all : although it seems not to be recomended, is it possible to use an electric guitar amplifier with an ovation's electro-acoustic guitar ?
For example : an MG30DFX Marshall with a Celebrity model ? Can it sound good ?

Thank you for your advices ?
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Bluebird
Posted 2003-02-18 6:20 AM (#212160 - in reply to #212159)
Subject: Re: Using an electric guitar amplifier...



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Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
The biggest problem is with the speaker configuration. An acoustic guitar produces a much wider frequency range than an electric, and requires tweeters in the speaker setup to reproduce a semblance of acoustic tone. An electric amp mated with a PA speaker cab sounds fine.
That being said, you can still use a straight guitar amp but don't expect to get your "unplugged" tone.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2003-02-18 10:13 AM (#212161 - in reply to #212159)
Subject: Re: Using an electric guitar amplifier...


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I'm at a similar conclusion of not using a guitar amp in general for the best tone (although you can with the right combination) but I find a Bass rigg, especially if it has a tweeter seems to work real well. I have a Nemesis by Eden and an Ovation Bass amp, both sound great with an elec/acousitc plugged in. My B15N sounds "ok" but does lack the top end. It sounds like a "normal" acoustic when plugged in, not an Ovation. I think the "midrange" control is more important than the tweeter or highs control when using a standard electric amp. You will want to pull the mids way down, to enhance the highs and deep lows of an acoustic sound. I think that's why the Bass riggs work so well as they are designed with little mid-range.
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