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mmaatt25
Posted 2008-07-29 6:48 AM (#28666)
Subject: Ovation VXT strings


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Hi,

I've been trying to find out what strings Ovation use on the VXT, but so far I can't.

I know Ovation use D'addario EXP16's or Adamas 1818 on their acoustics, but no mention of whats on the VXT.

Anyone know??

Many thanks
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-07-29 6:57 AM (#28667 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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The VXT is an electric guitar first and foremost. You need to use nickel electric strings, probably a 0.010 or 0.09 gauge. The magnetic pickups on the VXT are not compatible with phosphor bronze acoustic guitar strings.
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mmaatt25
Posted 2008-07-29 7:31 AM (#28668 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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Hi,

Thanks Paul Templeman, I realise that acoustic strings would be no good as the VXT is and electric guitar (didn't know the phosphor bronze pickup thing though).

So D'Addario EXL110 would be good then? And with Ovation using D'addario's on there acoustic guitars is probably be what they use!

Many thanks
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-07-29 12:58 PM (#28669 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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Bronze is a non-ferrous metal, therefore will not react to the magnetic field of the Seymour Duncans. EXL110 will be fine. By the way, where did you find your VXT? I noticed Mairants are clearing out Ovations, including VXT's at some pretty keen prices.
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mmaatt25
Posted 2008-07-29 2:59 PM (#28670 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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I've not got a VXT yet, going to Mairants on Thursday to buy one hopefully.

Their prices are pretty good for the VXT as you say.

I wanted to know what strings, as I dont think they'll give me any money off the guitar, but might chuck in a couple of sets of strings.

They've only got a few left, but they have got Black and Sunburst, still not decided which one to go for. I'm hoping that when I see them next to each other the choice will be easy.

Many thanks
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-07-29 3:30 PM (#28671 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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Do me a favour. You're getting the guitar at a massive discount, buy the damn strings.
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mmaatt25
Posted 2008-07-29 4:41 PM (#28672 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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Yeah your right it is a massive discount from the list price, there not the only company, Dolphin music and Imuso are selling for around the same price. Seems strange there going so cheap from so many sources?

Many thanks
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-07-29 4:53 PM (#28673 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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It doesn't seem strange if you're in the industry. This next year will be "interesting"
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schroeder
Posted 2008-07-29 5:45 PM (#28674 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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Koa tuner buttons at $20 set, shipping included....
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-07-29 6:24 PM (#28675 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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Only if I start employing child labour......or maybe the price would stay the same. Seems to work for NIKE.
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Beal
Posted 2008-07-29 6:28 PM (#28676 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings



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that's how it's done
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TAFKAR
Posted 2008-07-29 7:39 PM (#28677 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings



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Paul, didn't you get married recently? In most countries making your own kids work for the family business does not breach child labour laws. I was served by an 8 year old at a shop once.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-07-29 8:06 PM (#28678 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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Good plan, except I don't have any of my own (that I'm aware of) and the 2 stepkids are too old to be considered child labour, and too cankererous to be considered employable, by anyone, at any price.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2008-07-30 2:20 AM (#28679 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings



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Anybody tried the DR Zebra's on their VXT? Seems like that might be a good match.
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schroeder
Posted 2008-07-30 3:32 AM (#28680 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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Who is this person trying to get an interesting thread back on topic?
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-07-30 6:35 AM (#28681 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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I tried DR coated strings (peacock blue) on my 1581. They looked great and sounded terrible. Can't see that their coated nickel strings would sound any better.
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LBJ
Posted 2008-07-30 7:37 AM (#28682 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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i made the same mistake - bought coated DR's for my legend.
sound was so f***in ugly i went back to old set of strings.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2008-07-30 11:01 AM (#28683 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings



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The Zebras are not coated. They are designed with two alternating windings .. nickel and phosphor bronze. They are designed for electric/acoustic guitars so that you can get decent sound out of both piezo and magnetic pickups on the same guitar.
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schroeder
Posted 2008-07-30 1:06 PM (#28684 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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Prius strings.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-07-30 1:43 PM (#28685 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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Originally posted by schroeder:
Prius strings.
Yeah, but they get great gas mileage.....
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schroeder
Posted 2008-07-30 5:59 PM (#28686 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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mmaatt where are you and your stutter in the uk?
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Bill C
Posted 2008-07-30 10:29 PM (#28687 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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I put D'addario Chrome Jazz Lights (flats) on mine. Sounds nice, I was wanting something mellow...and easy on the fingertips...
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mmaatt25
Posted 2008-07-31 2:55 AM (#28688 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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Schroeder I'm in Ashford, I see your in Kent too.
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mmaatt25
Posted 2008-07-31 12:25 PM (#28689 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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Picked my VXT up today, had a quick play in the shop (did buy set of strings as well.

After reading the little manualand talking to the chap in the shop I'm still a confused!

How do you know which is the tip feed/ring feed on the stereo Y cable?

I know I can jack into a normal electric amp with a mono jack and blend the acoustic modelling, can I jack into my AER acoustic amp with a mono jack and just have the knob full on acoustic only?

Very pleased with it, it's great hooked upto two amps, I need a decent electric amp now!!

Many thanks
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Bill C
Posted 2008-07-31 1:26 PM (#28690 - in reply to #28666)
Subject: Re: Ovation VXT strings


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Tip is electric, ring is acoustic. The stereo Y cable should be labelled tip/ring. If not labelled, set the switch on the guitar to stereo, turn the Blend knob all the way to acoustic (counterclockwise), and plug one of th estereo cable ends into an amp... if you hear sound, that plug is the ring. If you don't hear anything, plug the other plug in, you should hear sound meaning THAT plug is the ring....

If you set the switch on the guitar to mono, you could plug into a mono amp with a regular guitar cord, and of course you could dial all the way to pure acoustic.
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