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drift
Posted 2011-12-30 10:26 PM (#344944)
Subject: Removing the preamp


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Hey guys. I just had a crazy thought. I have 3 ovations. 2 legends and a balladeer.... My 1767 deep bowl is my favorite guitar to play unplugged - i literally never plug it in. I love ever single thing about this guitar except for the fact that it's a bit heavy. So just now I thought - why not take out the big old heavy op24....?? Is this crazy or stupid or even possible?
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2011-12-31 12:36 AM (#344945 - in reply to #344944)
Subject: Re: Removing the preamp



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You would need to fill-in that big hole in the side of the bowl once you removed it.

Then I am not sure that the preamp weighs That much.
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seesquare
Posted 2011-12-31 12:26 PM (#344946 - in reply to #344944)
Subject: Re: Removing the preamp


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Leave it be.
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SOBeach
Posted 2011-12-31 12:47 PM (#344947 - in reply to #344944)
Subject: Re: Removing the preamp


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FWIW - I saw this thread in the archives...
topic: Ovation Weight Difference
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bvince
Posted 2011-12-31 1:20 PM (#344948 - in reply to #344944)
Subject: Re: Removing the preamp



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If it's that important to you, you could take it out and superglue just the metal cover back in its place. I don't think it will make much of a difference though. My 1537 seems very heavy also, but I wouldn't change a thing on it.
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Waskel
Posted 2011-12-31 1:38 PM (#344949 - in reply to #344944)
Subject: Re: Removing the preamp



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It's not the preamp, it's the K-Bar.
Maybe you should take that out, too?
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standing
Posted 2012-01-01 1:46 AM (#344950 - in reply to #344944)
Subject: Re: Removing the preamp



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Originally posted by Waskel:
It's not the preamp, it's the K-Bar.
Maybe you should take that out, too?
Removing the strings should bring the weight down also.
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bburg
Posted 2012-01-01 10:37 AM (#344951 - in reply to #344944)
Subject: Re: Removing the preamp



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Originally posted by standing:
Originally posted by Waskel:
It's not the preamp, it's the K-Bar.
Maybe you should take that out, too?
Removing the strings should bring the weight down also.
Great idea! In this case you don't need the tuning machines, take them out.....

Leave it be.

If you want a lightweight acoustic only guitar, go for a W681-TA!!! Light as a feather and incredible sound and playability. Maybe Al has one left for cheap. Ask him!

Bernie
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Darkbar
Posted 2012-01-01 11:21 AM (#344952 - in reply to #344944)
Subject: Re: Removing the preamp



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People pay a lot of money for custom guitars with sound ports. I have a Larrivee that I just removed the entire preamp and now have a "sound port." Sounds great (and I can always stick it back in if I decide to).
I say go ahead and remove it...you might really love hearing the beautiful tone of the guitar come floating up to your ears.
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drift
Posted 2012-01-03 8:59 PM (#344953 - in reply to #344944)
Subject: Re: Removing the preamp


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Funny guys...

What about taking it all out and cutting a new hole to fit the new lx preamps ( whatever they are called ) ... Has anyone ever done anything like this?

Just brainstorming. I love the sound of the deep bowl but I sometimes don't want to pick the guitar up.
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seesquare
Posted 2012-01-03 10:04 PM (#344954 - in reply to #344944)
Subject: Re: Removing the preamp


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"Just brainstorming. I love the sound of the deep bowl but I sometimes don't want to pick the guitar up."
OK, then. How's 'bout ringing-up Mr. Big and getting one of them-there "bubble-cell" guitar straps he's merchandising? Appears to be getting rave reviews from The Membership for comfort, weight distribution, and ease-of-assembly (made that one up ;-).
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TAFKAR
Posted 2012-01-04 6:56 AM (#344955 - in reply to #344944)
Subject: Re: Removing the preamp



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Seriously, from the different Ovations I've played, the K-bar is the main cause of weight. Taking out the preamp is going to make little difference.

If it's a real problem for you put it up for trade. Someone may have a newer guitar that they'd like to swap for it. The easiest way to get rid of the preamp would be to swap someone for a 1117 - there seem to be a number of them floating around. I even had one.
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drift
Posted 2012-01-04 9:50 AM (#344956 - in reply to #344944)
Subject: Re: Removing the preamp


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Ok, turns out most of the weight is around the neck so it's not the preamp. I wasn't aware of the Kaman Bar until I just did some reading up on it. I would never sell or trade this guitar though. Thanks - to some of you anyway - haha.
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Waskel
Posted 2012-01-04 11:23 AM (#344957 - in reply to #344944)
Subject: Re: Removing the preamp



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I don't know why one of the slackers here didn't point that out sooner...
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2012-01-04 8:01 PM (#344958 - in reply to #344944)
Subject: Re: Removing the preamp


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I guess we should have questioned the comment in the first post "why not take out the big old heavy op24" as it only weighs a few ounces.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2012-01-04 8:22 PM (#344959 - in reply to #344944)
Subject: Re: Removing the preamp



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I thought that I did.
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