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bartidge |
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Joined: December 2015 Posts: 12 | Does anyone know where I could find detailed specs on the Ovation Eclipse? I just picked one up and it has a style of pick-ups a bit different than the earlier models ( think it's ~1972) The baronaudio site shows these specs (but one of the forum mods said he thinks the specs are wrong for the p/u's on my 1972): ---- Eclipse Series Storm Model K1235 Years Produced 1971-1973 Highest MSRP $219.50 Colors Black Pickups Dual Humbuckers Chrome-Plated DeArmond,Patented adjustible tri-mount Electronics Passive Controls 2 Volume, 2 Tone Switching 3-Position Pickup Selector Switch Output Mono Body Arched Top Sitka Spruce w/Maple back and sides Neck Hardrock Maple (replaceable) Scale Length 24.5 Radius Neck Width at Nut Nylon 1 11/16" Machine Keys Chrome Schaller Frets 21 Fretboard Brasilian Rosewood Inlays Mother Of Pearl Dots Bridge/ Tailpiece Chrome Adjustable Bridge w/removable cover and Chrome Stop-Tail Length 39" Lower-Bout Width 16 1/8" Depth Weight Notes: Bodies made in Germany, Necks and assembly in the USA. Bodies were Thunderhead bodies with Tornado Electronics finished with Bowl Paint. ---- Mine has blade pick-ups that are split and off-set (two blades per pickup). The same as shown in the 1972 ovation catalog page: Anyone have make/model/info on these pickups?? They sound great. Just got the guitar yesterday and tuned her up and plugged her in... WOW! Thx. Edited by bartidge 2015-12-31 3:42 PM | ||
Mark in Boise |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12755 Location: Boise, Idaho | The "forum mod" who said he thinks the Baron Audio site is wrong is Miles Baron, the author of the site. You might have missed his subtle admission that he made a mistake. It sounds to me like he was telling you that you have the correct original pickups. Getting the specs for those guitars is really difficult. You might see if you can find anything on the Ovation Tribute site. | ||
bartidge |
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Joined: December 2015 Posts: 12 | Mark in Boise - 2015-12-31 5:18 PM The "forum mod" who said he thinks the Baron Audio site is wrong is Miles Baron, the author of the site. You might have missed his subtle admission that he made a mistake. It sounds to me like he was telling you that you have the correct original pickups. Getting the specs for those guitars is really difficult. You might see if you can find anything on the Ovation Tribute site. Noob get whooshed! LOL. I see now what you mean... but I read it as he had the wrong p/u specs on his eclipse page and suggested i ask in the general forums. | ||
Damon67 |
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6994 Location: Jet City | Hi there bart, The Eclipse came out in various forms. My understanding is they were made with whatever parts were available. I had heard from somewhere that many of the bodies were painted black to cover finish imperfections too. As for the pickups, the ones shown in your image were the ones the Tornado originally. The single rail ones were on some of the later models. I have a '67 with the older pickups, but recently installed brand new (old stock) pickups and wiring harness. The new ones are the single poles. For what it's worth, I like the newer ones a bit better. If you talk to Al Pepiak at Lost Art Vintage, I bet he can find a way to procure you the same new old stock. | ||
bartidge |
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Joined: December 2015 Posts: 12 | Damon- Yeah, I have seen pictures of tornados with what look like the same pickups as mine... Here' a photo of mine: My SN is: H 078 (which makes it a 1970-73 I believe - a later model) Tough to know what they did when with these guitars... I've also read that the hardware was all Schaller on Eclipses, but this one has Kluson Deluxe tuners and they look stock (exact drill holes at least.) Really happy with it. only a couple minor dings and very minor fretwear... sounds great through my ampeg reverberocket amp! Edited by bartidge 2016-01-01 4:36 PM | ||
Mr. Ovation |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7222 Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | Welcome to the wonder that is the world of Ovation electrics. I am working on a Thunderhead right now that has what I believe are Ovation branded tuners with split shafts. I have NEVER seen split-shaft tuners on any of the early Ovations. However, the buttons look like Schaller, but they also have center mounting screws. By the way, if anyone has a set of these, let me know, I need them in Gold but don't have to be split shaft. But back on topic.. Ovation used mostly Schaller as time went on, but Kluson tuners earlier and I have seen Grovers and more recently Ping. | ||
bartidge |
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Joined: December 2015 Posts: 12 | Hey Mr. O- What do the tuners look like? The Kluson Deluxes on mine are split shaft (and also chrome)... Maybe they are Kluson's?? Here's what mine look like: | ||
Mark in Boise |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12755 Location: Boise, Idaho | Those sure look like Klusons. The picture isn't clear enough, but I bet if you used a magnifying glass you could read "Kluson" on the back. | ||
bartidge |
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Joined: December 2015 Posts: 12 | Mark in Boise - 2016-01-01 9:46 PM Those sure look like Klusons. The picture isn't clear enough, but I bet if you used a magnifying glass you could read "Kluson" on the back. Yeah they are. They say "Kluson Deluxe" vertically on the back etched. | ||
Mark in Boise |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12755 Location: Boise, Idaho | Same thing it says on my K1111 Reissue. | ||
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