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fenderonly
Posted 2007-10-11 10:51 AM (#78625)
Subject: Newbie with a Preacher question!


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Location: Ray City Georgia
Hi, Ken here. I just found the forum and joined today.

In 1975 I bought a new Deacon. Several years later I traded I sold it. I have never quiet got over that guitar!

I can't locate one but have found a fine looking Preacher for sale. It is a Preacher Deluxe from the 1975-1982 era, according to the serial number.
It has gold hardware, the early style bridge and 1 output jack.

I am interested in it, but it will be a purchase from afar! So, I cannot check it out first.

My questions:
Were these in fact active electronic guitars like my old Deacon? I found a manual for a standard Preacher and its schematics show standard pickups.


Is the neck similar?
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-10-11 11:11 AM (#78626 - in reply to #78625)
Subject: Re: Newbie with a Preacher question!


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The Preacher Deluxe circuitry is identical to the Deacon/Breadwinner, with the exception the the PD has an additional series/parallel switch for each pickup. The standard Preacher is similar to the Preacher Deluxe only in shape, it has standard wiring without active electronics.
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fenderonly
Posted 2007-10-11 11:39 AM (#78627 - in reply to #78625)
Subject: Re: Newbie with a Preacher question!


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Location: Ray City Georgia
Thanks! Looks like I am going to take the plunge. It is a beauty by the pictures. Looks like $650.00 with original case.

I was hoping it was close in sound to the Preacher! Looks like it will be as good and a few more tonal options. Here is what she looks like:

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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2007-10-11 11:49 AM (#78628 - in reply to #78625)
Subject: Re: Newbie with a Preacher question!



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Wow! Prettiest Preacher ever.
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2007-10-11 1:06 PM (#78629 - in reply to #78625)
Subject: Re: Newbie with a Preacher question!



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notfenderonlyforlong, you should think about swinging down to Orlando on the 27th to jam at Designzilla's. A short drive from Ray City, and then I wouldn't be the only Georgian. You could come play a Deacon, a Breadwinner, a Viper, a Ute, a #47RI... and we could play your Preacher!
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lanaki
Posted 2007-10-11 1:08 PM (#78630 - in reply to #78625)
Subject: Re: Newbie with a Preacher question!


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Location: big island
gorgeous preacher! but if you get it, you'll have to change your screen name! ;)

whoops, cap'n kinda beat me to it.
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fenderonly
Posted 2007-10-11 1:39 PM (#78631 - in reply to #78625)
Subject: Re: Newbie with a Preacher question!


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Location: Ray City Georgia
Darn, wish I could be there! We are headed to Oregon and I am having the Preacher shipped there. Back to Wagoner , OK on Nov 1,2,3 for a Western Swing music fest!!!

I just made the purchase. I feel it was a good price for the guitar. I can't see them doing anything but going up in value.

I can't wait to plug here into an older Fender amp.

I just built a 5F1 (late 50's Champ) with a head style cab and a 12" extension speaker. Also I have a 5E3 (Deluxe, 1955) I built, a 1965 Deluxe (non-reverb Blackface with a JBL/Fender SIgnature Series speaker I restored) and a 1969 Super Reverb I restored.
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fenderonly
Posted 2007-10-11 1:43 PM (#78632 - in reply to #78625)
Subject: Re: Newbie with a Preacher question!


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Location: Ray City Georgia
By the way there is a very sharp Viper at musicgoround.com for sale. It was way tempting!!!
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numbfingers
Posted 2007-10-11 2:34 PM (#78633 - in reply to #78625)
Subject: Re: Newbie with a Preacher question!


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Location: NW Washington State
The Preacher Deluxe should be pretty close to the Deacon and very different from your Fenders. A Viper would be more Fender-ish. The musicgoround Viper looks like it's reasonably priced.

There are instructions for the preamp here: http://www.ovationtribute.com/Owner\'s%20Manual.html Look for the Breadwinner manuals. It will take you a while to get used to all the options!

I like to adjust the controls on the back of the preamp with a plastic screwdriver. With a metal screwdriver I always touch some other part of the circuit and make a nasty noise. Be gentle when you replace the batteries- it's a pain to replace those 9V battery clips.

-Steve W.
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maxdaddy7271
Posted 2007-10-11 4:40 PM (#78634 - in reply to #78625)
Subject: Re: Newbie with a Preacher question!


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That's the first one I've seen with the pre-amp. Do UK II's have the pre-amp? I was told that they do, but I've seen no evidence of this.
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numbfingers
Posted 2007-10-11 8:17 PM (#78635 - in reply to #78625)
Subject: Re: Newbie with a Preacher question!


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Originally posted by maxdaddy7271:
That's the first one I've seen with the pre-amp. Do UK II's have the pre-amp? I was told that they do, but I've seen no evidence of this.
Mauvais or Mr. Ovation could give you a more definitive answer, but I've been watching them on eBay over the last year and seen only passive versions.

-Steve W.
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