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johnnycat
Posted 2003-04-20 8:04 PM (#209829)
Subject: 97 1867 hefx, how does the electronics work


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hey all,i was hoping for some help with a guitar i just bought. it is the first acoustic/elec i have had. i got it used in excellent shape and i love it. i just dont know how the electronics work. i didnt get any manual with it and the one i downloaded from ovation is for the new ones. this one has two input jacks and has several settings that i dont know what they do. any info would be greatly appreceated. thanks.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-04-20 8:25 PM (#209830 - in reply to #209829)
Subject: Re: 97 1867 hefx, how does the electronics work


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Need to know what guitar it is and when it was built.
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TRboy
Posted 2003-04-20 8:38 PM (#209831 - in reply to #209829)
Subject: Re: 97 1867 hefx, how does the electronics work



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Hey moody,p.i.,

Look at the topic header!! :eek:


Mike :cool:
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-04-20 9:16 PM (#209832 - in reply to #209829)
Subject: Re: 97 1867 hefx, how does the electronics work


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Well if you're gonna make me work...
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Bailey
Posted 2003-04-21 12:49 AM (#209833 - in reply to #209829)
Subject: Re: 97 1867 hefx, how does the electronics work


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Watch out!!

This guy who can't read a heading charges $300 per hour for his investigative services! :rolleyes:
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-04-21 5:49 AM (#209834 - in reply to #209829)
Subject: Re: 97 1867 hefx, how does the electronics work


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If you want to use the stereo option you need to use both outputs into either 2 amps or 2 channels of a stereo sound system with the channels panned hard left & right. You then have a number of options as to how the strings are assigned to each channel including: strings 6 4 & 2 to channel one 5, 3 & 1 to channel two. Or 6 5 & 4 to channel 1, 3 2 & 1 to channel two. The's also an auto-pan function which is like a chorus effect and a couple of other options which I don't remember. It's an interesting idea (for about 5 minutes) but probably more hassle than it's worth, and for the listener to truly appreciate it they need to be standing in exactly the right place (which has always been stereo's shortcoming)
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johnnycat
Posted 2003-04-21 11:16 PM (#209835 - in reply to #209829)
Subject: Re: 97 1867 hefx, how does the electronics work


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hey that was quick, i appreciate the info. i love the guitar. i see why there is a fan club. it is the first ovation acoustic/ elec i have owned. i bought it used in mint cond and i am already addicted to it. it is nice to be able to talk to other players. hope to talk to you all again soon. thanks again.
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