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Mario
Posted 2006-10-31 2:02 PM (#233862)
Subject: 1124/1624 question


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In the span of years these guitars were made, did they always have VT-10 bracing or did they go through changes too?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-10-31 3:45 PM (#233863 - in reply to #233862)
Subject: Re: 1124/1624 question


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Always the VT bracing.....
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BluesSailor
Posted 2006-10-31 4:11 PM (#233864 - in reply to #233862)
Subject: Re: 1124/1624 question


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Good question. I've wondered the same. I hear good thisngs about these models and not so good things about the VT bracing.

One of these days I'll pick one up and decide for myself.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-10-31 7:04 PM (#233865 - in reply to #233862)
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They are a great guitar. :cool:
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BluesSailor
Posted 2006-10-31 7:06 PM (#233866 - in reply to #233862)
Subject: Re: 1124/1624 question


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Mike,

Do you have one of these models? maybe we can do a loan/swap on one of my Adamaii.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-10-31 7:13 PM (#233867 - in reply to #233862)
Subject: Re: 1124/1624 question


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When I got my 1624, I was disappointed. It just didn't have the deep tone of my 1713. I assumed it was the Artist depth bowl, but it could have been the bracing. I even put high tension strings on it, but that didn't really change much. I finally decided that it was just going to sound like that and I should just be thankful it doesn't sound just like my 1713. Now I play it more than I play any of the other 11. It's all relative. If you like variety, you can justify having lots of different guitars. Ovation makes so many different flavors, there may not be a need to go anywhere else.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-10-31 7:19 PM (#233868 - in reply to #233862)
Subject: Re: 1124/1624 question


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Ok, honest opinion here. I had a 1674 which was a Country Artist cutaway. Acoustically, it was mediocre at best. Plugged in, it sounded great. But was was so good about it was that it was 14 frets to the body and the nut was (I'm trying to remember here) either 1 3/4" or 1 7/8", so it was real easy to play. It's a good guitar, but since I played it about 90% of the time unplugged, it was lacking in sound.

I've got a 1773LX now. 12 frets to the body, X braced, LX neck system and modern electronics. Sounds great plugged in or unplugged. Same width neck. Fewer frets, but honestly, I'm not up above the 12th fret all that often, and the cutaway allows me to do what I need up there.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-10-31 8:03 PM (#233869 - in reply to #233862)
Subject: Re: 1124/1624 question



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Originally posted by BluesSailor:
Mike,

Do you have one of these models? maybe we can do a loan/swap on one of my Adamaii.
I have a 1624. It is the guitar I use on Sundays and Wednesdays. Hard to part with it. But someday we will have to get together and play. :cool:

BTW Moody's right the 1624 does not have that deep of a sound unplugged. But they do have a sound all their own. :cool: :cool:
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BluesSailor
Posted 2006-10-31 8:06 PM (#233870 - in reply to #233862)
Subject: Re: 1124/1624 question


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I noted in one of your posts a week or so ago that you had not had the opportunity to play an Adamas. I'll loan you one of mine for a week or two if are interested. WARNING: This transaction WILL lead to GAS which has only one cure.

We could meet in Maryville for the deed!

Brad
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-11-01 9:18 AM (#233871 - in reply to #233862)
Subject: Re: 1124/1624 question



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Brad,

You have a PM.
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an4340
Posted 2006-11-01 9:46 AM (#233872 - in reply to #233862)
Subject: Re: 1124/1624 question


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The 1976 1624CA I have has the most wonderful FET preamp. I don't know if it's the age of it, or if it was always that way, but plugged in it is the warmest, most liquid sounding nylon string I have ever played. It's so easy playing, and even unplugged, it's more than adequate. And this easy playing makes up for its unplugged sound. You want pick this baby up and play it.
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