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mars
Posted 2006-05-28 2:13 PM (#253203)
Subject: Ovation 'Classic' 1713


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Hi,
I got a Ovation 'Classic' 1713..strung with nylon strings, great. I'm curious though, would the neck hold steel strings if I put them on there?
Any help appreciated.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-05-28 2:33 PM (#253204 - in reply to #253203)
Subject: Re: Ovation 'Classic' 1713


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Don't put steel strings on it. It's built and braced for nylon strings only.....
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cliff
Posted 2006-05-28 2:43 PM (#253205 - in reply to #253203)
Subject: Re: Ovation 'Classic' 1713


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nyet.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2006-05-28 2:52 PM (#253206 - in reply to #253203)
Subject: Re: Ovation 'Classic' 1713


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Compared to conventional nylon string guitars Ovation classics are pretty robust, plus they have an adjustable neck rod. While I agree that using regular steel strings is not a good idea, they'll take silk and steel without a problem.
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Beal
Posted 2006-05-28 3:18 PM (#253207 - in reply to #253203)
Subject: Re: Ovation 'Classic' 1713



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You could put an electric 10 set or try some of the GHS gypsey strings, either the 10 or 11 set.
I'd personally go for the Gypseys.
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mars
Posted 2006-05-28 4:36 PM (#253208 - in reply to #253203)
Subject: Re: Ovation 'Classic' 1713


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Thanks for all your info.
Mars
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2006-05-28 8:22 PM (#253209 - in reply to #253203)
Subject: Re: Ovation 'Classic' 1713


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John Pearse Thomastics are low tension, and emulate steel string pretty well. They were designed for antique parlor guitars. The trebles are nylon wound over a steel rope core, and the basses are silver plated broze over a filament core. They have silk wound leaders making them OK for classical tuners and bridges. I played them on my 1763 until I decided to get a "real" steel string. they sounded great!! I got mine from LNR Music . Lou's a pretty nice guy.
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