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Jeremiah Greenspoon
Posted 2010-08-25 1:49 AM (#365639)
Subject: Bracing on 79 legend


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Hi folks!

I have a new old sweet Ovation Legend, model number 1617. The serial number is 182435 which puts it sometime in 1979.

From what I’ve read, this one might have A bracing, because this apparently came in around 79/80, but most likely VT bracing.

Does anyone have any more specific ideas on what it would have?

I’d just have a look inside, but I won’t have a chance to get a look at the guitar for a month while it sits with my in laws overseas in the land of ovations (USA).
It’s a cruel world… :)
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-08-25 2:10 AM (#365640 - in reply to #365639)
Subject: Re: Bracing on 79 legend



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"A" Bracing is pretty easy to recognize.
If you look in the hole you will see a slab of wood on both the bass and treble side.
As to VT bracing, I had two Artists guitars... 1121 and 1621.
The 1121 had VT bracing and it was one of the best-sounding guitars that I have owned.
Just let us know what you think when you get it.
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Jeremiah Greenspoon
Posted 2010-08-25 3:46 AM (#365641 - in reply to #365639)
Subject: Re: Bracing on 79 legend


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Hey Old Man, thanks for the quick tips. I was kind of wondering how I would tell what the bracing was when I did get a chance to peek inside.

I will be sure to post back when I've had my first strum. Can't wait.
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standing
Posted 2010-08-25 9:24 PM (#365642 - in reply to #365639)
Subject: Re: Bracing on 79 legend



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courtesy of:

The Ovation Gallery
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cholloway
Posted 2010-08-25 10:20 PM (#365643 - in reply to #365639)
Subject: Re: Bracing on 79 legend


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Not much difference between VT-8 and VT-11.

Here's one from a French ad that tells some of the models they were used in.

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Jeremiah Greenspoon
Posted 2010-08-25 10:33 PM (#365644 - in reply to #365639)
Subject: Re: Bracing on 79 legend


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Gee all these types of bracing are really interesting. I wonder why they varied so much and jumped around - for sound or structural strength perhaps?

Word on the street seems to be that the VT is a bit brighter than the A or X, although I would have thought that wood grade/type and even string selection would have a far bigger influence on sound than the bracing.

Based on my, you know... hours of research on the topic.
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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2010-08-25 10:51 PM (#365645 - in reply to #365639)
Subject: Re: Bracing on 79 legend


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They experimented. Sometimes with the bracing externally so they could... experiment faster.
Personally, I think they got it right with A bracing. Just an opinion... and we all have 'em.
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Jeremiah Greenspoon
Posted 2010-08-25 11:01 PM (#365646 - in reply to #365639)
Subject: Re: Bracing on 79 legend


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We do indeed!

Could it be that Ovation's opinion of their own guitar is incorrect?

http://www.ovationguitars.com/archive/guitar/legend_1617

A Bracing allegedly...
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Jeremiah Greenspoon
Posted 2010-08-25 11:02 PM (#365647 - in reply to #365639)
Subject: Re: Bracing on 79 legend


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By the way, Jonmark, I'm streaming some of your music right now and it's just beautiful. Congrats on your voice, fantastic.
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cholloway
Posted 2010-08-26 12:35 AM (#365648 - in reply to #365639)
Subject: Re: Bracing on 79 legend


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That 1617 is a later model due to the K bar neck... and A bracing.
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Jeremiah Greenspoon
Posted 2010-08-26 12:52 AM (#365649 - in reply to #365639)
Subject: Re: Bracing on 79 legend


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Ah gotcha, you can tell it's the k bar neck because of the lack of a truss rod cover on the headstock?

Which means the one I have, with a truss rod cover, is VT bracing! I'll solve this once I can see the darn thing.
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Damon67
Posted 2010-08-26 1:38 AM (#365650 - in reply to #365639)
Subject: Re: Bracing on 79 legend



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There are pre-kbar 1617s with A-bracing. I actually have one I plan on selling shortly. 79-80ish I believe
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Jeremiah Greenspoon
Posted 2010-08-26 2:04 AM (#365651 - in reply to #365639)
Subject: Re: Bracing on 79 legend


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Righto, so probably can't suss this one out from a desktop study, need to get my head in there and have a look.
or play a game where I play the guitar first and then guess.
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Jeremiah Greenspoon
Posted 2010-08-26 9:18 PM (#365652 - in reply to #365639)
Subject: Re: Bracing on 79 legend


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Oh I could be lucky, I just had a chat with the seller, and he had a look in the soundhole for me. The only bracing he could see was a square all the way around the sound hole.

From the diagrams that looks like A bracing.

In the end I don't know if I'm really going to mind, but I do have a fondness for more bass tone, and apparently VT had great mids but less bass.
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