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grecon68
Posted 2009-06-04 5:02 AM (#413066)
Subject: Hi Folks Im a Newbie


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Location: United States
Hi,this is my 1st post i'm a newbie. i ordered my first ovation last night. i'm on a budget and had to order a cheap priced one (model cc24s)does anyone else here own a (cc24s)? if so what do you think about it?
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ozwatto
Posted 2009-06-04 5:43 AM (#413067 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie


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Posts: 672

Location: New South Wales, Australia
G'day from downunder grecon. This a great place to be for all things Ovation. Someone here will have all the knowledge you need and more.
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twistedlim
Posted 2009-06-04 7:20 AM (#413068 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie


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Posts: 1119

Location: Michigan
Welcome to the board! This is a great place and I hope you hang around. I don't know much about what you ordered but I'm sure there are many here who do. It really boils down to what you think of it so be sure to let us know and post some photos, we love photos....
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G8r
Posted 2009-06-04 9:28 AM (#413069 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie


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Posts: 3969

Welcome, and congrats on your new guitar!
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Mitzdawg
Posted 2009-06-04 9:41 AM (#413070 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie
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Posts: 766

Location: New Hampsha
Welcome to the OFC!

I'm sure your new baby will sound sweet through your amp. Did you order natural or black or red?

Beware - these guys will be very willing to help spend your money and create a large guitar collection at your place... :-)
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flag72
Posted 2009-06-04 9:44 AM (#413071 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie


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Posts: 262

Location: VENISE-EN-QUEBEC CANADA
Hi grecon68 and welcome aboard
don't worry about youre(cheap) guitar if it play's well and sound good youre in for a treat.
I have one of (those cheap) guitar a CS258 and my cheap guitar play's real good and it's not the only O i have but im having fun with it so hang on tite youre in for a hell of a ride with youre O, and if you no anything about GAS attack it wont be youre last you'l see
Daniel :D
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-06-04 11:09 AM (#413072 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie
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Posts: 6268

Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Welcome to the 'OFC Family'!

Be sure to 'search' here for set-up instructions. Most Celebs I've tried could of used a proper set-up. Make playing that puppy as comfortable as possible!
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BT717
Posted 2009-06-04 11:25 AM (#413073 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie


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Location: Vernon CT
Welcome GC68!!
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fillhixx
Posted 2009-06-04 11:44 AM (#413074 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie



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Posts: 4827

Location: Campbell River, British Columbia
Welcome grecon, the only opinion that matters is the one your ears and hands give you. (it's the Ovation neck that grabs me almost as much as the volume...)

That said; one of the coolest guitars Ovation made was the Medalion and it's pure plastic & aluminum kitsh!
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grecon68
Posted 2009-06-04 1:51 PM (#413075 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie


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Location: United States
thank's folks, and mitzdawg i ordered it in natural. i wish they had the cc24s in red but it's not available in red. i was going to get the cc24 which is available in red however the cc24s has a solid spruce top instead of a laminated spruce top which the cc24 has. i don't know if the sound is any different with a solid top vs a laminate top. both the cc24 and the cc24s are the same price ($350) so i figured i would go with the solid top instead of the laminate top.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2009-06-04 1:58 PM (#413076 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie



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Location: Tennessee
Good call. All things being equal, a solid top will alost always sound better. Congrats and welcome.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-06-04 2:04 PM (#413077 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie



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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
Welcome GC68. Popular opinion suggests that, generally speaking, the solid toppers are more likely to produce a consistently better acoustic tone that the laminated tops. However, some members like exotic wood finishes on their guitar tops which most often means not only a higher price tag, but also laminated construction. As others have said, what matters most is how it sounds to you personally.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-06-04 3:25 PM (#413078 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie


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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
Welcome!
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Auriemma
Posted 2009-06-05 8:56 AM (#413079 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie



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Location: NW of Philadelphia
Grecon... You found me! I just can't hide from you!

Well... Welcome to the Ovation Asylum, where in inmates rule (and sometimes drool).
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Guitarzannie
Posted 2009-06-05 9:14 AM (#413080 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie


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Welcome to the OFC, Grecon! Congratulations on your new git! Myself, I am still searching for my next guitar.

I have a laminate guitar. One thing about a laminate is that the sound you have now is the sound that you are most likely to have for the lift of the guitar.

As much as I like the sound of my laminate, I still would go with a solid top. Depending on the tone wood, they can have a warmer tone than some laminates.

One thing I like about Ovations is that they have some of the most comfortable necks around.

Michelle
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Caravan Rooubishe
Posted 2009-06-05 6:27 PM (#413081 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie
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Posts: 119

Location: everywhere
Welcome, you'll like it here.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2009-06-05 9:38 PM (#413082 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie



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Posts: 4394

Location: East Tennessee
Welcome to the OFC. We are a harmless bunch except when it comes to posting about guitars that you will see and want one for your own.

You cannot stop at one.
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Caravan Rooubishe
Posted 2009-06-05 10:19 PM (#413083 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie
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Location: everywhere
welcome and good luck with the new guitar
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PEZ
Posted 2009-06-06 3:41 PM (#413084 - in reply to #413066)
Subject: Re: Hi Folks Im a Newbie



Joined:
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Posts: 3111

Location: Nashville TN.
Welcome I'm sure there lots of people with those.
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