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hero |
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Joined: June 2007 Posts: 8 Location: australia | Hello, I am a new member from Brisbane Australia, also new to ovation, I am considering buying a ultra delux 1312d, it is @550 australian dollars, does this sound right? also does this model have the same credibility as others?..many thanks | ||
muzza |
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Joined: August 2005 Posts: 3736 Location: Sunshine State, Australia | I'm not too familiar with the Ultra's, though I almost bought one before I found a better USA model for not much more. So...what condition is it in? Does it come with a case? I'm making an assumption that the 'd' stands for 'deep'. (Ovations come with either Shallow, Mid Depth or Deep bowls) Make sure you're comfortable with the 'feel' of the guitar before you commit. Many people can't cope with the round back - especially the deep ones. I've never had an issue with the deep bowls, which I prefer, and the Ovation necks are the best there is. Are you buying it privately or through a dealer? And credibility...? If 'credibility' is important to you, don't buy an Ovation. There aren't too many Ovation admirers down here. But if you know what you like and you like Ovations, buy it and you'll love it. Is it Korean or Japanese? If it's Japanese, I've heard that some are as good as the US models, but the US models have the most kudos and are generally better. Bottom line? For AUD$550, you won't get a better guitar in that price range. Try to talk them down a touch. Bottom bottom line? Go for it. Especially if it has an Ovation case. And welcome to the best forum on the internet. These nutters will keep you amused even if they don't always talk Ovations. And don't be surprised if you start a thread and it goes WAAAAYYY off topic. Hang around. There are a handful of Aussies here that are somewhat active. Don't expect an immediate answer as the AUS/US time difference screws us for that. Some members access the forum at work and others wait until they get home. It is VERY unusual for a whole raft of members to jump on the welcome bandwagon within a short time. (Where are you Lanaki?) Don't let this unusual 'oversight' put you off Hero. Muz (Sunshine Coast) | ||
Jeff W. |
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Joined: November 2003 Posts: 11039 Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | Welcome aboard, Hero. There are a few who have Ultras round here and most seem to really like them... With the Ultra's, in particular, the thing you need to watch for, being down under- in the lower hemisphere, as you are, is, which direction the sound swirls out of the sound-hole. If it swirls out in a counter-clockwise direction, it's set-up for the southern hemisphere, if it swirls out clockwise you'd need to get it to a luthier to have its Coriolis Effect tuned for the southern hemisphere. There are a couple of ways to tell which hemisphere it's tuned to. You can put a small bit of dry ice in the bowl and watch which way the "smoke" swirls out as you play - or - if you have a good ear you can just listen... if you strum, from bass strings to treble strings and you hear it come out as if you strummed from treble to bass, you'll know it needs a Coriolis Effect set-up. Good luck with it and again, welcome to the club. | ||
Mark in Boise |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12755 Location: Boise, Idaho | Now that you've met Tupp and Jeff, you have met that end of the spectrum. I don't think we have any normal people that post regularly. | ||
brainslag |
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Joined: April 2006 Posts: 1138 Location: CT | :confused: | ||
Trader Jim |
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Joined: June 2006 Posts: 7307 Location: South of most, North of few | Originally posted by Jeff W.: :D :D With the Ultra's, in particular, the thing you need to watch for, being down under- in the lower hemisphere, as you are, is, which direction the sound swirls out of the sound-hole. If it swirls out in a counter-clockwise direction, it's set-up for the southern hemisphere, if it swirls out clockwise you'd need to get it to a luthier to have its Coriolis Effect tuned for the southern hemisphere. There are a couple of ways to tell which hemisphere it's tuned to. You can put a small bit of dry ice in the bowl and watch which way the "smoke" swirls out as you play - or - if you have a good ear you can just listen... if you strum, from bass strings to treble strings and you hear it come out as if you strummed from treble to bass, you'll know it needs a Coriolis Effect set-up. You're killin' me Jeff. A little bit at a time, but you're killin' me! | ||
lanaki |
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Joined: October 2006 Posts: 5575 Location: big island | so jeff w is now comparing guitar set ups and sound to toilet water and hurricane/cyclone flow. what a guy! oh yeah...ALOHA and WELCOME hero! (if i write it in caps it's gotta be special cuz i usually keep my shift key in neutral) | ||
hero |
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Joined: June 2007 Posts: 8 Location: australia | Thanks LANAKI , I am overdosing on welcomes now, I can see you are a good bunch of Ovation fanatics ...... | ||
kougra |
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Joined: May 2007 Posts: 18 Location: Australia | Originally posted by Trader Jim: Wait, is this for real? (Please bear in mind that I'm a total newbie in the guitar stuff) And why is it just for the ultra model in particular? What about the rest of the models? :confused: Originally posted by Jeff W.: :D :D With the Ultra's, in particular, the thing you need to watch for, being down under- in the lower hemisphere, as you are, is, which direction the sound swirls out of the sound-hole. If it swirls out in a counter-clockwise direction, it's set-up for the southern hemisphere, if it swirls out clockwise you'd need to get it to a luthier to have its Coriolis Effect tuned for the southern hemisphere. There are a couple of ways to tell which hemisphere it's tuned to. You can put a small bit of dry ice in the bowl and watch which way the "smoke" swirls out as you play - or - if you have a good ear you can just listen... if you strum, from bass strings to treble strings and you hear it come out as if you strummed from treble to bass, you'll know it needs a Coriolis Effect set-up. You're killin' me Jeff. A little bit at a time, but you're killin' me! p/s: Yes, I do realize that my post is full of questions. | ||
kougra |
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Joined: May 2007 Posts: 18 Location: Australia | Oh, and welcome to the board hero! :) | ||
muzza |
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Joined: August 2005 Posts: 3736 Location: Sunshine State, Australia | Excellent advice Jeff. Kougra, it's really for any centre hole Ovation - but in the USA Ovations, the effect is not so obvious. Unfortunately, if you've got a multi hole Ovation, like an Elite, the only cost effective way to get it to sound right is to play it while hanging upside down. :D | ||
kougra |
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Joined: May 2007 Posts: 18 Location: Australia | Hmm... so I guess I won't have any problems with the electric guitar then? Or should I play the right side left? :p | ||
Jeff W. |
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Joined: November 2003 Posts: 11039 Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | ;) | ||
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