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Koreldyre
Posted 2007-06-24 2:50 PM (#94911)
Subject: Ovation nylon-string acoustic-electrics


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Location: CA
Hey all,

I'm looking for a good classical for recording and hoping for some input/comparisons on the classical A/E's on the market

I know Ovation has classicals called "Folklore" and "Country Artist", however I don't like folk and I don't like country :p

Any input would be appreciated
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-06-24 3:16 PM (#94912 - in reply to #94911)
Subject: Re: Ovation nylon-string acoustic-electrics


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Location: Phoenix AZ
Ovation classical 1773-LX

There's one on ebay for about $800. right now.
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an4340
Posted 2007-06-24 5:30 PM (#94913 - in reply to #94911)
Subject: Re: Ovation nylon-string acoustic-electrics


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Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
They are a misnomer. The CA should be called the latin, tex-mex, jazz model. Played live and plugged in, you could not find a better guitar for that use. I found it a good combination with songs involving horns, such as el paso, city cruise or ring of fire, or for a latin / brazil grove, like Girl from ipanema, oye como va, or suite:judy blue eyes.

Your taste may vary.

Can't make any comment on the folklore.
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BluesSailor
Posted 2007-06-24 6:05 PM (#94914 - in reply to #94911)
Subject: Re: Ovation nylon-string acoustic-electrics


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Location: Parrish, FL
I can't comment on specific guitars for different genre, but I'm becoming partitial to the folklore that recently joined the flock. Talk about sustain and sweetness....it really is hard to describe.

I played TRboy's folklore (1614 I think) at the Sourthern Ovation Jam, and it was my favorite of the bunch from the first strum. I warned him to keep a close eye on it should it come up missing :D .

Anyway, HEY from the Crystal Coast of North Carolina! The weather is here I wish you were beautiful.

Another week in paradise sittin' in the sun, swimming in the ocean, a little kayaking, and plenty of strummin'. I'm working on the finger picking too.

Next week, back to the grind, but let's not dwell on that subject.

Blues
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-06-24 7:21 PM (#94915 - in reply to #94911)
Subject: Re: Ovation nylon-string acoustic-electrics



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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
Originally posted by Koreldyre:
I know Ovation has classicals called "Folklore" and "Country Artist", however I don't like folk and I don't like country :p
I don't think you HAVE to play Country or Folk Music on 'em!
I play CSNY on my pseudo-strat, so...
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-06-24 7:58 PM (#94916 - in reply to #94911)
Subject: Re: Ovation nylon-string acoustic-electrics


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Location: Cicero, NY
There's also a Concert Classical if you like concerts! ;)
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v74
Posted 2007-06-24 10:57 PM (#94917 - in reply to #94911)
Subject: Re: Ovation nylon-string acoustic-electrics


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Location: Bangkok, Thailand
I know nothing about Ovation classical guitar......
http://vud.blogspot.com/2006/07/ovation-6773lx.html
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-06-24 11:30 PM (#94918 - in reply to #94911)
Subject: Re: Ovation nylon-string acoustic-electrics


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the folklore is NOT a classical. its a steel string. also they are verry fine guitars. the counry artists are fine too. i played mine with the band several nights a week and it was great.
....jason
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