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jstout |
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Joined: June 2009 Posts: 67 Location: Texas | I been bumming around ebay,tryin to sell an old Balladeer with no luck,but did manage to acquire a 6751LX,first 12 string I ever owned,looking forward to playing it. good luck | ||
G8r |
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 3969 | Congrats! In answer - all wood box 12-er - YES Ovation/Adamas 12-er - No O/A 12-strings are incredibly stable. | ||
MusicMishka |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 5563 Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | In answer - all wood box 12-er - YES In an all wood 12, it really depends which brand and the quality of the build... Ovation/Adamas 12-er - No I have never had a problem playing up to pitch on a Martin (newer), Gibson, Fender, Guild, Taylor, Breedlove, or other similar quality brand made 12 string; and I have owned many and still own several...Some of the older 60's Gibson and Martin 12's needed to be tuned down to save the necks but I have several older 12's that are just fine. Watching the humidity and temp are conciderations as well for those older 12's. Any Ovation/Adamas 12 string is built to take it...no problem and no need to tune down...unless you're going for a sub-standard pitch or you have trouble singing up to pitch...I played an Ovation Pacemaker 1615 12 on the road for nearly 10 years: I went from temps in the 100's at an outside frat party to a air-conditioned gig that evening and never even had to retune...now that's quality! Same thing when I switched to Elite 1758 12's. | ||
PEZ |
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Joined: July 2003 Posts: 3111 Location: Nashville TN. | Originally posted by jstout: You'll love it. I been bumming around ebay,tryin to sell an old Balladeer with no luck,but did manage to acquire a 6751LX,first 12 string I ever owned,looking forward to playing it. good luck I have one. Try it with silk & steel no I don't tune down | ||
jstout |
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Joined: June 2009 Posts: 67 Location: Texas | Originally posted by G8r: I know Ovations are built right,but the LX's are built 33% lighter ? Congrats! In answer - all wood box 12-er - YES Ovation/Adamas 12-er - No O/A 12-strings are incredibly stable. I just thought might be a good idea to tune down a half step ? good luck | ||
jstout |
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Joined: June 2009 Posts: 67 Location: Texas | Originally posted by PEZ: Thanks for the advice,If you have one with no problems,then mine should be alright. Originally posted by jstout: You'll love it. I been bumming around ebay,tryin to sell an old Balladeer with no luck,but did manage to acquire a 6751LX,first 12 string I ever owned,looking forward to playing it. good luck I have one. Try it with silk & steel no I don't tune down good luck | ||
jstout |
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Joined: June 2009 Posts: 67 Location: Texas | Originally posted by MusicMishka: Thanks for the advice MusicMishka Yes I heard the ole Pacemakers were road worthy. In answer - all wood box 12-er - YES In an all wood 12, it really depends which brand and the quality of the build... Ovation/Adamas 12-er - No I have never had a problem playing up to pitch on a Martin (newer), Gibson, Fender, Guild, Taylor, Breedlove, or other similar quality brand made 12 string; and I have owned many and still own several...Some of the older 60's Gibson and Martin 12's needed to be tuned down to save the necks but I have several older 12's that are just fine. Watching the humidity and temp are conciderations as well for those older 12's. Any Ovation/Adamas 12 string is built to take it...no problem and no need to tune down...unless you're going for a sub-standard pitch or you have trouble singing up to pitch...I played an Ovation Pacemaker 1615 12 on the road for nearly 10 years: I went from temps in the 100's at an outside frat party to a air-conditioned gig that evening and never even had to retune...now that's quality! Same thing when I switched to Elite 1758 12's. good luck | ||
Beal |
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Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127 Location: 6 String Ranch | no I do have a 1972 D-12-28 and I'll tune that to whatever anyone wants if they'll buy it | ||
MusicMishka |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 5563 Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | Beal: PM sent... | ||
Capo Guy |
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Joined: December 2004 Posts: 4394 Location: East Tennessee | I have a 1968 Martin 12-20 and I tune down to D. Mike it's the one I had when you were here a couple of weeks ago. | ||
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