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MisterGolf007
Posted 2012-03-01 12:20 AM (#451193)
Subject: Silly Ovation 12-String Question...



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Location: Gig Harbor, Washington
Yeah, I know this may sound silly - but here goes:

Has anyone ever experimented with leaving the lighter 6 strings off on a 12-String Ovation and just using the other, 6 heavier strings? The O' in question has a hand-laid, deep bowl, 12 fret, slot-head, OP24+etc. and has some serious mojo and good looks...is this crazy notion a good or bad idea? (and why?)

I can imagine one may need to adjust the trust rod due to a bit less string tension, and I would imagine it may take some getting used to - but perhaps the fullness of sound, the wide neck, etc., would make for a really nice player. I know a well know folk artist who plays a Martin twelve-string that he had a 6 string nut & bridge put on at the factory, and it's a really sweet guitar with an awesome neck...

Thoughts, opinions, or experiences would be appreciated..see - I told you it was silly question!

Mahalos~
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2012-03-01 12:48 AM (#451194 - in reply to #451193)
Subject: Re: Silly Ovation 12-String Question...



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Posts: 10777

Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
No personal experience, but in my younger days I have seen many people with 12-string guitar strung with only six strings.

The reason people usually gave me was because they wanted a steel string with a wider neck.
(or they couldn't afford a 12-string set)

But it should work just fine.

You may have to adjust the truss-rod, or you could also use a heavier gauge set.

If the guitar is currently strung with a full 12 set, just take the high strings off, and try it out.

If you really like it, you can buy a six-string Tusq nut in any width you like.
You would not really need to change the saddle, that 16th of an inch difference in string location wouldn't make a difference.

Let us know how it works-out.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2012-03-01 1:11 AM (#451195 - in reply to #451193)
Subject: Re: Silly Ovation 12-String Question...



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Posts: 8307

Location: Tennessee
I have no experience with this, but I have to wonder that since the bracing is designed to counter the tension of 12 strings, you end up losing tone because the tension of just six strings won't drive the top the way it's designed. But I'd try it just for grins to see what happens.

In the end, it sounds like what you really want is a 1614. Maybe try to trade for one.
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Darkbar
Posted 2012-03-01 5:39 AM (#451197 - in reply to #451193)
Subject: Re: Silly Ovation 12-String Question...



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Location: Flahdaw
Try leaving the double 3rd and 4th strings, like Taylor's 8 string baritone. You might like the richer midrange.
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alpep
Posted 2012-03-01 8:02 AM (#451202 - in reply to #451193)
Subject: Re: Silly Ovation 12-String Question...


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Posts: 10583

Location: NJ
I have done it
it works
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MWoody
Posted 2012-03-01 8:15 AM (#451205 - in reply to #451193)
Subject: Re: Silly Ovation 12-String Question...



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Posts: 13988

Location: Upper Left USA
Dude... the long gray Winter has gotten to you. It's a 12 String...

It needs 12 strings...

Now - Go ahead and put on a set meant for an Electric 12 and see what you think!
And if that don't work go ahead and set it up with all Octaves.

But you still need 12 strings.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2012-03-01 8:45 AM (#451210 - in reply to #451193)
Subject: Re: Silly Ovation 12-String Question...


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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
Besides, if you break a string or two, you can usually keep going...
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Damon67
Posted 2012-03-01 9:20 AM (#451215 - in reply to #451193)
Subject: Re: Silly Ovation 12-String Question...



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Posts: 6994

Location: Jet City
why not get an old Folklore? Same thing almost.
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standing
Posted 2012-03-02 12:03 AM (#451276 - in reply to #451193)
Subject: Re: Silly Ovation 12-String Question...



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Posts: 1453

Location: Texas
If you've already got a decent set of 12 strings on it, it would only take a few minutes to cut off every other string and try it… so why not? Yes, the bracing will be different, but it won't cost much time or $ to try it and see how it plays/sounds… You'll have a low E a little further from the edge of the neck than you might want, but if you decide you like it, you can always add a new nut to correct that…

… and then post your results/opinions for the enlightenment of future searchers…



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seesquare
Posted 2012-03-02 9:32 PM (#451321 - in reply to #451193)
Subject: Re: Silly Ovation 12-String Question...


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Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire
The Grafter.
Had to replace the peghead on a Pacemaker. Worked great. Forgot who I sold it to, though.
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muzza
Posted 2012-03-02 10:55 PM (#451324 - in reply to #451193)
Subject: Re: Silly Ovation 12-String Question...



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Posts: 3736

Location: Sunshine State, Australia
If you just want a wide neck, deep bowl and 12 frets, there's a Josh White on Canadian feeBay right now.

BTW, love the signature Standing..

Edited by muzza 2012-03-02 10:57 PM
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standing
Posted 2012-03-03 12:35 AM (#451326 - in reply to #451324)
Subject: Re: Silly Ovation 12-String Question...



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muzza - 2012-03-02 10:55 PM
BTW, love the signature Standing..

Thanks, but you still win the mesmerizing avatar contest…
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