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TR McCoy
Posted 2006-10-25 5:14 PM (#234789)
Subject: VIP5 preamp


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I just added a 2006 Collector's KOA to my family of Ovations. I love the instrument and the VIP5 electronics are incredible plugged in. I'm a bit frustrated though that you can't use the tuner unless it's plugged in. Does anyone know if just create a "jumper" by wiring across the contact on a 1/4 inch plug or would it need a capacitor or resistor of some kind....

Any thoughts......cool,
Thanks, TR
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stonebobbo
Posted 2006-10-25 5:19 PM (#234790 - in reply to #234789)
Subject: Re: VIP5 preamp



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I think it's an evil plot cooked up by Matt Smith to teach everyone to tune by ear in 3 seconds or less.

Nice get on the '06 tho'.
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TR McCoy
Posted 2006-10-25 5:31 PM (#234791 - in reply to #234789)
Subject: Re: VIP5 preamp


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Good Point! He does give everybody some legitimate static on that front. Gee, I may have to resort to the external tuner again...
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MWoody
Posted 2006-10-25 5:52 PM (#234792 - in reply to #234789)
Subject: Re: VIP5 preamp



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Welcome TR!

Try velcro'ing a dummy plug to your strap. Put it in when you want to tune up. Do remove it though so as not to run the battery down.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2006-10-25 5:59 PM (#234793 - in reply to #234789)
Subject: Re: VIP5 preamp



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TR as in "The Real"?
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Slipkid
Posted 2006-10-25 6:21 PM (#234794 - in reply to #234789)
Subject: Re: VIP5 preamp



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I really, really, really like the '06.
Really.
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alpep
Posted 2006-10-25 6:53 PM (#234795 - in reply to #234789)
Subject: Re: VIP5 preamp


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I found that not being able to use the tuner with the vip is a little frustrating. but I got over it.
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JeffreyD
Posted 2006-10-25 7:08 PM (#234796 - in reply to #234789)
Subject: Re: VIP5 preamp


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I just don't tune my 2080 anymore. Where it is is the key we are in....get over if folks.

Seriously, the dummy plug is a real pain. I have burned through two new 9v's now after putting the plug in to tune before playing acoustically then forgetting it there overnight. I try not to tune now unless I am plugging in.

Major mess up on that "feature". I think I will velcro it to my pick then I will always go looking for the pick to play....
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Slipkid
Posted 2006-10-25 7:16 PM (#234797 - in reply to #234789)
Subject: Re: VIP5 preamp



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I can see how that would be a pain. Perhaps that is something they can correct in the next version.
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alpep
Posted 2006-10-25 7:23 PM (#234798 - in reply to #234789)
Subject: Re: VIP5 preamp


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I am sure it has to do with battery life. the vip probably has a short battery life span.
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TR McCoy
Posted 2006-10-25 7:40 PM (#234799 - in reply to #234789)
Subject: Re: VIP5 preamp


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Thanks to everyone for the remarks... sounds like someone's tried the dummy plug.... Yep T.R. is "The Real". It's the only nickname I ever had thanks to Air Force buddies and stemmed from C.W. McCall and the Convoy craze in the 70s.

I really do like this '06. I haven't found too many to compare to my N768s (it took me years to find the second one), but this thing has incredible resonance. It's taking a slight adjustment to give up the 5-piece neck but they did put a slight "v" shape in this that feels familiar.
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Omaha
Posted 2006-10-25 9:59 PM (#234800 - in reply to #234789)
Subject: Re: VIP5 preamp


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Originally posted by TR McCoy:
I just added a 2006 Collector's KOA to my family of Ovations.
Excellent! Did you get the one they had over at Dietze Music on Center St? I played that a few times. Awesome guitar. It insipred me to order a new koa model from Al.
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TR McCoy
Posted 2006-10-26 1:20 PM (#234801 - in reply to #234789)
Subject: Re: VIP5 preamp


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Yep. I got the one at Dietze. I told Dan and Tim I was tired coming in and thinking about it(I figured they were tired of it hanging there) and they did make a smokin' deal for me. I immediately went to custom light strings .11 - .52 and it plays even better. It didn't lose much tone at all and really doesn't matter plugged in. I'm very pleased with it.

TR
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