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Carol
Posted 2010-10-30 3:16 PM (#361979)
Subject: Weighty question...


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Wondering about the weight of the VXT relative to a Custom Legend. Anybody know?
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-10-31 7:01 PM (#361980 - in reply to #361979)
Subject: Re: Weighty question...



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I posted the weights of all my guitars within the past year. A VXT and mumerous acoustic O's were included. I have the list of weights at the office and can provide you with more precise data tomorrow, but my estimate is that the VXT is about two pounds heavier.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-11-01 9:40 AM (#361981 - in reply to #361979)
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My VXT is a custom Koa topped model, and I changed out the knobs to some heavier metal types so it may carry a slightly different weight than a standard model. Nonetheless, it weighs 7.6 pounds. My Ovations weigh anywhere from 5.2 pounds (1547 SSB prototype) to 6.4 pounds (Legend Ltd with heavy neck). The Adamas models are slightly lighter. My custom 1187 SSB weighs 4.9 pounds and the OFC-1 model is an even 5.0 pounds. My guess is that an older Custom Legend will come in over six pounds just like the Legend Ltd, but newer models with a lighter neck will weigh in the mid-five pound range.
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an4340
Posted 2010-11-02 3:33 PM (#361982 - in reply to #361979)
Subject: Re: Weighty question...


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Anything less than 8.5 Lbs is light for an electric.
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an4340
Posted 2010-11-02 3:33 PM (#361983 - in reply to #361979)
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More than 9, it starts getting heavy.
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Carol
Posted 2010-11-02 4:21 PM (#361984 - in reply to #361979)
Subject: Re: Weighty question...


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Thanks for the info! Could be asking for trouble on this forum but I've also been looking at the Ibanez Montage and Babicz Octane for hybrids (the T5 is waaay outta my price range). Any opinions on those, or has anybody on this board turned their O into a hybrid?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-11-02 6:24 PM (#361985 - in reply to #361979)
Subject: Re: Weighty question...


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I think the VXTs were discontinued. Shame because they were way better than the T5s and much cheaper.
I had a Hamer Duotone and sold it, figuring I'd get a VXT if I ever needed a hybrid. So far, I haven't seen the need, but there are VXTs out there new for really low prices. If the prices get much lower, I may decide I "need" one.
If you think you need a hybrid, get a VXT. There's no sense trying to turn an O into a hybrid, when the VXTs are out there. Frankly, when I start playing on stage, learn to play some great licks and need to switch back and forth from an acoustic song to an electric lead, I'll need a VXT. I don't think I have enough lifetime.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-11-02 8:14 PM (#361986 - in reply to #361979)
Subject: Re: Weighty question...



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Carol asked:
I've also been looking at the Ibanez Montage. Any opinions on those?
Do Not Buy A Montage...
I had one.
Bought it new.
Sent it back for repairs, and it still sucked.
Sold it, Lost about $150 on that experiment.

[edit> No, I just check my list... I lost $200 on that one! :mad: ]
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Waskel
Posted 2010-11-02 10:45 PM (#361987 - in reply to #361979)
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And the T5's can't hold a candle to the VXT.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-11-03 11:23 AM (#361988 - in reply to #361979)
Subject: Re: Weighty question...



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The lightest guitar I own is the Hamer Improv, en electric archtop, at 4.8 pounds. The closest electric to it is a '66 Harmony Bobkat Deluxe at an even 6 pounds, which has a noticeably smaller body configuration than the other solid-bodied electrics. The remaining electrics fall within the 7 to 8 pound range, with a few over 9 pounds. The heaviest is the ash Viper 3 at 9.8 pounds.
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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2010-11-03 2:27 PM (#361989 - in reply to #361979)
Subject: Re: Weighty question...


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Originally posted by Waskel:
And the T5's can't hold a candle to the VXT.
Apples to oranges...
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2010-11-03 3:01 PM (#361990 - in reply to #361979)
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I weighed the UKII as I thought that would fall in the 'light' category. It came in at 7.2 pounds.
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OMC
Posted 2010-11-03 5:54 PM (#361991 - in reply to #361979)
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I had a Montage. The electric pickup was in the middle between the neck and bridge. Couldn't play fingerstyle at all because my fingers kept hitting on the pickup.

Ken
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