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LarryC
Posted 2010-09-18 9:41 AM (#364525)
Subject: 1511 ultra


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Location: Reading, Pa.
i have an ultra 1511. is this a good guitar. is it worth the $100 i paid for it. has great sound.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-09-18 10:06 AM (#364526 - in reply to #364525)
Subject: Re: 1511 ultra



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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
Only you can answer that...

(Gee Larry, You've only had it for Four Years! :cool: )
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FlySig
Posted 2010-09-18 10:28 AM (#364527 - in reply to #364525)
Subject: Re: 1511 ultra



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Oh yeah, definitely worth $100 if in good condition. On the open market you should get more than that if you sold it, and compared to any other $100 guitar out there you've got a better instrument.

A $100 instrument that plays easily and has a great sound is a bargain in terms of absolute value. A few hours worth of your labor equals $100, and for that you get a great looking instrument that sounds great. What a bargain!
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LarryC
Posted 2010-09-18 1:55 PM (#364528 - in reply to #364525)
Subject: Re: 1511 ultra


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Location: Reading, Pa.
thanks for the feedback. yes i've had it a while and i get alot of negative comments about the guitar. most notably that it doesn't have an adjustable neck and it was only made for one year. is it common for the finish to check?
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-09-18 2:38 PM (#364529 - in reply to #364525)
Subject: Re: 1511 ultra



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Negative Comments?
Okay, you let them insult your guitar...
Then you remind them that it only cost you a hunnert bucks!

It doesn't have a Truss Rod? (I would think that it does)
I would be upset that it has a glue-on neck, cuz I couldn't reset it myself.
But I have only done One neck reset, and I hope not to need another.
Yes, Many Ovations do get finish cracks.

Remember... It only cost $100!

[BTW-- My CSE24 only cost me $188 total... And the ZG gig-bag is worth $79.
Yeah, it is a Celebrity. But it only cost $188 and it still has that new Lyracord smell!]
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stonebobbo
Posted 2010-09-18 5:05 PM (#364530 - in reply to #364525)
Subject: Re: 1511 ultra



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Location: Tennessee
There's nothing I can add that I haven't said before. ;)
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rigger173
Posted 2010-09-18 8:52 PM (#364531 - in reply to #364525)
Subject: Re: 1511 ultra


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I have a 1517 Ultra.First O I ever bought.
The trussrod adjustment is in the sound hole,not in the headstock.
Great guitar
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stonebobbo
Posted 2010-09-18 11:24 PM (#364532 - in reply to #364525)
Subject: Re: 1511 ultra



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Location: Tennessee
1517 is probably Korean. Wooden neck, not urelite. 1511 is US made with the foam neck. Not adjustable.
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LarryC
Posted 2010-09-19 12:30 PM (#364533 - in reply to #364525)
Subject: Re: 1511 ultra


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Location: Reading, Pa.
is that the weak point of the 1511(the non-adjustable foam neck)?would it be advisable to use ultra lite strings in order to lessen the tension on the neck?
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DenverSteve
Posted 2010-09-21 11:35 PM (#364534 - in reply to #364525)
Subject: Re: 1511 ultra


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Location: Denver, CO
Nope. The 1517 is USA made. Mine is anyway.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2010-09-21 11:39 PM (#364535 - in reply to #364525)
Subject: Re: 1511 ultra



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Is your neck wood with a truss rod or urelite?
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stephent28
Posted 2010-09-22 11:00 AM (#364536 - in reply to #364525)
Subject: Re: 1511 ultra



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DenverSteve, where are you located?

There is a handful of us that live in the Metro area and we get together from time to time. We need to put you on the list.
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scott lamperd
Posted 2010-09-23 9:51 PM (#364537 - in reply to #364525)
Subject: Re: 1511 ultra


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Location: Eaton, Indiana
I have had several high end ovations, all pretty nice. But my favorites? I own 2 1978 usa applause guitars with non adjustable aluminum necks. I added a pickup to one of them.
A fret dress... excellent guitars. Those are the
ones I use in concert. Straight necks. You have an American made Ovation. Enjoy!

scott lamperd b c (before computers)
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DenverSteve
Posted 2010-09-24 11:31 AM (#364538 - in reply to #364525)
Subject: Re: 1511 ultra


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Location: Denver, CO
Stonebobbo,

If you're asking me, my neck is wooden.
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