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Roundback
Posted 2008-02-15 5:55 PM (#54478)
Subject: Ovation Body Size


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This may be a really dumb question, but it won't be my first, or last for that matter. If the body of the standard Ovation is not considered a Dread, what is it? I've always thought that they were dreads, but have recently been informed otherwise. What would they be closest to in size?
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-02-15 6:03 PM (#54479 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size


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In terms of air volume a deep bowl Ovation is probably close-ish to a standard dreadnought. Fortunately that's where any comparison ends.
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AussieJames
Posted 2008-02-15 7:48 PM (#54480 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size



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As a matter of interest did Ovation ever build what could be considered a "Jumbo" guitar?
AJ
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MWoody
Posted 2008-02-15 8:05 PM (#54481 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size



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Al has... the only one!
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-02-15 8:11 PM (#54482 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size


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That's a great guitar.
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PEZ
Posted 2008-02-15 8:25 PM (#54483 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size



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I have thought that might make an interesting collectors edition as a super jumbo.
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AussieJames
Posted 2008-02-15 8:31 PM (#54484 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size



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..for now...

Another MWoody project Mike? :D
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MWoody
Posted 2008-02-16 12:51 AM (#54485 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size



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I had my hands on Al's (Wooden top Adamas 1537 predescessor dreadnaught) during the 2006 OFC Tour and although it had older strings than most GC Wall Hangers, it was still lovely.

I do have a semi-evil plan to split a fiberglass bowl and re-glass it. I also plan to do a lot of things...
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-02-16 2:19 AM (#54486 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size
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Since the size topic has come up, is there a parlor size Ovation?

The reason I ask is that I'm 'gathering' ol' Ovations for my Grandbabies futures. I would love to adopt several smaller 'O's for their younger years.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-02-16 6:29 AM (#54487 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size


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The 97 collectors was the first parlour guitar, a 12-fret solt-head, centre-hole which came in 2 neck widths and had a unique preamp. It's a great guitar. There was a short-lived 14-fret Elite-style parlour size and a very rare Celebrity version. None are particularly common.
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muzza
Posted 2008-02-16 8:14 AM (#54488 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size



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Applause do a 3/4 and 1/2 size in nylon and steel string.
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MWoody
Posted 2008-02-16 11:35 AM (#54489 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size



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So... size does matter, but isn't always popular?

I have been doing some reading and amongst the topics were Heimholtz and overtones and what/how we interpret the sounds to call them music. Couple that with what industrial/Technology was available to build instruments and you could have endless discussions on the "right" size of a guitar.

I'll buy the first round of Root Beer...
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-02-19 9:02 AM (#54490 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size



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The body shape of an Ovation is very close to a Martin 000. I just compared the two side by side.

As for sound a deep bowl Ovation will project more sound. My Folklore is a louder sounding guitar than my 000 Martin.

Woody, can I have a scoop of Vanilla ice cream with my rootbeer?
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stellarjim
Posted 2008-02-19 9:19 AM (#54491 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size


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Is there a picture available of Al's super jumbo Ovation? I'd like to see that. I also think it would make an interesting Collector's model.
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-02-19 10:33 AM (#54492 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size


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There's a picture on Al's website.

Dave
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bvince
Posted 2008-02-19 10:52 AM (#54493 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size



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That's what I've been suggesting for a while here. A wood topped Adamas I(cedar preferred)

Nobody at the factory would respond when I asked about me sending in a 1537 as a base instrument for the project. I don't really blame them. It seems like it would be a nightmare to construct. Particularly when it came to trying to use an Adamas binding on a wood top.

But then again ... they would probably try anything if the price was right.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-02-19 2:54 PM (#54494 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size



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Notwithstanding depth, the Tak75 and the 1581/1651 deep bowls have approximately the same top footprint shapes. I use one soft-sided Tribal Planet case to carry these guitars without changing the location any of the internal case foam padding. Incidently, by exchanging the internal padding for a custom foam insert, I can use the same case for the EA Vipers, VXT and the Hamer Improv. It would probably fit the Les Paul, maybe the Telecaster, and most of the older Ovation solids as well, although I don't typically gig with these. I like to maximize the "one case fits all" theory of guitar hauling.
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cliff
Posted 2008-02-19 3:06 PM (#54495 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size


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Those TribalPlanet bags're the best!
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Beal
Posted 2008-02-19 3:36 PM (#54496 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size



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Second that!

There were a few other Dread sized fiberglass backs made. Al's is probably the only one still alive.
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brainslag
Posted 2008-02-19 3:45 PM (#54497 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size


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Isn't Als guitar a dreadnought size? When I see "Super Jumbo" I think Gibson J-200, or a Guild F-50. Jumbo is a different shape than dread. And in either case, a different shape than the O. Why does an Ovation have to fit a mold classified by other guitars? It's Ovation shaped, because there's no other guitar with quite the same proportions. Interior volume maybe, but not identically shaped.
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MWoody
Posted 2008-02-19 6:25 PM (#54498 - in reply to #54478)
Subject: Re: Ovation Body Size



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I just got off the phone with my favorite lousy Saleman. He gave me these measurements across the upper and lower bouts:

12"

17"

Any one got a quick reference?
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