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Showtime_100
Posted 2007-01-18 7:51 PM (#119889)
Subject: Hello ...


Joined:
January 2007
Posts: 47

Location: Virginia
I have just stepped into the world of Ovation ... to-day I purchased my FIRST Ovation model CC28 in Ruby Red.

Though not as extravagant as most of you have BUT a OVATION none the less and I feel pretty damn good about that ;) and it's my first acoustic guitar to boot!

I do own 2 electric guitars a Fender Strat and a Charvel RL 150 and have wanted to get a good acoustic but money shortages prevail so ya get what can get with WHAT cha got ...right ?

ANYWAYS ... I'm glad I found this site and I hope you all don't look down on a NOOB with a CHEAP Ovation :p
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-01-18 7:54 PM (#119890 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...


Joined:
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Posts: 2804

Location: ranson,wva
a cheap ovation is a ovation none the less....

welcome to the club...jason
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colt357
Posted 2007-01-18 7:59 PM (#119891 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...


Joined:
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Posts: 713

Location: Alberta, Canada
Welcome to the World of O! I doubt you will be sorry you found this place. Stick around and learn, like the rest of us NOOBs.

A most enjoyable place.

Dave
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Beal
Posted 2007-01-18 8:16 PM (#119892 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...



Joined:
January 2002
Posts: 14127

Location: 6 String Ranch
welcome
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-01-18 8:18 PM (#119893 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...



Joined:
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Posts: 4394

Location: East Tennessee
Originally posted by johnny cash 83:
a cheap ovation is a ovation none the less....

welcome to the club...jason
I prefer to use the word "Inexpensive"



BTW:
Showtime.
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Showtime_100
Posted 2007-01-18 8:25 PM (#119894 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...


Joined:
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Posts: 47

Location: Virginia
LMAO ...

INEXPENSIVE does SOUND a little better then CHEAP :D

What was I EVER thinkin'... how did I ever let that word "CHEAP" roll off my fingers like that :rolleyes:

Thanks guys for the warm welcome :)
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-01-18 8:29 PM (#119895 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...


Joined:
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Posts: 7307

Location: South of most, North of few
Celebs still offer a lot of guitar for the $. Welcome Showtime, there's a lot of good information, not to mention wit in these posts. (notice I didn't add the word "nit")

And Mike's right, there are no "cheap" Ovations.
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philmax
Posted 2007-01-18 8:37 PM (#119896 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...


Joined:
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Posts: 659

Location: Hiram, Georgia
Welcome Showtime, if you post about 20 more times you'll enjoy full membership privileges, congrats...phil
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lanaki
Posted 2007-01-18 8:39 PM (#119897 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...


Joined:
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Posts: 5575

Location: big island
Aloha Showtime and Welcome to the Kingdom of "O" where are the "Wizards of O" hang out. I don't claim to be one, I'm new here just like you, but unlike you, I have owned acoustic guitars for nearly 40 years now. Enjoy the OFC my friend.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-01-18 9:54 PM (#119898 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...


Joined:
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Posts: 12754

Location: Boise, Idaho
Just read a few of the past posts. You'll see that none of us have any business looking down on anyone. Warning: this board may corrupt you. All I wanted was a CC 057 when I found this board and they destroyed what was left of my sanity.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-01-18 10:16 PM (#119899 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...



Joined:
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Posts: 13987

Location: Upper Left USA
I prefer the terms "Entry Level" and "Frugal Bargain".
I have and enjoy some of these as well as the "SWMBO doesn't need to know the full price".
Welcome.
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-01-19 1:36 AM (#119900 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...


Joined:
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Posts: 2804

Location: ranson,wva
may i add. when i found this place about 10months ago i owned 1 guitar. a beat and battered celb cs257 yardsale special. as you can see from my tag line my collection has grown quite a bit..lol not the biggest collection but i do(in my own opinion) a verry well rounded and player friendly collection....ive bought several o's from fellow ofcer's. btw way i still got the celb with a 3in hole on the top.....have fun..jason
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-01-19 6:59 AM (#119901 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...


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Location: South of most, North of few
Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
Just read a few of the past posts. You'll see that none of us have any business looking down on anyone. Warning: this board may corrupt you. All I wanted was a CC 057 when I found this board and they destroyed what was left of my sanity.
Mark, thats exactly what happened to me, sanity and all. (the CC 057 was my first Ovation) :eek:
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2007-01-19 8:16 AM (#119902 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...



Joined:
July 2005
Posts: 3410

Location: GA USA
Welcome Showtime! Here's a tip: when you get ready to upgrade, you might want to post something in Sell/Trade like "I'm looking for a..."

Most likely you'll get fantastic offers that will blow any store away.
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Showtime_100
Posted 2007-01-19 9:35 AM (#119903 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...


Joined:
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Posts: 47

Location: Virginia
Thanks ALOT guys ...

I'm not TO expeirenced with the Ovation sound but this one I bought sounded ALOT better then the other brands I tried out at the music store in that price range I was limited to.

I have no doubt, NO DOUBT that I made the right choice in buyin' this Ovation. My friends love it as much as I do and the Ruby Red is absolutely gorgeous. I'm HOOKED now and I'll defintely take your advice Captain when I decide to buy another ;)
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Omaha
Posted 2007-01-19 9:56 AM (#119904 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...


Joined:
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Posts: 1126

Location: Omaha, NE
Ovations are just wonderful. You are going to love yours. I can appreciate other guitars as well, but I will always have an Ovation on the rack.

The thing that I notice is that they are just so functional. Pretty much what you would expect from a guitar designed by engineers. I love the sound of course, but I also love the fact that they work so well. They stay in tune. The necks stay straight. They aren't particularly finickey about humidity. The backs are (naturally) just about bulletproof. They plugged in sound is effortless.

They will probably never be that well regarded for extremely delicate, technical playing. But for slaying away at a bar gig, or for pounding out cowboy chords in church, and doing it week after week without any doubt or drama, they are the best.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-01-19 10:40 AM (#119905 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...


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Posts: 12754

Location: Boise, Idaho
There are a bunch of very technical players that play Ovations. I never got that CC057, by the way. Ruby Red, too. My wife didn't buy it for me, so I bought a CS247 to spite her, traded it for the 99 Collector's and so on and so on.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-01-19 10:42 AM (#119906 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...


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Location: South of most, North of few
"and so on and so on."

Thats how it all starts....
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2007-01-19 11:02 AM (#119907 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...



Joined:
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Posts: 1817

Location: Minden, Nebraska
Welcome to the club. I played Guilds exclusively for my acoustics until the day I tried an Ovation in a shop in Lincoln, NE. I walked out of there with an Elite and a Celebrity CC-157 (I think it was a for a back up. I've never regretted it, and that Celebrity was a sweet guitar!
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fillhixx
Posted 2007-01-19 12:23 PM (#119908 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...



Joined:
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Posts: 4827

Location: Campbell River, British Columbia
Originally posted by Omaha:
They will probably never be that well regarded for extremely delicate, technical playing.
Too right! I mean guys like Glen Campbell, Josh White, Waskel,and Marcel Dadi have never been exactly known for being tenderwith a guitar.... :rolleyes:

But you're right, they're as close as a good sounding guitar will ever be to indestructable. Lord knows, I'm the semi-official tester! I got my Balladeer sometime in the mid-70's. (we all know the 70's were everything the 60's claimed to be :rolleyes: ) It still looks pretty good at a distance, unlike the owner. (Most overheard comment when I stroll the beach at night, " cheezit! Fat cop on patrol!")

Welcome Showtime, you'll never get too much respect from guitar snobs, but you can take comfort by drowning out their Wimptone guitars... that is, when you get your first deep body Ovation. With the shallow bowl, all you can do is smile down the bridge of your nose when everone's plugged into the big PA and yours is the only guitar NOT feeding back.
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Waskel
Posted 2007-01-19 1:18 PM (#119909 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...



Joined:
February 2005
Posts: 11840

Location: closely held secret
Hey! I'm tender!
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2007-01-19 1:43 PM (#119910 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...


Joined:
April 2006
Posts: 1017

Location: Budd Lake, NJ
Hi, Showtime--
Welcome from your sisters here in the club, too; I just gave my son a Celebrity for Christmas--plays really nice, sounds fine. (Its' playability impressed friends who play more expensive non-Ovations.) No need to apologize for your axe--my first guitar was little more than a cheese box with rubber bands, but it got me started; you are already much further ahead of where I began.
This is a great place to get lots of good information about your new acquisition; but don't let them talk you into string tubes unless you're absolutely sure you need them! ;)

--Karen
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Showtime_100
Posted 2007-01-19 1:45 PM (#119911 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...


Joined:
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Posts: 47

Location: Virginia
This thing sounds SOOOOOOOOO good I have hardly put it down since I got it!

What a joy to play and I'm glad I made the decision to get an acoustic and that acoustic to be an Ovation ... I won't EVEN tell you guys what I was lookin' at gettin' in the acoustic field ;-)
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Sleepy Eyes McGee
Posted 2007-01-19 3:23 PM (#119912 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...


Joined:
June 2005
Posts: 231

Location: N.J.
Doesnt matter if its a $50 beater or an Adamas I.
Its all in yer fingers!! ;)
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Phil Wong
Posted 2007-01-19 3:39 PM (#119913 - in reply to #119889)
Subject: Re: Hello ...


Joined:
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Posts: 1792

Location: Rego Park, NY,
PHIL(Sleepy Eyes McGee), How you doin'and how's the finger?
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