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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-02-13 7:35 PM (#320806 - in reply to #320756)
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Tup said:
In my opinion this is a "must have" for anyone serious about collecting great sounding ovations


So Dave, do you own one?
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lanaki
Posted 2007-02-13 7:35 PM (#320807 - in reply to #320756)
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after hearing phil keaggy play his mcpherson, i think that is my new dream guitar.

the fingerboard on my 1537 is not a floater, unfortunately. there is a black resin of some sort filling in the gap. that may be why the volume is not quite what it could/should be. i added a shim under the saddle to the two that were already there.
the action and intonation are still right on and she is now buzz-free. i believe the volume increased somewhat. added a new set of nanowebs for the icing on the cake. i am really enjoying how she sounds playing hawaiian-style slack key (Ki Ho'alu) music. it is very "nahenahe" (na-hey-na-hey) or sweet sounding. i will probably video myself playing one of my original slack key songs on this guitar and upload it to YouTube soon.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-02-13 8:05 PM (#320808 - in reply to #320756)
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Keep in mind that a player like Keaggy would make anything sound good.....
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Goober
Posted 2007-02-13 8:15 PM (#320809 - in reply to #320756)
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Originally posted by mtnbikerfred:
Let me just make one comment. I got the C2078LX back from loan to my brother in law. Did my usual, clean it up, string it up routine, and I have been enjoying playing it, noting it's amazingly well balanced tone, etc. Then, I picked up my 1537....

I even played a little 3 chord rif to my wife, first on the Custom Elite, then the 1537, just to make sure it wasn't just my imagination. She asked "why is that one so much louder?", referring to the 1537. It is 150% more guitar than anything except maybe a textured top Adamas. Total Martin Killer. Seriously. Play a coffee shop gig with it, and you wont need a PA. You will need to learn to sing louder, but that's another problem. If anyone is one the fence about this, or is thinking "I don't really need another Elite", trust me. You do, and this is a great deal on a fine example.
Very well put!! My 1537 is THE most respnsive guitar I've ever owned. Congrats to the buyer!!
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stellarjim
Posted 2007-02-13 9:50 PM (#320810 - in reply to #320756)
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Randy:
I'm very much looking forward to hearing and seeing your Youtube video with your new guitar.

Jim
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lanaki
Posted 2007-02-13 10:38 PM (#320811 - in reply to #320756)
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give me a day or two jim and i will post it. mahalo!
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lanaki
Posted 2007-02-15 4:06 PM (#320812 - in reply to #320756)
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i'm amazed, guys! i opened the case of my 1537 this morning to discover the indention that i suspected was going to develop in to a crack has vanished. the top that was so wavy looking when i first saw the guitar has now leveled out and looks wonderful. i suspect that the guitar became a bit dry after stellarjim boxed it up and then sent it to me a few weeks later. the moister climate here has replenished the wood. i am thrilled with this awesome instrument.
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