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Johnny99
Posted 2005-04-10 1:50 PM (#155321)
Subject: Pick-up


Joined:
April 2005
Posts: 12

Location: Minn.
I think the pick-up needs replacing on my Ovation Folklore model 1614.
Are these expensive?
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MWoody
Posted 2005-04-10 3:27 PM (#155322 - in reply to #155321)
Subject: Re: Pick-up



Joined:
December 2003
Posts: 13997

Location: Upper Left USA
Yes, No and maybe!

The best you could do is see what Customer Service at Ovation can do for you.

Is it the single knob unit? I just picked one off of Ebay for about $40. No garauntee (sp).

What is it doing wrong? Sometimes a good shot of cleaner is all that is needed.
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Johnny99
Posted 2005-04-10 4:58 PM (#155323 - in reply to #155321)
Subject: Re: Pick-up


Joined:
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Posts: 12

Location: Minn.
Yes, it's a single knob. I've never used one before. I picked up a cord at Schmidtt Music, and plugged it into a tape player to see if I could move the level meters. Nothing comes through.
If I screw around with the knob, I get some static, but that's about it.
Any info would be appreciated.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2005-04-10 5:02 PM (#155324 - in reply to #155321)
Subject: Re: Pick-up


Joined:
February 2002
Posts: 5750

Location: Scotland
change the battery, check the pickup jack connection to the preamp and the physical condition of the output jack. The original volume-only Fet3 preamp circuit is piss-simple & any tech with half a brain can fix them. If it's the pickup that's down they are basically unrepairable and you'd need to contact Kim or John at customer service.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2005-04-10 8:28 PM (#155325 - in reply to #155321)
Subject: Re: Pick-up



Joined:
August 2003
Posts: 4619

Location: SoCal
re: "tech with half a brain can fix them"

that leaves me out so take it in consideration...

have a 1669 that was dead, yet some "noise" when turning the volume knob...plugged in a new saddle, no problem...as advised, call Customer Service (Kim or John) at 800-552-4681 or 860-379-7575.
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BruDeV
Posted 2005-04-10 9:00 PM (#155326 - in reply to #155321)
Subject: Re: Pick-up


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January 2003
Posts: 1498

Location: San Bernardino, California
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Johnny99
Posted 2005-04-11 2:59 PM (#155327 - in reply to #155321)
Subject: Re: Pick-up


Joined:
April 2005
Posts: 12

Location: Minn.
Thanks much, guys
I'll check it out.
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