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peterbright
Posted 2004-03-03 9:07 PM (#193112)
Subject: Ultra GS


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Location: On the beach in Southwest Florida
Just picked up my first Ovation electric for the grand total of $127.50 on E Bay (with case!). Picture in gallery. This is the single pick up version. Has anyone had any experience with dropped tuning on these?
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2004-03-03 9:24 PM (#193113 - in reply to #193112)
Subject: Re: Ultra GS


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I was looking at that one too, but I was totally unfamiliar with a Kahler fulcrum bridge. I actually had the guy email pictures of the inside as it made not sence, but then... today I get the GTX-33, and there it is again.

Anyway, I'd say you could probably tune down, but you may have to play with the springs, or just lock the trem to keep it in tune. I'm not a fan of fulcrum style bridges, but they seem to work.
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peterbright
Posted 2004-03-03 9:39 PM (#193114 - in reply to #193112)
Subject: Re: Ultra GS


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I've ordered some Gibson Powerline strings (I guess they are so large they look like powerlines & I got them super cheap for 3 sets) to try on the droped tuning. I figured for that price I could use it as a paddle in the canoe if it doesn't play well.
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viking
Posted 2004-03-05 6:15 AM (#193115 - in reply to #193112)
Subject: Re: Ultra GS


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Location: new jersey
We have two GS's and they sound really
good I think you will be happy with the sound.
you may have lock the trem to keep it in tune
one of ours goes out of tune pretty easily with
tem action.
but they are a great buy
good luck please post how you make out.
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peterbright
Posted 2004-03-05 7:03 AM (#193116 - in reply to #193112)
Subject: Re: Ultra GS


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Will do. How do you lock the tremelo?
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viking
Posted 2004-03-10 6:31 AM (#193117 - in reply to #193112)
Subject: Re: Ultra GS


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Three springs on the bridge will do it and tighten then up also you may need to tighten or back off the 6 screws on the bridge to get the bridge to lay flat. You just have to fiddle with it.
sorry for the delay
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2004-03-10 6:45 AM (#193118 - in reply to #193112)
Subject: Re: Ultra GS


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That one has a Kahler fulcrum so just put a block behind the fuldrum under the access panel in the back.
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viking
Posted 2004-03-10 7:00 AM (#193119 - in reply to #193112)
Subject: Re: Ultra GS


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I stand corrected, I have not tried the block Idea
But will get it a try.
thank you MR. Ovation
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peterbright
Posted 2004-03-10 10:33 AM (#193120 - in reply to #193112)
Subject: Re: Ultra GS


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Had it apart last night cleaning etc. The person who sold it to me on E Bay had the full length strings (all wrapped around the posts) so I cut them to length etc.

Sounds great & I will try the block in the back method to lock the tremelo.
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