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AdamasW597
Posted 2012-01-08 3:59 PM (#344694)
Subject: Taylor vs. Ovation



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If I hear one more person tell me Taylor is twice the guitar than an Ovation is, I think I'll puke. Everyone has their own taste. So quit makin' fun of my round back. I just had a friend tell me Ovation was fiberglass junk. He's a crappy player, so it didn't make much difference. Why do they have such a bad reputation? I own 4 and I love them.
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alpep
Posted 2012-01-08 4:25 PM (#344695 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation


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just ignore them.

that's what we all do
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Patch
Posted 2012-01-08 4:36 PM (#344696 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation



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Originally posted by mymartind35:


He's a crappy player....
So now you know how informed his opinion is. :rolleyes:
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Slipkid
Posted 2012-01-08 5:18 PM (#344697 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation



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Whatcha gonna do.
What can you do?.
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I'd be happy if Taylor fans would just be neutral about other guitars. But I wouldn't expect even that to happen.
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Maybe, through evolution, we Ovation fans have developed a thick skin to the criticism.
I do believe that Ovation fans are more open and less negative to other brands than any other faction of guitar geek.
And I'd also bet good money that "we" are more informed, too.
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Beal
Posted 2012-01-08 5:50 PM (#344698 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation



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Just when he starts going on about how shitty your Ovation is, stop him in his tracks and say "Oh! You must play a Taylor" and walk away.
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Beal
Posted 2012-01-08 5:52 PM (#344699 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation



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Or let him go on about how great his spoofilled Taylor is and then say,

Yeah, I like Taylors too, they're like a warm glass of skim milk.

My Ovation is like a thick, cold milkshake
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2012-01-08 6:03 PM (#344700 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation


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My buddy bought a Taylor and did me a big favor when he told us what he paid for it. I paid less for my first 5 Ovations total and I had 5 different guitars.
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john bange
Posted 2012-01-08 8:05 PM (#344701 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation



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I own a Martin, a Taylor and an Ovation...each has it's very own personality but all three are well built, beautiful sounding instruments.
Statements like that are from ignorence or jelousy.
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SOBeach
Posted 2012-01-08 8:25 PM (#344702 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation


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Originally posted by mymartind35:
If I hear one more person tell me Taylor is twice the guitar than an Ovation is, I think I'll puke.
Puke on your "friend". I bet that'll shut him up! ;) ;)

Originally posted by Slipkid:
I do believe that Ovation fans are more open and less negative to other brands than any other faction of guitar geek.
I agree. Ya gotta stay open-mined to all your options. There are lots of excellent guitars out there (including Taylor), from the big brand names and from the smaller, more boutique crafters. I've had the good fortune to attend the Florida's Newport Guitar Festival both in 2008 and 2010 and there were awesome, amazing guitars everywhere you looked!!! But most were way beyond my meager budget. For the price, I haven't played anything I like better than my acoustic Os and A. Their tonal quality, resonance, sustain, playability and affordability keeps me coming back. I think they're a bargain (especially the older used ones)... I don't really care what they build 'em out of, as long they keep sounding so great.
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Beal
Posted 2012-01-08 8:28 PM (#344703 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation



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No they are from fact,
Taylors suck, (yes they are well built and all that)unless you want to play girlie music in a Nashville sort of way
They are a Xerox copy of a guitar
as flat as the paper they are printed on
they are two dimentional(or is that demented?)
They have no soul
no personality
but then what the hell do I know?
I just used to sell jet fuel.......
and would rather have a Collings.
or an old Martin
or a Merrill
or a Laskin
or a Blazer and Henks
or a Schoenberg
or a Tippin
or a Osthoff
or a Caleb Smith guitar
or a Takamine, my Blewgrass Tak will sweep the floor with any Taylor
Yeah, yeah, I know.....I gotta go anyway, there's another plane wantin a top off.....
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fillhixx
Posted 2012-01-08 8:43 PM (#344704 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation



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I almost never seen a convertablized plane!

As fer git boxes, they's so many kindsa
gitars cos they's so many kinds of people.
We'd all look pretty boring playing the same
git-ar and wearing the same bowl haircut.
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jay
Posted 2012-01-08 10:08 PM (#344705 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation



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The only Taylor I would be interested in is the Pallet guitar. Tremendous coolness abounds. But, of course, thats like saying the only Bentley that I would be interested in is the Mulsanne.
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stephent28
Posted 2012-01-08 10:23 PM (#344706 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation



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If I want to spend Taylor type money, there are many other brands I prefer.

I am not a Taylor hater but I think (notice I said I) that they are overpriced for what you get.

Great necks, pretty tops, thin sound.
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john bange
Posted 2012-01-08 10:38 PM (#344707 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation



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Stephent28 might be right about some of the Taylors...I do hope my GA4-12 develops a fuller voice than it has right now...it is thin, but the neck is heaven...then again, so is the neck on my country artist. The nylon voice of my country artist can overpower the Taylor right now and I am a little bit bothered and suprised by that.
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javaman
Posted 2012-01-08 10:49 PM (#344708 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation


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I like my Taylor 710ce, I also like my Custom Balladeer and my N769 Custom Legend. The fact is, they are all excellent guitars, but I would not pay the price for another Taylor. My Ovations play and sound just as good as the Taylor for a fraction of the price, and I'm not ashamed to bring them out anywhere I go.
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Beal
Posted 2012-01-09 8:59 AM (#344709 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation



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I like the necks on my 1939 Martins, but then again I like Louisville sluggers.
They're good for hitting Taylors out of the park.

I did have one that wasn't that bad about 20 years ago, it was a burled walnut back and sides and a redwood top. OMish body shape, kinda pretty. Had one each of their 20th anniversaries, blah....
I just don't like them
Like I said, a warm glass of skim milk. It will work in your coffee and on your cerial, even take your thirst away on a hot day. Given a choice, I'll go for the milkshake.
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mbedard
Posted 2012-01-09 9:19 AM (#344710 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation



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Originally posted by mymartind35:
. He's a crappy player, so it didn't make much difference.
HA! I know what you mean...I was at a jam a little while ago and this guy had brought like $10k worth of high priced collectible electrics and amps -- couldn't play a lick. Meanwhile I had my cheap little electric and a 5 Watt practice amp and held my own pretty well. Sorry, but I'm not impressed that you have enough money to buy the most expensive gear available unless you can actually play it well enough to deserve it.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2012-01-09 9:24 AM (#344711 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation



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I fooled around with a Taylor 914 cutaway at NAMM a few years ago and decided that if the price was right on the used market, and I didn't have my eye on anything else, then maybe. But for about the same money, I was more impressed with all of the Collings OM models and a Martin OM42. When I found a little money a few months later, I thought about it some more and ordered a custom Adamas 1187 SSB. A year later when I had the same choices, I ordered a custom Takamine 760. On boh occasions, I shut my eyes and went with value and tone over hype, although I do intend to someday own a Collings and a Martin OM42.
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Nick B.
Posted 2012-01-09 10:32 AM (#344712 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation



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A while back one of the local mom and pop music shops hosted the Taylor Road Show where the factory crew demonstrated the current lineup and gave folks a chance to play the guitars. The only guitar that appealed to me was the 714CE, but there was too much noise in the room to really hear it. The salesman thought I was interested enough that he brought one in from their other location in Lubbock. When I went in to try it out, I carried my 1689 to compare. From both sides my 1689 sounded better and everyone in the room agreed. It worked out for the best because I don’t like cutaways; if my left hand is anywhere near the body of the guitar, it’s lost and has no business being there.
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stephent28
Posted 2012-01-09 1:18 PM (#344713 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation



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whenever I play out if I am not using a Collings I ALWAYS take an Adamas (85-90% of the time). Most of the haters have never actually seen one (much less heard one) so they are more inclined to come up afterwards and tell me how great the guitar sounds.......

then when they find out it is an Ovation, there is not much they can say putting it down cause they let their ears make the initial impression instead of their eyes.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2012-01-09 5:21 PM (#344714 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation


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Originally posted by alpep:
just ignore them.

that's what we all do
+1
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2012-01-09 6:14 PM (#344715 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation


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I haven't heard the Taylor praises in a long time, maybe since I quit visiting Guitar Center. I have had a couple people question my Ovation obsession recently. One was my guitar teacher who asked if I was brand loyal about everything and I said yes. Another saw my guitars and asked if Ovation sponsored me. Unfortunately, no. New Year's Eve a friend asked why the Adamas that was on stage (not mine) had the funny holes. I explained that in more detail than she wanted. Finally, when someone heard I bought another Ovation and asked why, I said it was because that's what I know.
I've learned a lot about other guitars since I've been on this site, but the only one I bought for me was a Hamer and I sold that because I wasn't using it.
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2012-01-09 6:59 PM (#344716 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation


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Originally posted by mymartind35:
... He's a crappy player, so it didn't make much difference.
Then tell him it doesn't matter what kind of guitar he has because he's never gonna get anything out of it anyway.
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Weaser P
Posted 2012-01-09 8:05 PM (#344717 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation


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Originally posted by ProfessorBB:
On both occasions, I shut my eyes and went with value and tone over hype...
To each his own but I'm in the Prof's boat. You want the "WOW" factor (as a guy in my office calls it), you STILL don't go for the Taylor. Yeah, yeah, I know. Nice guitars. I've played a few that I thought were pretty nice. NEVER played one I HAD to have. But, then again, no one ever needed my opinion before they started building a guitar.

Go with what you like and don't look back. And, if someone says something about your O or A? I believe the term is "STFU".
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AdamasW597
Posted 2012-01-09 8:05 PM (#344718 - in reply to #344694)
Subject: Re: Taylor vs. Ovation



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You all made me feel a lot better. I've had an Adamas W597 for 6 years and I literally love it. I own a '79 D-35 Martin that will literally smoke any Taylor made. I own a CS 2000 Celebrity, A GC 057 Celebrity, A CC29S-4C with a contour bowl, a 3/4 size Gretsch, a EG334 Takamine, and an "old" Yamaha classical that I learned on. I know what a piece of crap sounds and plays like. I'm happy with every piece of gear I have. Funny thing is, I hardly ever play my '63 reissue Strat. I am an Ovation guitar player and damned proud of it.
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