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If you could design your Perfect Ovation?
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Nancy |
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Joined: December 2014 Posts: 1713 Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | If you could design your own Dream Ovation - everything was still being made, and you had Carte Blanche of the entire Factory, woods, colors, exotics, and bling, what would you design? Remember, Everything is available for you!! Money no object!!! GO! Edited by naellis58 2015-03-18 10:50 AM | ||
alpep |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10582 Location: NJ | I've done that several times..... | ||
Patch |
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Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4226 Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | My problem is, every time I designed my perfect Ovation, I came up with another perfect design about a month after I got the previous one. | ||
FlySig |
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Joined: October 2005 Posts: 4043 Location: Utah | I already own a decent cross section of really outstanding Ovations. It would be nearly impossible to design just one perfect guitar. I play the 1537 and the Patriot equally, along with the Adamas 2080. The A braced legend is a stellar sounding guitar, which is embodied in the Patriot from 1976. I love the stereo FET preamp in the 1537. I love the look of the 1537, too. The tone of the 2007 Collector's edition is the best of the LX series (I no longer own that guitar), rivaling but not quite matching the Adamas 2080. The Op Pro Studio preamp is just the best for live performance, especially plugged directly into the sound system via XLR. The neck on my 6778LX is the easiest playing neck ever, but I sure can't identify what it is about that particular neck that is different. I do prefer the deep bowls over the mid of the 6778LX. So if I could only have one acoustic wood topped Ovation, it would be an A-braced center hole deep hand laid bowl, non-cutaway, with an LX neck copied from the 6778LX, outfitted with the OP Pro Studio. Or maybe a hand laid deep contour bowl. Can I get two preamps? The Studio and the stereo FET, unless they could build a stereo Studio preamp. The color would be the deep honey color the 1537 has acquired after 33 yrs. And I want a custom bone saddle on the OPP pickup. Gloss finish on the neck. | ||
Mark in Boise |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12755 Location: Boise, Idaho | This seems like a clever variation on the "If you could chose only one" theme. If I could design one that fulfilled all my needs, I wouldn't need the ones I have and I'd feel compelled to sell them. I like the variety and, even with my limited uses, I like to have a wider neck for some songs, a flat 12 fret neck for some, a thinner neck for barre chords, etc. Basically, I like having choices. I'll put snow tires on a sports car to use it all winter, but I can't make an acoustic guitar sound like an electric. The VXT was an attempt at an all purpose guitar, but I sure don't grab it off the wall to play unplugged. | ||
Jérôme |
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Joined: March 2004 Posts: 1388 Location: Paris/France | Done years ago with Al's help!! J
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Jonmark Stone |
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Joined: May 2008 Posts: 1555 Location: Indiana | Mid bowl Adamas II longneck. Beige burst. | ||
Nancy |
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Joined: December 2014 Posts: 1713 Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | Mark in Boise - 2015-03-18 12:41 PM This seems like a clever variation on the "If you could chose only one" theme. If I could design one that fulfilled all my needs, I wouldn't need the ones I have and I'd feel compelled to sell them. I like the variety and, even with my limited uses, I like to have a wider neck for some songs, a flat 12 fret neck for some, a thinner neck for barre chords, etc. Basically, I like having choices. I'll put snow tires on a sports car to use it all winter, but I can't make an acoustic guitar sound like an electric. The VXT was an attempt at an all purpose guitar, but I sure don't grab it off the wall to play unplugged. Good Point Mark! I hadn't thought of that.... This group has such varied interests, and skills. I was just interested in what everyone would come up with, Artistically speaking. | ||
Patch |
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Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4226 Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | You know what would be really cool? A woven-top. cobalt blue mandolin with abalone purfling and walnut binding, gloss neck and a walnut bound fretboard with "Book" style abalone up the neck and into the headstock, which BTW has an ebony veneer to match the ebony bridge. Not that I haven't thought about that instrument for several years or anything but just couldn't afford to make it real..... | ||
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6994 Location: Jet City | Jonmark Stone - 2015-03-18 12:10 PM Mid bowl Adamas II longneck. Beige burst.
yeah... I'll take one of them
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Mark in Boise |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12755 Location: Boise, Idaho | As others have pointed out, when the Mothership was open, anyone with the resources and ideas could have a guitar built to specifications. When I had the resources, I lacked the ideas. I also lacked the experience with enough guitars to formulate those ideas. You might say I lacked the artistry needed to come up with anything. I came to the party a little late and found out that Al and the OFC had been considering a custom Ovation/Adamas and had settled on the concept of the OFC guitar. I was lucky enough to get the last one available. I would have preferred a red one, so when Stephen offered one of his 47RIs, I bought. It sounds slightly better to me, possibly because of the OFC preamp takes up some space or possibly because I like red. Those are as close as I'll get to an Ovation of my design. The LAV Koa is another example. It's a totally different guitar from the OFC or any Adamas. The most obvious part of the guitar is the Koa top, but it is also a 12 fretter with a cutaway and a modern preamp. A totally different stroke for the same folk (me). There are fewer than 24 of us in the world who own those two guitars. I don't think I could design anything that would suit me better. | ||
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Joined: January 2009 Posts: 4535 Location: Flahdaw | It's kinda like cars. The ones you thought were the coolest things EVER, look dated and old fashioned 10 years later. I think you would always have "guitar envy" and never be completely satisfied, no matter WHAT you had made today.... | ||
CanterburyStrings |
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Joined: March 2008 Posts: 2683 Location: Hot Springs, S.D. | Like a lot of others, Al helped me make my dream guitar come true. An Adamas deep hand laid bowl baritone with the same electronics as in the OFCII. | ||
Mark in Boise |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12755 Location: Boise, Idaho | Since I like car analogies, I'll add to Bob's. Some of us want what we couldn't have years ago. It might not have been cool then, but a few years later it becomes cool. That might be why I like the Ovation reissues and would like a Porsche 1959 Convertible D, even though I didn't have a clue that they even existed in 1959. | ||
TAFKAR |
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Joined: April 2008 Posts: 2985 Location: Sydney, Australia | I fantasized about this for many years, but never had the money. 1 3/4" nut width, same carbon fibre top as the 1187 (or maybe the 08C), long neck, hand-laid contour bowl, slot head with broccoli, walnut neck with carbon fibre strip (ala original slot heads and 1187 reissue), carved bridge and heel, Op Pro Studio, some sort of unique colour or just looking like the 1187. | ||
Nancy |
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Joined: December 2014 Posts: 1713 Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | darkbarguitar - 2015-03-18 3:54 PM It's kinda like cars. The ones you thought were the coolest things EVER, look dated and old fashioned 10 years later. I think you would always have "guitar envy" and never be completely satisfied, no matter WHAT you had made today.... I dunno... I still think that a Candy Apple Red 1969 Ford Mach I Mustang is the coolest car ever made!!!! | ||
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 5881 Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | I agree with Al. He has helped me build three of my dream guitars, and I also have three more of his. | ||
stellarjim |
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Joined: August 2003 Posts: 888 Location: Louisville, OH 44641 | I'll take Jerome's guitar pictured!...man what a beauty! He's got good taste. | ||
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Joined: August 2005 Posts: 3736 Location: Sunshine State, Australia | Mark in Boise - 2015-03-19 7:30 AM I would have preferred a red one, so when Stephen offered one of his 47RIs, I bought. It sounds slightly better to me, possibly because of the OFC preamp takes up some space or possibly because I like red. Nah! It's definitely because its red. Just like red Ducatis are faster than yellow Ducatis. | ||
muzza |
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Joined: August 2005 Posts: 3736 Location: Sunshine State, Australia | Mark in Boise - 2015-03-19 7:30 AM I would have preferred a red one, so when Stephen offered one of his 47RIs, I bought. It sounds slightly better to me, possibly because of the OFC preamp takes up some space or possibly because I like red. Nah! It's definitely because its red. Just like red Ducatis are faster than yellow Ducatis. | ||
muzza |
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Joined: August 2005 Posts: 3736 Location: Sunshine State, Australia | I swear I only clicked the button once... | ||
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Joined: August 2002 Posts: 8307 Location: Tennessee | CanterburyStrings - 2015-03-18 2:34 PM Like a lot of others, Al helped me make my dream guitar come true. An Adamas deep hand laid bowl baritone with the same electronics as in the OFCII.
is this the one with the swan inlays? That is a nice guitar.
Must be something about longnecks. I envisioned one with a brown hand laid fiberglass bowl, the top a -7 Lennon/Patriot nutmeg color, walnut binding (a la 1537), MOP purfling aroung the top, walnut bridge and headstock overlay (a la 1537 or Adamas 2), ebony fretboard with the Legend Limited MOP large diamonds and dots, reissue two knob bet stereo preamp. i have no idea if a center hole longneck would sound good, but my eyes would think it sounded great.
Edited by stonebobbo 2015-03-19 2:07 AM | ||
Koenig Kurt |
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Joined: April 2006 Posts: 848 Location: Munich, Germany | All I wanted was not possible, when it would have been possible, so I still miss - an 1187 (slothead reissue) with a 1 7/8 neck in Beige Burst and - an A-braced Custom Legend, acoustic only, in Cadillac Green Burst | ||
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Joined: October 2012 Posts: 1034 Location: Yokohama, Japan | I really enjoy questions like this, and this one's been in my mind for several years. What's really cool is that some of you have been able to realize your dream "O"...testimony of how customer-centric Ovation was, at least before Fxxxxr came into the picture. Well, this is bound to change in a year, but hears to dreamin'... I know I'd be at odds with most of you, but I really like the shape of the iDea guitar with the tri-oval sound-hole. My ideal "O" would be shaped like the iDea, have a figured Japanese cherry (Sakura) variable thickness sound-board, offset Quintad bracing, and mounted on a suspension ring. The pre-amp would have to be the OP-Pro Studio with XLR and stereo output. Five piece neck with standard headstock, ebony fingerboard and bridge (no broccoli for me). Some abalone purfling around the oval soundholes and finished with a nice clear polyurethane based natural gloss finish. I've been way too busy to even get my hands on my 1868 project that I shared in the BFLG, but when that's done, my iDea will be in the shop for conversion. I've already bought the Sakura wood blanks, and I'm hoping I might be able to realize this dream (at least to some degree) next summer...we shall see, but fantasizing is fun, fun, fun... Edited by arumako 2015-03-19 1:23 PM | ||
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Joined: June 2002 Posts: 6197 Location: Phoenix AZ | The adamas ukulele was on the drawing board but never saw the light of day. | ||
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