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Perfect Stranger
Posted 2008-12-03 11:16 AM (#8912)
Subject: Hello everybody


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Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Hi, my name is Abilio, you can call me Ab, I live in Lisbon, Portugal (that's in Europe) and I just got myself a brand new CDE225 Ovation Celebrity double-neck from a local dealer.
I drove 300 kms each way to get it.

Anyway, the guitar is great and plays great, although not 100% perfect in terms of finishing, as there are a few wood burrs on the 12 string bridge string holes and also on the upper bout sound holes, visible when you peek into some of them.
Can anyone offer any advice on how to remove the burrs, specially on the bridge?

On another note, I tested the guitar at the shop through an acoustic guitar amp, and I noticed a somewhat loud POP when acting of the neck switch. This pop is only heard a few seconds after acting on the switch. If toggling rapidly between necks, there's no pop, so I'm guessing there's some electricity build-up on the circuitry, maybe due to the amp not being connected to the ground? (I was not able to confirm this, as I only though about this back at home...)
This guitar will used mostly plugged straight into the board, maybe the POP will not be there?
I will only be able to try this next Friday, so I holding my breath...

As for the OP24+ pre, I think it has the right features for this type of guitar except for the onboard tuner. I am currently using a loaned Takamine GSeries 540 which as an onboard tuner and I miss that on my new Ovation. Is there another Ovation preamp that I can directly replace at a later stage?

Finally, what's a good guitar stand for a double-neck?

Here are a few pics of the guitar:
http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l150/PerfectStranger1/Ovation1.jp...

http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l150/PerfectStranger1/Ovation2.jp...

http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l150/PerfectStranger1/Ovation3.jp...

http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l150/PerfectStranger1/Ovation4.jp...

Thank you in advance for any help, and I hope to learn a lot about Ovations on this forum.

Greetings to all from Portugal.

Ab
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BT717
Posted 2008-12-03 11:27 AM (#8913 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody


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Location: Vernon CT
Welcome Ab!! Stick around and enjoy this "crazy" group.
Unfortunetly, I can't answer your questions, BUT, others will be around later on that can and will advise you!
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lanaki
Posted 2008-12-03 11:30 AM (#8914 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody


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Location: big island
aloha and welcome ab. i'm glad we don't have to call you "perfectstranger" because nobody's perfect!
you will soon hear from others regarding your guitar questions.
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2008-12-03 11:41 AM (#8915 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody


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Location: Converse, Texas
Welcome ab. Very nice looking guitar.
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marenostrum
Posted 2008-12-03 12:10 PM (#8916 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody



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Location: Tuscany, Italy
Welcome to the OFC !!
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Waskel
Posted 2008-12-03 12:11 PM (#8917 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody



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Welcome from me, too. Nice looking doubleneck there, I like the color.
I could make some guesses at your questions, but they would only be that - guesses. So I'm as useless as the previous respondents, but also like them I'm sure someone will be along who can answer them with authority, if not dignity.


Originally posted by PerfectStranger:
I live in Lisbon, Portugal (that's in Europe)
See, Weaser? I told you Portugal wasn't in Arkansas...
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Losov
Posted 2008-12-03 12:16 PM (#8918 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody


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Thanks for posting the pics. I've always wondered what kind of a case you needed for a doubleneck.
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schroeder
Posted 2008-12-03 12:24 PM (#8919 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody


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A big one.
Welcome.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-12-03 12:30 PM (#8920 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody


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Location: South of most, North of few
Welcome AB! As far as a preamp with a tuner, the OP 24+C has a tuner built in, and will fit right in the same hole as the OP 24+. They are available from the factory. As far as a stand, I would think one of those small stage stands that supports the lower bout and the back of the guitar would work.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-12-03 12:31 PM (#8921 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody


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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
Welcome AB! As far as a preamp with a tuner, the OP 24+C has a tuner built in, and will fit right in the same hole as the OP 24+. They are available from the factory. As far as a stand, I would think one of those small stage stands that supports the lower bout and the back of the guitar would work.
BTW, I have no authority or dignity either.
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an4340
Posted 2008-12-03 12:44 PM (#8922 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody


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On deburring I say just leave it. The ones around the bridge will fall off eventually. If you must debur, only debur around the inside of the sound hole, you can try wrapping a pencil in a very fine sheet of sandpaper and gently debur. But I recommend you just leave it and it will eventually fall off.
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-12-03 1:01 PM (#8923 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody


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Originally posted by The Wabbit Formerly Known As Waskel:
Originally posted by PerfectStranger:
I live in Lisbon, Portugal (that's in Europe)
See, Weaser? I told you Portugal wasn't in Arkansas... [/QB]
I knew my globe was a little outdated but REALLY!

Welcome, Ab. Hope you enjoy yourself here.
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Waskel
Posted 2008-12-03 1:18 PM (#8924 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody



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Originally posted by Weaser P:
Originally posted by The Wabbit Formerly Known As Waskel:
Originally posted by PerfectStranger:
I live in Lisbon, Portugal (that's in Europe)
See, Weaser? I told you Portugal wasn't in Arkansas...
I knew my globe was a little outdated but REALLY!
Maybe you just need to put a little more air in it...
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-12-03 2:05 PM (#8925 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody



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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
"I just got myself a brand new CDE225 Ovation Celebrity double-neck from a local dealer.
I drove 300 kms each way to get it."

And I was mad that my local dealer is 10 blocks away! :mad:

Welcome Ab.
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Auriemma
Posted 2008-12-03 3:35 PM (#8926 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody



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Location: NW of Philadelphia
Welcome Ab! Nice Double.

As for replacing the OP24+ for the OP24+C, I wouldn't. The OP-24+ is a good preamp. Just pick up a good tuner, they cost less than a new preamp and are more accurate. Just my humble opinion.
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flackster
Posted 2008-12-03 4:13 PM (#8927 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody


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Location: Melbourne Australia
Welcome Ab, great colour I really like it. What music will you be playing on it?

Cheers from down here :)
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-12-03 5:27 PM (#8928 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody


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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub
When did they move Portugal to Europe?
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fillhixx
Posted 2008-12-03 5:34 PM (#8929 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody



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Location: Campbell River, British Columbia
Late 1930's. Spain had an opening.
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2008-12-03 5:53 PM (#8930 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody


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Location: Converse, Texas
Welcome from Texas, which is bigger than Portugal and most European countries. :D
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Perfect Stranger
Posted 2008-12-03 7:01 PM (#8931 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody


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Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Guys, thanks for your insights. I thought about the "normal" tuner, but I just wanted to know whether there was a pre available for this model with the in-built tuner.
Should I decide to upgrade, what are the steps I need to take to disassembe the old pre and assemble the new one, i.e., how is it attached to the guitar's body?
Do you have a price guide for the OP24+C?

Re-deburring: that's a very good ideia about that pencil and sandpaper. I can leave the burrs in but they are ugly looking and don't belong there, the 6 string bridge does not have any.
I'll try to sort it out when it's string changing time. BTW, I just broke the High E string on the 6 string.. a good start, I can see...

On another note, you think I can directly swap the G strings (no pun intended) location on the 12 string, i.e. the high G on the bottom instead on the top, just like Brian May does, so as to ease the playing of Love of My Live (you know, THAT part of the song...) without affecting the nut slots for the G strings?

Gents, I'm glad you all know now where Portugal is and it sure isn't inside Spain...

Thank you again for your comments :)
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Perfect Stranger
Posted 2008-12-04 4:47 AM (#8932 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody


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Location: Lisbon, Portugal
I forgot to mention, this guitar will be used in a dance combo, so maybe I'll even put it through a distortion pedal :rolleyes:
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AussieJames
Posted 2008-12-04 6:20 AM (#8933 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody



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Location: Brisbane Australia
Hi Ab,

I've been looking out for one of those

Welcome fron "Downunder"

AJ
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Perfect Stranger
Posted 2008-12-04 6:35 AM (#8934 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody


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Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Oz... been there back in 1993.
I remember sunny Bondi Beach...
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AussieJames
Posted 2008-12-04 7:11 AM (#8935 - in reply to #8912)
Subject: Re: Hello everybody



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Nice one PS, great place!!!

AJ
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