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Jack FFR1846
Posted 2008-11-25 10:34 AM (#9979)
Subject: Help with pecking order......


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I'm usually really good at deciphering numbers and designations to figure out the order of things (chevy, pontiac, oldsmobile, buick, cadillac)....you know?

So I am completely stumped on the whole Ovation/Adamas lineup...also understanding that models are added and dropped.

Is there someplace where I can sort of figure out the merit of quality from one to another? All I know so far is that my S771 plays better than any Ovation I've found in music stores. But, of course....those are dominated by new Korean Celebrities......

thanks, jack
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Beal
Posted 2008-11-25 10:47 AM (#9980 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......



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try the reference section
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TAFKAR
Posted 2008-11-25 10:47 AM (#9981 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......



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Hi there Jack,
A starting order goes something like (from highest to lowest):
1) Original Slothead Adamas
2) A range of textured top Adamii, including 47RI, 08C, Adamas I
3) Adamas II (should sound the same as Adamas I but has less bling)
4) Shiny top Adamii, including 2080, w597, 1597 (Some will argue that some of these are better than the others).
5) Custom Legend/Custom Elite (hard to put one of these in front of the other)
6) "normal" Legend & Elites. Some of these are definitely ranked higher than each other, but others will fill that detail in.
7) Balladeer (here's where you come in)
8) Multi hole Celebrities
9) Centre hole Celebrities
10) Applause
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-11-25 11:01 AM (#9982 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......
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Of course in Australia the order is reversed.
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BT717
Posted 2008-11-25 1:18 PM (#9983 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......


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Based on Richard's list above, I own 3 of only the 6th best(4th worst) Ovation's and 1 of the 7th best (3rd worst). ;)

And you know what? I think they're pretty damn good guitars!!!!! :D :D

Richard, I think you list is right on target.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-11-25 1:30 PM (#9984 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......


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Questions:

1. Are carbon topped Adamii better sounding than wood topped Ovations? Depends.....

2. Are we talking current production models, or all models produced thru time?
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Waskel
Posted 2008-11-25 1:37 PM (#9985 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......



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3. What's more appropriate for a 90 year old man, boxers or briefs? Depends...
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-11-25 1:45 PM (#9986 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......


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Originally posted by The Wabbit Formerly Known As Waskel:
3. What's more appropriate for a 90 year old man, boxers or briefs? Depends...
Words of experience?
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-11-25 1:52 PM (#9987 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......


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I think he goes "commando"... cause the sofa in the hotel lobby was wet when he got up . . .
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Waskel
Posted 2008-11-25 2:24 PM (#9988 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......



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It was a long walk to the bushes outside...
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-11-25 2:41 PM (#9989 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......


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Was that after the presentation? ;)
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-11-25 5:06 PM (#9990 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......



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Where does the "Academy" fit in?

The one I played at the jam had a killer sound.

Frets like speed bumps do a nice player.

Also there are some special editions that have merit, (Think FD-14).
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Mitchrx
Posted 2008-11-25 5:43 PM (#9991 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......


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Where do the Collectors models fit in?
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-11-25 5:54 PM (#9992 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......



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All over the place.
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-11-25 6:07 PM (#9993 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......



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On second thought I'll guess that a collector would rate better than most.
At least I would sure hope so.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-11-25 8:21 PM (#9994 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......
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Originally posted by Capo Guy:
Where does the "Academy" fit in?
Better than most of the wood tops.
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TAFKAR
Posted 2008-11-25 8:31 PM (#9995 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......



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The Academy is a weird animal. In some respects it is a real cheap and nasty, made to a budget guitar (which is what it was). This is seen by the razor sharp frets and some other features. On the other hand it was a surprisingly good guitar for that money. It is the quintessential beach guitar, but if the choice was for my one and only never-to-be-replaced guitar, I would rate it below a multi-hole Celebrity and probably below the centre hole celebrity. If I was looking for a cheapo guitar to take to the beach and not worry about (and if they still sold them at a cheapo price) then I would buy one for that purpose if I wanted to take a guitar out into the elements.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-11-25 10:27 PM (#9996 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......
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Richard, which model academy did you play?

My opinion differs from yours 100%. Nothing wrong with disagreeing. But in side by side ownership I've jettisoned every balladeer, legend and elite that I've owned in part because they just couldn't stand up tonally to the KA-17. Maybe mine is unique but the fretwork and the rosewood fingerboard is on oar with any average ovation I've ever seen.

Oh well, nothing wrong with differing opinions. I suspect you may have played the model KA-14.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-11-25 10:36 PM (#9997 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......
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That was my KA-14 Academy at the Smokey's Jam. Yepper, it was inexpensively built, has 'speed bump' frets and doesn't turn heads.

But there is a clip of the SJ with Karen playing a bass run during a strong jam and the Academy's bass booms through on the audio. Keep in mind she was finger picking!

The 'speed bump' frets actually taught me that I was trying to apply too much pressure to the strings. Once I started to try sliding notes I had to ease up due to the 'squared' fret tops. Lesson learned via the -14 and experimentation.

I've yet to hear a Celeb unplugged that even comes close to the Academy. So I would place it twix the Celebs and the wood tops. In fact it could easily nudge itself somewhere into the wood top line-up tonally.

Wow, I didn't mean to make this a long post, but Gallerinski has been advocating the Academy for a long time and I must agree with his observations.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-11-25 10:45 PM (#9998 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......



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Back before I knew any chords, a High School friend showed me her Academy. She'd gotten it for guitar lessons, and she told me that the top and bowl were Plastic.

"So? It's a Toy guitar?"

"Oh no," she says. And then she played it in 'the circle' and the tone carried... Outside.

I have not seen one in recent years, but I sure would love to find one in the local Thrift Store for $35! Or More!
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-11-25 10:54 PM (#9999 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......
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Originally posted by Old Man Arthur:
but I sure would love to find one
You and me both! I'm searching for the -17 slothead in at least the same condition as my -14.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-11-25 11:14 PM (#10000 - in reply to #9979)
Subject: Re: Help with pecking order......


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A Solid Top over 10 yrs. old is hard to beat...
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