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Oren
Posted 2004-05-05 7:39 PM (#188455)
Subject: Ovation mandolin neck width?


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Hi all,

I'm thinking about ordering an MM68 mandolin, but I've been told that Ovation mandolins have a narrow neck width. My Godin is about 1 1/8 inches wide at the nut--anybody know what the neck width of the MM68 at the nut is?

Any opinions about other features of the MM68? Anything else I should ask about? I understand that the amplified sound is quite good--any opinions about the acoustic sound and volume?

I have other mandos, including arch-top bluegrass-style instruments, and I don't expect a flat-top Ovation to sound like an arch-top F-hole mando. I'm just interested in having a mandolin that will sound good plugged-in, and that will also be reasonably useful when played unplugged. I love my Godin A8, but it is strictly an amplified instrument.

Thanks for your thoughts,

Oren
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Oren
Posted 2004-05-05 7:47 PM (#188456 - in reply to #188455)
Subject: Re: Ovation mandolin neck width?


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Well, I finally managed to navigate the Ovation website and found out that the width is 1 3/16 inches, so that answers that. I'd still appreciate any other feedback about the MM68. :rolleyes:
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-05-05 7:49 PM (#188457 - in reply to #188455)
Subject: Re: Ovation mandolin neck width?


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Location: Converse, Texas
Miles (Mr. Ovation) has an MM68 for sale.
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Oren
Posted 2004-05-05 8:08 PM (#188458 - in reply to #188455)
Subject: Re: Ovation mandolin neck width?


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Hizzonner,

Where is it listed? I don't see it on the For Sale list.

Oren
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-05-05 8:59 PM (#188459 - in reply to #188455)
Subject: Re: Ovation mandolin neck width?


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It's not listed. Better email him at MilesKB@aol.com
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2004-05-05 9:05 PM (#188460 - in reply to #188455)
Subject: Re: Ovation mandolin neck width?


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Yes Oren, go ahead and email me. I am getting ready to put it on eBay. mileskb@aol.com
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Bailey
Posted 2004-05-06 2:43 AM (#188461 - in reply to #188455)
Subject: Re: Ovation mandolin neck width?


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Oren

I've played mandolin for many years and I would trust Miles to give you what you want, Ovation has some excellent mandolins for today's music.

Bailey
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-05-06 9:06 AM (#188462 - in reply to #188455)
Subject: Re: Ovation mandolin neck width?


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The MM68 is a great Instrument.It's not a Bluegrass Mandolin, but it sounds stunning none the less. That Mandolin is on my wish list of Ovations to own. If you want a good price on an MM68, . Check out Miles. The listing in The For Sale Section was a while ago. it's a good price and Miles is Very Trustworty. Email him you won't be sorry.
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mandohack
Posted 2004-05-17 9:34 PM (#188463 - in reply to #188455)
Subject: Re: Ovation mandolin neck width?


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Location: Lincoln, Nebraska
Read my MM68 Blog
It's actually a custom supercharged job, a limited Adamas model, but I'm very happy!
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-05-17 9:37 PM (#188464 - in reply to #188455)
Subject: Re: Ovation mandolin neck width?



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That's the second nicest mando I've ever seen.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-05-17 9:49 PM (#188465 - in reply to #188455)
Subject: Re: Ovation mandolin neck width?


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And the first nicest (as if I don't already know)?
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-05-17 10:44 PM (#188466 - in reply to #188455)
Subject: Re: Ovation mandolin neck width?



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Just personal preference. But that darn 7LTD sure a looker in my book.
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Bailey
Posted 2004-05-18 1:37 AM (#188467 - in reply to #188455)
Subject: Re: Ovation mandolin neck width?


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Oren

I should mention that I played my nephew's Celebrity mandolin and was satisfied with the acoustic sound and really impressed with it's sound plugged in, I wanted one then and still do, another unrequited GAS infatuation. I really liked the way it looked also.

Mandohack

That is a beauty, sure makes my GAS attacks come every 2 minutes sorta like labor. Honey, IT'S TIME, get me to the music store in 15 min. or the WRONG IDEA WILL BE BORN HERE ON THE LIVING ROOM FLOOR!!!!

Bailey
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Beal
Posted 2004-05-18 7:35 AM (#188468 - in reply to #188455)
Subject: Re: Ovation mandolin neck width?



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I think that the first mandos made were with a flat fretboard. The recent ones I've seen are slightly radiused which I've been told is prefered. They all sound great.
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Paul Wag
Posted 2004-05-18 10:04 AM (#188469 - in reply to #188455)
Subject: Re: Ovation mandolin neck width?


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I have an Applause that I bought used to learn on - it's suits that purpose.

Some day I'll move up to a USA one...

Mandohack - sure enjoyed reading your blog, especially the link to "someone better looking than me"!!
:)
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