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cliff
Posted 2004-04-02 9:46 AM (#190827)
Subject: Ovation "Academy" Guitar


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Last Saturday, whilst recovering from the previous day/night's festivities, Master Templeman and I were treated to a private "tasting" of Mr. Keller's Neighborhood.
While we were able to see/hold/play some absolutely STELLAR specimens, there was in fact one little diminutive gem that left me VERY surprised.

The Academy guitar was a very entry-level, student guitar designed to withstand the (ab)use of little musical monsters. it features a thin plastic top that has a raised edge around the rim.
Someone here (I believe it might have been w2) equated it to a plastic cafeteria tray - a very APT comparison!

What surprised me was the SOUND that this thing produced! Nothing even REMOTELY what someone would call "brilliant", but for what the guitar actually IS . . very impressive! Not much bass, not very bright, very "mid-dy". Very "Vanilla"(ahem...Taylor!:-) Temp kinda' likened it to some mid-range Gibson models, and said it would be a very suitable rhythm guitar for some recording purposes. Granted, this would be the ULTIMATE fodder for the "OvationBashers" out there and this would probably be one of the last guitars that I would bring to a jam/gig, but I think it would be VERY interesting to see how this little plasto would fare in a blindfold sound comparison against more "traditional" instruments which had/have a an exponentially larger price tag.
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alpep
Posted 2004-04-02 10:03 AM (#190828 - in reply to #190827)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Academy" Guitar


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I have a few of those "placemats" upstairs somewhere I was going to use them for a "guitar themed" party.
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cliff
Posted 2004-04-02 10:20 AM (#190829 - in reply to #190827)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Academy" Guitar


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I might consider buying one of those from you Al . . . .

. . . they'd make a HELL of a "beach" guitar!!
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-04-02 10:24 AM (#190830 - in reply to #190827)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Academy" Guitar


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Any photos of it, cliff???
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-04-02 10:24 AM (#190831 - in reply to #190827)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Academy" Guitar


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Memory for sound is never reliable, but I had one of the plastic Macaferri's years ago, which are quite collectible & sought-after, and I think the Academy at Kim's sounded better. It reminded me of some horribly expensive vintage J45/50s I've played. Interesting that it was a 12-fret slothead.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-04-02 11:54 AM (#190832 - in reply to #190827)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Academy" Guitar


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Gosh Cliff. Sounds like you guys had fun. Wish I coulda been there.
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cliff
Posted 2004-04-02 12:09 PM (#190833 - in reply to #190827)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Academy" Guitar


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Y'gotta know the right people, Paul . . . .
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willard
Posted 2004-04-02 4:22 PM (#190834 - in reply to #190827)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Academy" Guitar


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And ya got to be willin' to let em ride in your car too.
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alpep
Posted 2004-04-02 5:29 PM (#190835 - in reply to #190827)
Subject: Re: Ovation "Academy" Guitar


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Originally posted by willard:
And ya got to be willin' to let em ride in your car too.


LOL don't I know it....

it got so thick on Saturday morning I just said "you know my cell number call me when you want to leave"
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