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Joined: October 2003 Posts: 2
Location: Western Massachussetts | I just bought my 1st Ovation. A 1984, 1613 (Classic). It plays wonderfully, and sounds crystal clear. The action is a bit too low, so the low "E" buzzes around the 3rd fret. After reading this site a few times, I decided to take it to a pro and have the action raised a little. However, there is also a rattle that shows up periodically that I can't figure out. It sounds like it's coming from inside around the bridge area. The guitar has mono and stereo jacks, but everything seems to be snug. Any ideas? Bracing?
Thanks.
John |
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 5750
Location: Scotland | Try plugging a jack into each socket (both at the same time) if the rattle goes away it's the springs on the sockets vibrating in sympathy to certain notes. I've seen this problem on quite a few Ovations & it's easy to fix once you identify it. Also make sure the cables from the pickup and output jacks are secure, they can cause similar problems if they are in contact with the top. It could be any other part of the electronics so persevere if you don't find it imediately |
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Joined: October 2003 Posts: 2
Location: Western Massachussetts | Paul, thanks for the reply. I took the guitar to an Ovation dealer for help in raising the action and determining the reason for the rattle. I was shocked when he wanted to remove the top to fix some loose braces. Having just bought the guitar online, I knew it wasn't worth the cost of that expensive endevour. I sat out in the parking lot wondering what to do and decided to call my local luthier. (I currenly have another guitar in for refretting). Getting to the point, I took the guitar in last Saturday for an inspection and he can re-glue the three loose braces for around $75.00. Not bad. He also adjusted the truss rod and eliminated the buzzing strings, without needing to use shims to raise the action. It seems the ding on top of the guitar was more than just a slight one as indicated on ebay. It was whacked good, but I was not told of the damage before I bought the guitar. Sounds like someone just wanted to get rid of it. Bottom line, go to a pro. It's not that expensive and they do great work. This 1613 was well worth repairing and I will play it for many many years. |
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