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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 1
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Date:3/11/02 7:47:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
From:MATTSUEY1@aol.com
I have an Ovation "Stereo" Custom Legend that I bought new in 1981, it's been
one of my favorite Guitars, I have a problem with one side not amplifiying as
loud as the other, it does not matter if I'm plugged in to mono or stereo the low E, D, B are normal but the low A,G, high E are
less amplified
(not balanced) after 21 years I know the sound this Guitar should produce,
my problem is I have not been able to find a dealer I can trust to evaluate
this problem. It's probably not warranty work but I would like to find
someone to look
at my Guitar, any advice or information would be appreciated, my Model No. is
1619, Serial No. 222933 , I live in Kansas city, Ks. but I am close to Kansas
City
Missouri.
Thanks for you time
Matt Hartman |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10581
Location: NJ | first I would try calling the Ovation service department talk to JOhn or Kim and see what insight they can give you. they can also refer you to your nearest authorized service tell them alpep sent you |
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 5750
Location: Scotland | A friend of mine had the same problem about 20 years ago on a Legend Ltd. If I remember correctly there are two trim-pots inside the pre-amp, one for each set of three strings. The pots can be adjusted so the strings are correctly balanced. If my memory isn't playing tricks this is a fix you could easily do yourself. I could of course, be way off on this but customer service can confirm & then it's a 10 minute job for any competent tech
Paul
[ March 13, 2002: Message edited by: Paul Templeman ] |
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Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127
Location: 6 String Ranch | The first thing to check when the sound is unbalanced is how new the battery is. You probably already did that, Right? |
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