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G8r
Posted 2006-12-13 1:50 PM (#226877)
Subject: 1986 collector's - any good?


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i prefer the deep or mid bowls for sound quality & projection (that's not to dis my shallow custom legend), but anyone have any thoughts on the sound of the shallow bowl 1986 collector\'s ?
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2006-12-13 8:31 PM (#226878 - in reply to #226877)
Subject: Re: 1986 collector's - any good?



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I played an '86 Collectors in a western band for a year. We wore white hats and two of us had white Ovations, the other a Balladeer. Mine was pretty cool under stage lights with the white sparkle top and the black sparkle headstock.

The OP24 sounds good plugged in, but it isn't a particularly good shallow bowl guitar played unplugged.

I was going to say that THIS ONE on eBay really, really sucks... but someone already outbid me so I won't. :rolleyes:
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-12-13 8:39 PM (#226879 - in reply to #226877)
Subject: Re: 1986 collector's - any good?


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i belive to the the best sounding shallow bowl ive ever played..1567 legend...just my opinion..jason
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wess
Posted 2006-12-13 9:04 PM (#226880 - in reply to #226877)
Subject: Re: 1986 collector's - any good?


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as good as my mid bowl LX's sound , if the deep bowl is better...then I gotta have one ! maybe the 2077 legend LX... guess I need to mis- apropriate some more of the wife's landscaping funds... heh...heh...

scott,
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2006-12-13 9:12 PM (#226881 - in reply to #226877)
Subject: Re: 1986 collector's - any good?


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I agree with Paul - the OP24 does sound good plugged in. I was reading the comments in past threads about how the shallow bowl is better for those of us with some poundage around the middle. I have to disagree. I play sitting in church and I can't keep the shallow bowl sitting straight on my leg. Actually I think that the problem is more of a lack of support for my right arm. I have a much easier time with the #47. I also tried a deep contour bowl in the local GC tonight and that was also much easier.

Anyone agree? Disagree?
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-12-13 9:19 PM (#226882 - in reply to #226877)
Subject: Re: 1986 collector's - any good?


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i find when i play a ssb, i tend to hold the guitar further away from my body. and like cl said it tends to slip...jason
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