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gh1
Posted 2006-04-15 11:14 AM (#258448)
Subject: OP-24 Owners Manual?


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Hi folks -- well, i'm in the process of familiarizing myself with my "new-to-me" (1990)Lengend 1867.

I scoured the web, Ovation's site, and here and have not found a link to a downloadable Owners Manual for the OP-24 preamp.

I plan on calling Ovation on Monday - but until then, does anybody know where i might find one? I'd hate to just start loosening screws to find out how to change the battery, for instance.

As a second ranked curiousity -- what he heck is the screw in the topside upper bout for?

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tdeej
Posted 2006-04-15 11:28 AM (#258449 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?


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Here's a 1993 manual with OP 24 Info .

Be sure to add www.ovationtribute.com to you favorites. Jerome has done a super job putting together a great Ovation resource.
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worshipleader
Posted 2006-04-15 3:34 PM (#258450 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?


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The screw to the left of the OP-24 is for releasing the battery holder to replace the battery. 1/4 turn to the left, and the battery holder comes lose from the other side of the bowl, so you'll need to put your non-screwdriver holding hand inside the body to catch the holder. After you replace the battery, hold the battery holder against the side of the bowl inside over the screw and give the screw 1/4 turn to the right to lock it in place. The screw is not designed to totally unscrew, just 1/4 turn will do the trick.
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gh1
Posted 2006-04-15 8:05 PM (#258451 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?


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Thanks Tim, and Robbie, really appreciate your assistance.

Cheers!

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worshipleader
Posted 2006-04-15 10:18 PM (#258452 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?


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Ummm ... where is PDX? Sorry to be ignorant!
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Waskel
Posted 2006-04-16 9:18 AM (#258453 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?



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Portland. Middle-upper-left hand corner.
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worshipleader
Posted 2006-04-16 11:01 PM (#258454 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?


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Gracias - I realized after I posted the ignorant question, that is was probably an airport code ... Lord, I hate getting old ...
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gh1
Posted 2006-04-19 11:50 AM (#258455 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?


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So i emailed Ovation for a manual. Their first reply was to send me the PDF's for the 24+ which is on their web site.

Emailed them back, stating i needed the 24 not the 24+, and i got this reply today:

"Hi Greg,

No owners manual available for this model, sorry.

John Budny
Customer Service Manager
Ovation Instruments
37 Greenwoods Rd
New Hartford, CT 06057

860-379-7575 Ext 120
800-552-4681
fax 860-738-3495"


So, i'm still looking for one if anybody comes across it. There was a picture of part of the manual on a web page linked to earlier in this thread -- but not the manual itself.

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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-04-19 11:56 AM (#258456 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?


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Why do you need a manual? The OP24 is about as simple as you can get. And about as good as you can get.
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gh1
Posted 2006-04-19 12:00 PM (#258457 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?


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Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
Why do you need a manual? The OP24 is about as simple as you can get. And about as good as you can get.
Well, because i am an idiot? Heck, this electronic stuff is new to me, and as my father always told me RTFM!

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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-04-19 12:05 PM (#258458 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?


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Take a look at this

http://www.ovationtribute.com/Catalogues/Ovation%20Booklet/Ovation%...
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gh1
Posted 2006-04-19 12:11 PM (#258459 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?


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Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
Take a look at this
Sweet! that helps. Thanks moody!

(still want the manual though :) )
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Waskel
Posted 2006-04-19 6:11 PM (#258460 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?



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Well, here's a question. Was there ever one?
The OP-24 isn't even mentioned in the preamp section of the O website.
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MWoody
Posted 2006-04-19 6:39 PM (#258461 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?



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The Craftsman's Product, the Technician's Tooling, the Marketeer's Speal and the Publisher's Production just didn't come together fast enough to reflect reality.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-04-19 7:00 PM (#258462 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?


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It's interesting that the OP24 doesn't get a mention on the Ovation webpage. It was the industry standard for about 10 years.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-04-19 7:01 PM (#258463 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?


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Real men don't read manuals. Real real men can't read manuals.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-04-19 7:10 PM (#258464 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?


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What's a manual?
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Beal
Posted 2006-04-19 7:13 PM (#258465 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?



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It's a Mexican or Portugeese man.
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richardd
Posted 2006-04-19 7:54 PM (#258466 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?


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I remember when I first had a OP 24 model it had a list of Eq settings for different styles. The settings were courtesy of "Mr hornrims and hair" Larry Coryell.
I'm not sure if it was in the manual itself or on a separate little card.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-04-19 8:59 PM (#258467 - in reply to #258448)
Subject: Re: OP-24 Owners Manual?


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Maybe they read manuals in Australia.
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