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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2006-03-01 3:22 AM (#264494)
Subject: 1537 Question



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Ok,
So I'm looking at dual 1/4" plugs on this thing, there is no manual or y-plug. I've found that if I plug in to the inner most plug with a standard cord, I'm getting even sound from all 6 strings. If I plug into the outer plug, the low E, D, B strings are very pronounced. So is this system designed this way or am I missing something here?

Where can I pick up the y-cord, is this something the mothership sells still?

Does anyone still have the original manual for the '83 Elite 1537. Mind scanning me a copy & sending my way?

Oh, before I forget, all of you know-it-all's were very right, these old gals are just the cat's meow ;)
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stonebobbo
Posted 2006-03-01 3:34 AM (#264495 - in reply to #264494)
Subject: Re: 1537 Question



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Tim,

There's a mono plug and a stereo plug on these. In stereo mode, alternating strings are sent to the left and right channels ... allowing you to go to two channels on a board or two separate amps. You need to get an insert cable that has a stereo end going to two mono outs. I've seen them at Sweetwater.com. I don't think the mothership sells these.

P.S. I spent a couple of hours this past weekend doing the care and feeding thing on my 1537 and I am amazed all over again at just how sweet these are.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2006-03-01 4:43 AM (#264496 - in reply to #264494)
Subject: Re: 1537 Question


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Those Y-cables are easy to find, the most common use for them is patching effects into a mixer insert point, either directly from the effects unit or via a patchbay. Any stockist of pro-audio gear should have them, ask for an Insert Cord.
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Beal
Posted 2006-03-01 7:05 AM (#264497 - in reply to #264494)
Subject: Re: 1537 Question



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It's the sterio plug, Get a sterio plug and two amps and have a big time. Then change the nut and washer so that the mono is chrome and sterio is gold, or whatever you choose so you'll know in the future.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-03-01 8:26 AM (#264498 - in reply to #264494)
Subject: Re: 1537 Question


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LMASSO...


(Tim, this is funny cause, you buy one of the best sounding Ovation's ever made, but you, didn't expect Stereo...Dude, do a bong hit before you plug it in...)
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-03-01 10:05 AM (#264499 - in reply to #264494)
Subject: Re: 1537 Question


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I've always said that my 1537 is the one guitar that I will never part with. Then, in the last 6 months, thru my friends here, I aquire an 87 Collectors, then my wife, for my birthday, gives me a FD-14. Two truly amazing guitars, and I don't pick up up my 1537 for quite awhile.

And when I do pick it up, it feels like the best pair of shoes I own, and I'm reminded just how much I love it.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-03-01 10:25 AM (#264500 - in reply to #264494)
Subject: Re: 1537 Question


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I tried to tune mine with the electronic tuner when I first unpacked the 1537. I couldn't get 3 of the strings to tune and thought the preamp or pickup was screwed up. Then I saw the really small letters next to the mono and stereo plugs. The mono plug should sound fine if you just plug in to one amp with a standard cord.
I quit plugging in anyway. It sounds so good without.
And dammit, would you and Paul quit reminding us how your wives give you guitars!
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-03-01 10:31 AM (#264501 - in reply to #264494)
Subject: Re: 1537 Question


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Mark, she didn't just get me a guitar, she got me a great guitar that I really wanted...

Eat your heart out... My 3 chords sound great on it. Actually, what people say is my 3 chords great on them, not the guitar. Should that be "grate"?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-03-01 11:56 AM (#264502 - in reply to #264494)
Subject: Re: 1537 Question


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Stop that!
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2006-03-01 5:29 PM (#264503 - in reply to #264494)
Subject: Re: 1537 Question



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ah, so one's a stereo jack...hadn't thought of that. Actually, I was thinking 3 strings on one and the other three on the other plug but I was doing something wrong. Good stuff, thanks!

So does anyone have the original manual, that maybe they could hook me up a copy of?

Tim

P.S. No Jeff, no bong hits since the '70s...doesn't fit my law enforcement lifestyle nowadays :D
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-03-01 6:47 PM (#264504 - in reply to #264494)
Subject: Re: 1537 Question


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I'd like a copy of a 1537 manual, too.
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Designzilla
Posted 2006-03-01 7:00 PM (#264505 - in reply to #264494)
Subject: Re: 1537 Question


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If somebody has a 1537 manual it would be VERY popular. I would LOVE a copy too!
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BluesSailor
Posted 2006-03-02 7:14 PM (#264506 - in reply to #264494)
Subject: Re: 1537 Question


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Me Four!
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-03-02 7:17 PM (#264507 - in reply to #264494)
Subject: Re: 1537 Question


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A 1537 manual would be virtually identical to the Adamas II...only difference is the wood top...
Adamas II Owners Manual

and this

this too
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