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Paul Wag
Posted 2006-02-02 5:01 PM (#266982)
Subject: Trekker Thoughts


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What's your opinion on the Trekker models?

My place of business has been bought out by the software company we were a reseller for.

I still have my job, but in a new position and it looks like I will be travelling a lot from time to time.

So of course getting some guitar practice in while on the road makes sense to me! And a good excuse to add another Ovation to the small but ever-expanding collection.

Anybody actually fly and take these along?
Are they made overseas?
Any preference between the two models?
How much do they cost?

Thanks! :)
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Beal
Posted 2006-02-02 5:04 PM (#266983 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts



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Location: 6 String Ranch
OK for a beater.
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alpep
Posted 2006-02-02 5:23 PM (#266984 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts


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they are not bad for what they are. I have sold a bunch of them and everyone seems to like them
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TexasDoc
Posted 2006-02-02 9:10 PM (#266985 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts


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I've got one. Plays fine. As long as you don't expect Adamas sound out of it, it is a good guitar.

Let me know when you have some time and you can come play mine.
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Slipkid
Posted 2006-02-02 9:13 PM (#266986 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts



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I use my Trekker as a beater. I took it out west on vacation. If I go someplace and I know I'll have a little time I'll throw it in the truck. Because of it's size, I can play it in the front seat of my truck.
Just don't expect more sound than it can give.
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edzep
Posted 2006-02-02 9:41 PM (#266987 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts


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Veering off-topic a bit, I've been thinking of getting a Pignose or Fernandes electric "travel guitar," that could also be played in a vehicle, or left at hand on the couch, played with headphones on a train, etc. The older, simpler Fernandez Nomad, or the non-deluxe Pignose occasionally sell used on Ebay for $100-200. Any comments or experience?

Pignose:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Pignose-Deluxe-PGG-100-Mini-Elec-Guitar-w-Built...

Fernandes:
http://www.zzounds.com/item--FERNMD02
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TexasDoc
Posted 2006-02-02 9:46 PM (#266988 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts


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edzep, don't know about those two, but the Trekker is pure acoustic. Some had pickups for plugging into a traditional amp, but those you have there are strictly electric.
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edzep
Posted 2006-02-02 10:00 PM (#266989 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts


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Yeah, I had first been interested in an acoustic travel guitar. But, it seems these electrics may be a better combination of small size and decent sound + fun factor. That is, the sound of an electric isn't compromised by dimunitive size the way an acoustic is. Plus, you can't play an acoustic unobtrusively around other people.
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TexasDoc
Posted 2006-02-02 10:10 PM (#266990 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts


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True, true.

It all depends on what you are looking for.
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BruDeV
Posted 2006-02-02 10:25 PM (#266991 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts


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I've got one of these. The build quality is good.
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-ZZ-Ryder-MARY-JANE-electric-guitar-3-4-size...

Used one of these for a short while when I was testing a co-workers' daughters' guitar. It can be used with batteries or a wall-wart. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Guitar/Amps?sku=480196
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edzep
Posted 2006-02-02 10:35 PM (#266992 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts


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BruDeV, that's cool. Hadn't seen it before. You might want to pair it up with this mini amp/fuzz box, for only $25.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Guitar/Amps?sku=483005

But, I'm leaning toward self-contained amp.
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mhaanpaa
Posted 2006-02-03 1:13 PM (#266993 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts


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I have that smokey amp. When you plug into a regular amp it gives massive distortion. Kinda fun sometimes.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2006-02-03 7:11 PM (#266994 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts



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I travel a LOT ... and also own a Trekker. IMHO, the Trekker is really too big to travel with. Too bulky and hard to get into the overhead bins. (I should note my Trekker is mid-depth). Half the time or more they're going to make you check it ... it doesn't make the "official" dimension restrictions.

So here's how I solved the problem: Traveler . Both piezo and single coil pickup for acoustic or electric noodling. I have a Pandora PX4 which fits neatly in the bag so I'm not limited to just the stethescope. Good quality and full scale length fretboard. No issues carrying this on whatsoever and really easy to drag around city after city. Bonus is that if the seat next to you is empty, you can have your own private jam session in the air.
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TommyK
Posted 2006-02-06 8:48 AM (#266995 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts


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Check with your air carrier before trying to bring your traveling guitar as a carry-on. Some carriers absolutely will not allow instruments of any kind in the passenger cabin. Some allow it as one carry-on as long as it fits in the OH bins. However, in practice, some have even allowed bass viols to be carried on!

As far as tone, they sound a little ukulele like, but they are what they are.
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Slipkid
Posted 2006-02-06 9:38 AM (#266996 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts



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My Trekker in the gig bag fit in the overhead with room to spare. Some airlines might restrict instruments because of problems with people feeling the need to perform for a captive audience.
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schroeder
Posted 2006-02-06 10:26 AM (#266997 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts


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Has anyone used a Yamaha silent guitar? I tried one at a show and didn't like it much - but they are so different that you would probably need a few hours to decide about them. I played the nylon and the steel.
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cliff
Posted 2006-02-06 11:11 AM (#266998 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts


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I tried a nylon string at a GC once.
Thought it'd make a pretty cool gig guitar . . .
(didn't get a chance to play it plugged-in, tho)
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2006-02-06 2:54 PM (#266999 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts


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Let's see, Slothead, 2" nut, 26" (25 9/16) scale, 12 frets to the body (sort of), (very) cutaway.

unplugged: yawn :rolleyes:

Plugged in: Really nice!! I'd say on par with a an 1863. remeber, this guitar makes almost no ambient noise. It's got a headphone jack, bass and treble in the pre-amp, aux in, and some reverb too. Some were actually sold as a package with headhones. Perfect for travel or college dorm kinda stuff. Again, not bad plugged into a decent amp, and not dependent on exotic strings...
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schroeder
Posted 2006-02-06 3:10 PM (#267000 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts


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I resemble that remark.
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-02-06 5:52 PM (#267001 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts


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Which one? "...not bad plugged in..."?
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2006-02-07 1:24 AM (#267002 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts


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I played the nylon more than the steel string, but Yamaha's goal was the same on both models. To wit; sound like an acoustic guitar when plugged in. Guess what? They did a pretty good job. I'm not saying there aren't many better sounding AE's out there, but how many are practically noiseless unplugged, and so ultra-portable? Everyone should at least try it. I think I would pass on the steel string. I didn't like the neck profile...

In case anyone wonders what we're talking about

The goods...
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cliff
Posted 2006-02-07 8:14 AM (#267003 - in reply to #266982)
Subject: Re: Trekker Thoughts


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I kinda' LIKE 'em (the nylon ones).
They got a decent neck, and they're not as "awkward" to play as look like they might be.

A Fretless Bass'd be REALLY cool . . .
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