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any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?

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jdrnd
Posted 2007-12-18 10:21 AM (#69826)
Subject: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?


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I just bought an Ovation 1578-FMH. It seemed louder than some of the USA ovations I tried and it was cheaper. Does anybody else have one, and if so, what do you think of it.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-12-18 10:57 AM (#69827 - in reply to #69826)
Subject: Re: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?


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What model is this? I'm not familiar with the designation.....
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Waskel
Posted 2007-12-18 11:15 AM (#69828 - in reply to #69826)
Subject: Re: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?



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Did you mean 1758?
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jdrnd
Posted 2007-12-18 11:32 AM (#69829 - in reply to #69826)
Subject: Re: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?


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mooody,

That's exactly the problem. 1578-FMH is not listed on the ovation company web site. I bought it at Daddy'd junky Music for $500. I googled it and found a site "Oklahoma Vintage guitar" that said was selling this guitar. They said it was a limited edition, "assembled in USA", but because the inlays were done in Korea it is not considered to be USA made. The salesperson at daddy's was helpful, but "knowlege challenged". I was lookng for a guitar that I could leave out in my family room to pick up anytine I wanted to play. This guitar was a little more than I wanted to pay but it sounded better than some of the American made Ovations.... I started out with this Schecter Diamond series guitar(ovation wannabe), which attracted my ear and ended up spending twice as much on this (what I hope is)Ovation. I was curious if anyone else had seen or played this guitar model... could it be a forgery??
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Waskel
Posted 2007-12-18 11:49 AM (#69830 - in reply to #69826)
Subject: Re: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?



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moooooooody. hehehe.

Bro Bobby\'s got em on the bay. Korean parts, CT assembly and QC.

Nice looking, looks like they're in bear claw and mahogany. jdrnd, yours is the mahogany?

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jdrnd
Posted 2007-12-18 12:08 PM (#69831 - in reply to #69826)
Subject: Re: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?


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That's right, mine is mahogany. So I guess its a real ovation, but why isn't it listed on the ovation site. Is this a legitimate model?
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Waskel
Posted 2007-12-18 12:25 PM (#69832 - in reply to #69826)
Subject: Re: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?



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Sure, it's legit. The Ovation site just isn't current.
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2007-12-18 12:28 PM (#69833 - in reply to #69826)
Subject: Re: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?



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Didn't Al have some of these? There are a variety of possible tops.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-12-18 1:11 PM (#69834 - in reply to #69826)
Subject: Re: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?


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Originally posted by The Wabbit Formerly Known As Waskel:
Sure, it's legit. The Ovation site just isn't current.
Common' John, they just redid the site in 1999... :rolleyes:
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jdrnd
Posted 2007-12-18 1:21 PM (#69835 - in reply to #69826)
Subject: Re: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?


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I hesitate to ask this but...
Do any of you know what the FMH stands for?

Jeff
aka jdrnd
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Waskel
Posted 2007-12-18 1:27 PM (#69836 - in reply to #69826)
Subject: Re: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?



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Friggin' MaHogany.
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jdrnd
Posted 2007-12-18 1:36 PM (#69837 - in reply to #69826)
Subject: Re: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?


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"Friggin' MaHogany"

I knew it!
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-12-18 3:02 PM (#69838 - in reply to #69826)
Subject: Re: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?


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This is the ULTRA model. Ass-embled in the USA.
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Waskel
Posted 2007-12-18 3:42 PM (#69839 - in reply to #69826)
Subject: Re: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?



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Yep, along with the 2071.
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jdrnd
Posted 2007-12-18 4:00 PM (#69840 - in reply to #69826)
Subject: Re: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?


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The Ultra model?

I usually buy the super ultra deluxe model... so I guess this is a step down form me. At least I didn't buy the standard model.
But seriously... what does FMH stand for. Is it "Flamed Mahogany" as per my interpretation of Wabbits response "Friggin' MaHogany"; or does it have a more cryptic meaning.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2007-12-18 4:22 PM (#69841 - in reply to #69826)
Subject: Re: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?



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Figured.

BTW, these are nice guitars for the money. The spruce are solid tops ... mahogany is lam.
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cliff
Posted 2007-12-18 4:23 PM (#69842 - in reply to #69826)
Subject: Re: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?


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sounds 'bout right . . .
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jdrnd
Posted 2007-12-18 6:03 PM (#69843 - in reply to #69826)
Subject: Re: any reviews of the Ovation 1578-FMH?


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Figured laminated mahogany. hmmm

Well at least I know what I got.

Nevertheless, I bought the machine for its sound and relative indestructability.

Thanks for the help.
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