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bvince
Posted 2021-06-01 11:42 AM (#555624)
Subject: Question for Adamas Experts...



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Aside from the material differences, what is the difference in playability, sound, or any other differences between the necks of the Adamas I and Adamas II???
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alpep
Posted 2021-06-01 3:28 PM (#555626 - in reply to #555624)
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2wheeldrummer
Posted 2021-06-01 5:40 PM (#555627 - in reply to #555624)
Subject: Re: Question for Adamas Experts...



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Adamas I necks are 24 frets Adamas II necks are 22 frets normally,otherwise they use the same black walnut fretboard just fancier inlays on the Adamas I
Cosmetically they're are some differences but I don't think it really changes the tone



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richardd
Posted 2021-06-01 6:26 PM (#555629 - in reply to #555624)
Subject: Re: Question for Adamas Experts...


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A point of interest, Adamas necks are the two piece walnut and fretboard, the Adamas 2 has a conventional 5 piece Ovation neck with a walnut fretboard

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bvince
Posted 2021-06-04 6:54 PM (#555652 - in reply to #555624)
Subject: Re: Question for Adamas Experts...



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I always wondered how difficult it would be to convert my 1581 to an Adamas I??
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2wheeldrummer
Posted 2021-06-04 11:20 PM (#555653 - in reply to #555652)
Subject: Re: Question for Adamas Experts...



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bvince - 2021-06-04 6:54 PM

I always wondered how difficult it would be to convert my 1581 to an Adamas I??


Simple..just get a 1587 Adamas I neck ...oh and a carved Adamas bridge..then pay somebody good many hundreds of dollars to swap the neck and bridge and Voila you have an Adamas I

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bvince
Posted 2021-06-05 2:45 PM (#555656 - in reply to #555624)
Subject: Re: Question for Adamas Experts...



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Why does that NOT sound very easy.??
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Beal
Posted 2021-06-05 3:30 PM (#555658 - in reply to #555624)
Subject: Re: Question for Adamas Experts...



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cause it's not. Just go buy a 1.
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bvince
Posted 2021-06-08 5:03 AM (#555677 - in reply to #555624)
Subject: Re: Question for Adamas Experts...



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Maybe after I pay off the house this year… finances are a little tight right now. I just wish one of you guys with a massive collection lived next door to me. (;


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nerdydave
Posted 2021-06-08 11:11 PM (#555680 - in reply to #555624)
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Play what you have be happy and enjoy the blessings of each day above ground!
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bvince
Posted 2021-06-09 10:21 AM (#555684 - in reply to #555624)
Subject: Re: Question for Adamas Experts...



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‘Got that T-shirt… my wife and I both went through advanced stage cancer and I’ve almost died twice from sepsis. All within the past 5 years. I’m not complaining about what guitars I don’t have, ‘just saying how nice it would be to play some others too. What I have now are the favorite “players” that I’ve owned, and they are phenomenal. Once in a while a guy can get kinky, and want to try out some new stuff… guitars that is.
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