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cjb
Posted 2010-04-26 9:59 PM (#3524)
Subject: Lefty newbie!


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Location: Boston, MA
Hi!

I'm new here. I'm afraid I don't have any shiny pics to share with you, because I don't yet have an Ovation -- I'm interested, though, which is why I'm here.

I play left-handed (the curse of the guitar purchaser..), and was wondering if anyone knows of sources for used left-handed Ovations with the multi-hole epaulet (in the $400-$800 range, say)? I know I can custom order some models from Ovation, but I'd rather not wait the three months it'll take for that. I've seen the LCS247 occasionally available, but it's a big gamble to buy a model of a guitar sight-unseen.

Thanks for reading! I envy you all your guitars. :)
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Depa07
Posted 2010-04-27 5:46 PM (#3525 - in reply to #3524)
Subject: Re: Lefty newbie!


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Location: Pennsylvania
yep, they're very few and far between. Ebay and on rare occasion craig's list will have left handed ovations. I found my 1537 on ebay. The celebrity is quite common on ebay.

This one is currently on the bay. (i'm not the seller btw)

Elite L778
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cjb
Posted 2010-04-28 1:21 AM (#3526 - in reply to #3524)
Subject: Re: Lefty newbie!


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Thanks, Depa07! Hadn't seen that one.

I think I'm deciding between the (L)CS247 and 778, then -- would anyone be able to take a stab at describing the differences between them? There's an OP-30 in the 247 and an OP-40 in the 778, so that's one difference, although it doesn't bother me so much because I mainly play unplugged. I wonder if the unplugged sound would be far superior with the 778..

Thanks again for the help!
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-04-28 1:54 AM (#3527 - in reply to #3524)
Subject: Re: Lefty newbie!



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The LCS247 is a Celebrity... The L778 is USA-made.
The LCS247 has an OP30... The L778 has an OP40 with a notch filter.
The LCS247 has a laminate top... The L778 has a Solid Sitka Spruce top.
The LCS247 will cost less... The L778 will cost more.
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cjb
Posted 2010-04-29 6:06 PM (#3528 - in reply to #3524)
Subject: Re: Lefty newbie!


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Thanks!

I've also been looking at special-ordering a new lefty 1778-TX, but I just noticed that the OP-PRO preamp (which it would normally come with) is only available on right-handed models. Does anyone happen to know why that is?
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TAFKAR
Posted 2010-04-29 7:31 PM (#3529 - in reply to #3524)
Subject: Re: Lefty newbie!



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Location: Sydney, Australia
It's to do with the shape of the container the preamp comes in - it only fits in one position on the guitar. For example, you couldn't take a right handed guitar and put the preamp on the bottom. If you hunt for threads where people have replaced a non-kidney shaped preamp, or put a kidney shaped preamp in an acoustic only guitar, you'll see what they had to do to find "that" spot - basically creating a mold.
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cjb
Posted 2010-04-29 7:47 PM (#3530 - in reply to #3524)
Subject: Re: Lefty newbie!


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Thanks, makes sense. I guess that suggests they have left-handed containers for the OP-30 and OP-40, or that those preamps are ambidextrous. :)
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cjb
Posted 2010-05-08 12:07 PM (#3531 - in reply to #3524)
Subject: Re: Lefty newbie!


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So, I eventually decided to put in a special order for a lefty 1778-TX, at which point I found out that that model can't be ordered left-handed. :(

Could anyone suggest a guitar similar to the Elite T series, either by Ovation or someone else? I don't think you can get anything similar from Ovation without going all the way up to Adamas (and I'd like to stay under $1000), but I might be wrong..
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-05-08 1:15 PM (#3532 - in reply to #3524)
Subject: Re: Lefty newbie!
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Location: Phoenix AZ
Look for a used elite T USA lefty
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cjb
Posted 2010-05-08 1:57 PM (#3533 - in reply to #3524)
Subject: Re: Lefty newbie!


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Oh! Thank you! I didn't realize that the Elite T had been previously USA-made.

I see one for $1000 from southpawguitars -- it's obviously much more than the current $600 new price (for the non-USA made version), does anyone know whether that sounds reasonable?
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