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alpep
Posted 2005-11-30 11:17 PM (#127651)
Subject: New for 06


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Well I was given the OK to post this stuff and wanted to do it earlier but wind out spending the day in the hspt and finally have the opportunity now to do it. Rick gave me the OK to post about what new to expect from Ovation.

Next year is the 40th anniversary of Ovation and they are planning a few reissues. These guitars will be built in the tradition of the old ones but may have some updated features to bring them up to the 21th century.

Glenn Campbell reissue 6 and 12 string.
Josh White reissue.

These guitar will help pave the way for Ovation to offer a classic series of guitars with hand laid fiberglass bowls etc. This is very exciting for those who want that cool classic sound look and feel.

The #47 reissue should be available in the 1st qtr of 06 so if are waiting for one you have to wait just a little longer.

the 06 collectors will feature a single epaulet koa topped guitar with a cutaway contour bowl. It will have the new op pro studio preamp. This preamp has the VIP system which emulates different studio conditions and microphone techniques. You will have a blend on the preamp to add or detract piezo from the output sound. I have not seen this preamp nor have I had a chance to experiment with it but from all indications, this will be the one to look for. ESPECIALLY if you play plugged in and live. You can bring the studio sound to your live gig!!! Now how cool is that????? There will be 5 presets which represent 5 different type of microphones avialable in studios. AS I understand it, it works on the premise that the acoustic guitar is best represented by the recorded sound in front of the instrument as captured by a microphone. I am sure I am not representing this in the best way but it will be really cool to see it in action.

The OFC guitar is still a go. Rick told me we will have to wait until the run of 47 are finished. I have some ideas for this guitar and it may change from the original for reasons to be discussed at a later time.

As you probably guessed there is NOT any plans for an Al Pepiak signature model.


I think I covered it all. The fan club gets the inside information. It's late, I'm tired, I'm going to sleep.
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noah
Posted 2005-11-30 11:30 PM (#127652 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06



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Thank you Al... you made my day!
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Jeff
Posted 2005-11-30 11:39 PM (#127653 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06


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Cool news, Al. Did they tell you whether the Glen Campbell six string reissues will be styled after the Deluxe Balladeer or Artist version?
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stonebobbo
Posted 2005-12-01 12:11 AM (#127654 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06



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Al, hope your day in hospital is the last time for a while. Looks like I now have a bit of time to replenish the OFC fund after my recent buying spree ... whew! Looking forward to hearing about possible changes to the OFC guitar.

The new preamp sounds like a page from the Aura book ... but sounds really cool. I wonder if there will be user presents to dial in your own signature sound?
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Dude
Posted 2005-12-01 1:03 AM (#127655 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06


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Hello Al,
Thank's for the input !!

Just two questions :
1) if the Preamp VIP switch off the piezzo, how could you capt the sound ?

2) have you some info about the head, the type of epaulet and the frets connexion (slothead/no slothead ; Adamas epaulet/"hole" epaulet ; 12 fret/14 fret) (I refer to the two prototypes shown during last Factory tour) ?

Thank's !
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stephent28
Posted 2005-12-01 1:23 AM (#127656 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06



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Great info Al.

Best wishes and hope the rest of the year finds you in the best of health.
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alpep
Posted 2005-12-01 6:21 AM (#127657 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06


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first off it was not my health this time. But the good vibes will be passed along.

To answer some questions to the best of my knowledge.
the piezo is never turned off. it is just blended with the processor

dude I have no clue what you 2nd question refers to.

stonebobo
give that man a cigar!

jeff I am not sure. Some of us played prototypes at the fan club event.

An important fact I forgot to note late last night.

Some of you have ordered custom Ovation guitars. There has never been anything to distingush that guitar from a stock production model. Well, upon my suggestion, (yes on occasion my input means something rare but sometimes) Rick told me that they are working on making a certificate and it will be included with future custom guitars. I think this is really cool! If you order a custom guitar it will have your name and the specs of the guitar on the certificate. It may play a part in resale value of the instrument and if nothing else you can frame it and hang it in your music room to impress all your friends.
Hamer has done this for a while and it works out really well. I can't wait to see what they come up with for the Ovation/Adamas line.
Remember your voice is heard. The OFC means much to the company. Rick pointed out to me that often in product meetings someone would bring up "What would the fan club think of this". Intelligent discourse about right, wrong and indifferent is absolutely considered.

don't believe me???? you're right, what the hell do I know? I am just an idiot that sells gear for a living...
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-12-01 6:37 AM (#127658 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06



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Al, Thanks for the heads up on this stuff.

1. Does the custom order cerificate apply to guitars already in the pipe line? I'd at least appreciate a letter saying "This was the stupidist f*cking request we ever got, but we did it anyway just for the money."

2. Is the '06 the 14 fret with gay fig leaves on the epaulet (bad idea), or the 12 fret slothead with the blow hole (great idea).

3. Is it true that the Josh and Glen re-issues will come complete with lacquer cracks and need neck resets?

4. What's the status of the cateye Adamas ?

5. What the hell ever happened to Project Q ?

Dave
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-12-01 6:37 AM (#127659 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06


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The Josh White reissue. Oh man. So glad to hear this....

...hand laid bowls :D
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alpep
Posted 2005-12-01 7:13 AM (#127660 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06


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Originally posted by Standingovation:
Al, Thanks for the heads up on this stuff.

1. Does the custom order cerificate apply to guitars already in the pipe line? I'd at least appreciate a letter saying "This was the stupidist f*cking request we ever got, but we did it anyway just for the money."

<<<<< well logic would dictate that it applies to guitars made AFTER they develop the certificate. but if need be I can make you up anything that you want. I have paper here the comes in rolls !!!!!>>>

2. Is the '06 the 14 fret with gay fig leaves on the epaulet (bad idea), or the 12 fret slothead with the blow hole (great idea).

<<<<<<<14 fret koa body I single epaulet I have no clue on the epaulet decoration>>>>>>

3. Is it true that the Josh and Glen re-issues will come complete with lacquer cracks and need neck resets?


<<<>>>>>

4. What's the status of the cateye Adamas ?

<<>>

5. What the hell ever happened to Project Q ?

<<>>

Dave
Dave although it may appear that I work at the factory, I don't. I only can give the information told to me.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2005-12-01 7:52 AM (#127661 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06


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Al,
Have they given any indication if the GC reissues are going to be limited or will they do a regular production run. since i continuously wish i had my GC12 back and always wanted a GC 6, Naturally my curiosity level is running Higher than usual.
have they released a time frame as to when to expect them, or will we all haveto wait till Namm?
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MWoody
Posted 2005-12-01 8:02 AM (#127662 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06



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Re: "3. Is it true that the Josh and Glen re-issues will come complete with lacquer cracks and need neck resets?"

Perhaps you could ship it out to Alaska Fly Guy and and then back to AZ to get that antiqued effect?

Actually, with a hand laid bowl to fit an ANS neck... interesting!
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MWoody
Posted 2005-12-01 8:09 AM (#127663 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06



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Al,

So this means that I am certifiable? Cool!

Dude's second question has "Which Koa Elite?" written all over it. I still consider the 12 fret slothead "single blow hole" model to be the better choice.
But what do I know? I'm just an idiot that maintains weapons of mass destruction.

Thank you for all of this!
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-12-01 8:35 AM (#127664 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06


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The GC that we saw on the tour was a recreation of the GC Artist, from the early 1980's. Don't know why they didn't do a Deluxe Balladeer except Rick Hall said that he always regretted selling his GC Artist and wanted another one. I think they should have done a GC Deluxe Balladeer, but I loved Rick's answer.

The Josh White recreation was outstanding. I may get one because with a kitchen remolding project going on, I'm pretty certain that I'm out for the OFC. But we'll see.......
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Phil Wong
Posted 2005-12-01 8:44 AM (#127665 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06


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Moody,
Remember to look behind the black curtain this time.
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Beal
Posted 2005-12-01 9:05 AM (#127666 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06



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I'm not going to start playing Ovations again till I get my AlPep Signature model with a custom wide neck.
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Waskel
Posted 2005-12-01 9:26 AM (#127667 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06



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Hmmm, I was really hoping they'd go with the 12 fret Koa. I thought the tone was definitely superior to the 14.
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Beal
Posted 2005-12-01 9:29 AM (#127668 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06



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I'm with you Waskel but the public just doesn't seem to get 12 fret guitars.
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alpep
Posted 2005-12-01 9:40 AM (#127669 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06


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the op pro is getting a make over also it will have more gain a compressor and an exciter but I am not sure if this is in conjunction with the VIP system or separate from it.
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Alaskan Fly Guy
Posted 2005-12-01 10:09 AM (#127670 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06


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Mwoody-It's 10 below ZERO this morning and hasn't gotten above 15 for the past week! You want cracks, just send it on up. I promise to open the case as soon as it gets into the house. I seen finishes just SHATTER. From 10 below Zero to 70 above will do the "Relic" thing for you in a matter of seconds.
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-12-01 10:19 AM (#127671 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06



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I wonder if the OP-studio pre-amp will plug into the OP-pro can???
As I said...the one thing I am missing is a high-end, multi-hole Ovation. I preffered the 12 fret koa also but the 14 did sound nice. Combined with the new pre-amp, it could be the one. But I have to keep my options open in case the OFC special is within reach.

It's been a long time (maybe to long), but Mrs. Slipkid is going to see some jewelry under the tree this year. That might help ...a little ...maybe.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2005-12-01 10:26 AM (#127672 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06



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So, this leaves me wondering ... was buying an original Josh White a few weeks ago a good idea or a bad idea? :confused:
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an4340
Posted 2005-12-01 10:37 AM (#127673 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06


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This '06 sounds like my dream guitar. I don't have the scratch to get one, but I know I will be so jealous of you guys. Damn.
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dmkozak
Posted 2005-12-01 10:38 AM (#127674 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06


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Originally posted by alpep:
Dave although it may appear that I work at the factory, I don't. I only can give the information told to me.
Have you explained to the Factory that you are like Dr. Frankenstein and the OFCer's are like the angry mob of townspeople, with pitchforks and torches, banging at your castle (or at least new garage) door demanding info?
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stonebobbo
Posted 2005-12-01 10:40 AM (#127675 - in reply to #127651)
Subject: Re: New for 06



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I'm not going to start playing Ovations again till I get my AlPep Signature model with a custom wide neck.
I'd like to see the certificate that comes with that one.
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