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Wow...way to ruin a guitar.

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E.Sherman
Posted 2005-11-28 11:32 PM (#128069)
Subject: Wow...way to ruin a guitar.


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Location: Chicagoland
A
little much, perhaps?
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Omaha
Posted 2005-11-28 11:53 PM (#128070 - in reply to #128069)
Subject: Re: Wow...way to ruin a guitar.


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Location: Omaha, NE
Looking at all the switches and knobs, I'm reminded of Michael Jackson. Another example of not knowing when enough was enough.

Cheers!

Jeff
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Beachdog
Posted 2005-11-29 12:09 AM (#128071 - in reply to #128069)
Subject: Re: Wow...way to ruin a guitar.


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Location: Western, North Carolina
Wonder how it sounds unplugged. :-)
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dragonboy
Posted 2005-11-29 12:49 AM (#128072 - in reply to #128069)
Subject: Re: Wow...way to ruin a guitar.


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Location: Southern California
It's like a six-string McNugget... parts is parts!
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-11-29 7:07 AM (#128073 - in reply to #128069)
Subject: Re: Wow...way to ruin a guitar.


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Houston, we got a problem.
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GrilledCheese
Posted 2005-11-29 7:14 AM (#128074 - in reply to #128069)
Subject: Re: Wow...way to ruin a guitar.


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Location: Evansville,IN
What were they thinking! :(
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BrianT
Posted 2005-11-29 7:19 AM (#128075 - in reply to #128069)
Subject: Re: Wow...way to ruin a guitar.


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Posts: 338

Location: SE Michigan
It kind of reminds me of the old telephone switch-board systems from the 1950s. It looks like it could process a fair number of phone calls. I wonder if you win the auction, does it come with a training class or at least a comprehensive manual?
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alpep
Posted 2005-11-29 7:22 AM (#128076 - in reply to #128069)
Subject: Re: Wow...way to ruin a guitar.


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Posts: 10582

Location: NJ
look at any early phil lesh or jack cassady bass that was wired by alembic and you will get it. Personally I never got it, too much to remember too many switches. I still can't figure out a gretsch white falcon or a bc rich
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xbj
Posted 2005-11-29 7:47 AM (#128077 - in reply to #128069)
Subject: Re: Wow...way to ruin a guitar.


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Posts: 194

Location: Las Vegas
All it's missing is the auxilliary AC jack to plug your amp's power cord into....

Les
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TexasDoc
Posted 2005-11-29 9:27 AM (#128078 - in reply to #128069)
Subject: Re: Wow...way to ruin a guitar.


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Location: Keller, TX
From the ad: " I will include a switching diagram to help the new owner with the various options."

I would hope so!
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Jkf_Alone
Posted 2005-11-29 9:47 AM (#128079 - in reply to #128069)
Subject: Re: Wow...way to ruin a guitar.


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Location: Michigan
its stupid. he ripped the things soul out. i never did understand why people would modify a guitar more than changing pickups. why buy something if you dont like its sound? who needs that many tone options anyway? the great guitarists of the world carry most of there tone in there hands.
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Jkf_Alone
Posted 2005-11-29 9:48 AM (#128080 - in reply to #128069)
Subject: Re: Wow...way to ruin a guitar.


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Location: Michigan
not to say that i am one of the above though :p
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FlySig
Posted 2005-11-29 10:57 AM (#128081 - in reply to #128069)
Subject: Re: Wow...way to ruin a guitar.



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"i never did understand why people would modify a guitar more than changing pickups. why buy something if you dont like its sound?"

Back when I was about 16 I used all my savings to buy an Ibanez Strat copy. Then I put in a DiMarzio pickup. Then I decided that I could put some electronics on board. It wasn't that I didn't like the sound of the guitar, it was that I loved the sound of the effects I could add. So I hollowed out some more wood under the pickguard and built some of my own design electronics. Of course that required some switches and knobs be added to the pickguard!

Hey, to a 16 yr old it was COOL! I like to think I was ahead of my time, because by the late '70s there were a lot of guitars with built in electronics right from the factory.

Nowadays I wouldn't do those things to a good guitar. But then I wouldn't wear a pale blue tux again, either! (No, there will be no postings of my senior prom pictures).
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an4340
Posted 2005-11-29 11:10 AM (#128082 - in reply to #128069)
Subject: Re: Wow...way to ruin a guitar.


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Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
Some people like having sonic options. But as FlySig said, when you're 16, this kind of thing is the bomb, now, I don't need it. My Electric has just one pickup and one volume knob. That's it. The second knob gives me japanese distortion, but I never use it.
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Buckaroo
Posted 2005-11-29 12:16 PM (#128083 - in reply to #128069)
Subject: Re: Wow...way to ruin a guitar.


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Location: North Texas
You need a pilot license to play it. Contact!
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2005-11-29 1:04 PM (#128084 - in reply to #128069)
Subject: Re: Wow...way to ruin a guitar.


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Posts: 1421

Location: Orange County, California
From the aution:
"These were the top of the line in the Ovation Breadwinner series and VERY rare. Less then 500 were made."

Far fewer exist in the original configuration.
If I could score one cheap without the original active electronics, I would just put a simple EMG setup (volume, tone, maybe the push-pull overdrive) in it and be done with it.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-11-29 1:07 PM (#128085 - in reply to #128069)
Subject: Re: Wow...way to ruin a guitar.


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...of course the natural progession is to whind up playing an acoustic ;)
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