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Joined: January 2004 Posts: 338
Location: SE Michigan | I am thinking of a new Ovation primarily for plugged in work. I do a lot of strumming, I have a percussive style, and I do some lead solos as well. I like to do 60's-70's-90's rock and acoustic stuff. Not really into finger style that much.
So what's the best sounding Ovation through an amp or PA? The 2005 Collectors? The LX Legend? 1778LX? The Al Di Meola? That new Adamas U681T-5?
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Joined: December 2004 Posts: 1116
Location: Keller, TX | You are going to get just as many opinions as you have members. All that you list are great guitars. Recommendations: play them, plug them in, see what inspires you. |
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 Joined: August 2003 Posts: 4619
Location: SoCal | "what inspires you" best advice...can't define but you will know it when you find it. |
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Joined: February 2004 Posts: 1634
Location: Warren,Pa. | If you leave them unplugged, each one has a different sound. IMHO, once you plug in they all sound more or less like a piezo pickup unless you play very gently. I'm installing a K&K Pure Western P/U in my 6778LX this week. Maybe not a perfect solution,but I think it's a great improvement. Sorry for this heretical view...now you guys can shoot me. John <>{ |
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 Joined: June 2002 Posts: 6202
Location: Phoenix AZ | I play mostly unplugged, but I think the answer has more to do with what kind of flexibility you want, what pre-amp you like, what kind of processors you use, what kind of amp, etc. My own personal favorite is any guitar that has the Optima pre-amp and XLR output. |
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 Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303
Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | Dave is right on the money. The Op with XLR is the way to go. I also agree with John, that "most" of the "O"s sound very similar when plugged in.
If this is to be your main gigging guitar, I would almost lean towards the '05. Partly because 1) it is a great guitar plugged or unplugged, 2) the new contoured bowl is super comfortable, 3) the look is very refined and elegant without frills, 4) it is a damn good price for the quality! |
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Joined: January 2003 Posts: 146
Location: Germantown, MD | There are sooooooooooooo many variables. What model of O? What model of amp? What size venue? What playing style? What types of music? What other instruments?
Best advice: Realize that "best" is subjective, choose hardware that you like, and keep a fresh battery in your case so you're covered if the preamp gets hungry. |
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Joined: April 2003 Posts: 2503
Location: Fayetteville, NC | Right you are. There are Many Variables, andthe question is subjective. It's all just a matter of oppinion.I really have enjoyed using my op40 onmy 1858 12 string Mid bowl,and I have the opportunity to plug in and play in a club setting and outddoors. It shines everytime. The guitar..not my playing. :rolleyes: |
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