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Who likes ovation with their round back and unconventional sound hole design in order to reduce feedback?
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  • LewyLewy Frets: 3795
    Of course the best anti-feedback feature they have is sounding so ghastly that nobody wants to turn them up loud enough to feed back in the first place.......
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  • crunchmancrunchman Frets: 10961
    I hate the round back.  Horrible things.
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  • John_PJohn_P Frets: 2725
    I have an old one from the late 70's (I've owned it since 1991).    
    The top is splitting and the sound is platicky and I would want insane money to part with it.   
    It plays great and feels comfortable - if I was buying an electro acoustic now it would be my last choice but it's a still a great guitar in that it inspires me everytime I play it. 
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    This thread has an odd feeling of déjà vu - just the other day I was watching Back To The Future Part 2 with my kids. It was made in 1989, and in it 2015 is 'the future'. Funny how things don't turn out how you expect.

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

    "Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

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  • thomasross20thomasross20 Frets: 4353
    :D I've only ever played a friends'. I hear the more expensive adamas range are OK but yeah, just fancied to hear your opinions :)
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  • EricTheWearyEricTheWeary Frets: 15603
    I have borrowed one and couldn't keep the fecking thing on my lap.
    I’ll handle this Violet, you take your three hour break. 
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  • not_the_djnot_the_dj Frets: 7306
    Horrible to play sat down, and almost equally horrible to play on the strap.....oh and they sound horrible as well.
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  • octatonicoctatonic Frets: 33263
    I had one and it was actually a great guitar.
    I sold it when I stopped gigging acoustically in about 1994.

    Sold it before the ass fell out of the market for them.
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  • SassafrasSassafras Frets: 30023
    I borrowed one for a few weeks and I thought it was quite good. It played well, sounded sweet and was quite loud and balanced. I don't get why people hate them now. They used to be the amplified acoustic of choice.
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  • monofinmonofin Frets: 1118
    I like 'em......... Does that make me odd?
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  • xSkarloeyxSkarloey Frets: 2959
    I have played- ironically- an all acoustic one.

    The neck on it was wonderful. Sounded alright too.
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    The purely acoustic ones do sound better acoustically. I think the integral pickup/saddle on the electric ones is a real tone-killer.

    I had an original 70s acoustic one to fix up and sell on behalf of someone recently, and I was quite surprised how good it sounded. It still had a very annoying tendency to capsize when playing it though - even sitting and with it on a strap. The body is just the wrong shape for a guitar :).

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

    "Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

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  • thomasross20thomasross20 Frets: 4353
    :)

    @ICBM. I came back from holiday yesterday and played all my guitars. Electrics are sublime. Larrivee had that fight in it - I miss my little martin. Thinking about trying out some martin omcp models (played one months back in GG and it played like butter!) or maybe... a flamenco style guitar!
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  • BigMonkaBigMonka Frets: 1732
    One of the reasons I love playing acoustic is that interaction you get with a nice piece of wood and the craftsmanship that's gone into it. So personally I don't enjoy playing the plastic backed ones purely because it doesn't feel right - not so much because of the sound or awkward ergonomics.
    Always be yourself! Unless you can be Batman, in which case always be Batman.
    My boss told me "dress for the job you want, not the job you have"... now I'm sat in a disciplinary meeting dressed as Batman.
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  • NeilNeil Frets: 3464
    I thought I'd like them.
    :(

    Turns out I am not an acoustic fan at all.


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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    Neil said:
    Turns out I am not an acoustic fan at all.
    You don't know that yet if you've only played an Ovation :).

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

    "Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

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  • NeilNeil Frets: 3464
    ICBM said:
    Neil said:
    Turns out I am not an acoustic fan at all.
    You don't know that yet if you've only played an Ovation :).

    ;)
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  • ESBlondeESBlonde Frets: 3532
    One of their saving graces is that the necks tend to play a bit more like an electric, which makes switching between them on stage seem easier. I'm not sure that's enough to justify owning one though.


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  • NeilNeil Frets: 3464
    edited July 2015
    ESBlonde said:
    One of their saving graces is that the necks tend to play a bit more like an electric, which makes switching between them on stage seem easier. I'm not sure that's enough to justify owning one though.


    That's a fact.

    My one has a very slim V neck and the ease of changing from a standard electric was what attracted me to it in the first place.

    The novelty wore off though.
    :(
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  • songmansongman Frets: 5
    I must say I find several responses and their negativity towards Ovations in this thread over the top. I own Larrivees, Martins and Taylors, dreadnoughts, OMs and 12 string, all high quality expensive guitars in the top series (10 series, Marquis series and 800 series), so I know what really good acoustic guitars sound like and yes they all sound better than my Ovation Custom Elite 788. But the tone and wording of responses (they are horrible, they sound horrible, they sound ghastly, etc) is absolutely over the top. Those responses should be taken as (bad) jokes because they are worthless and defeat themselves. As someone said, picking up a different guitar with a different sound (even though, and I agree, not as good as a "real" acoustic) can be inspiring. Jeez, even my Taylor GS mini-e rosewood travel guitar can inspire me because it sounds and feels very different.
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  • thomasross20thomasross20 Frets: 4353
    Good post, songman! 
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  • CHRISB50CHRISB50 Frets: 4001
    I haven't heard one so can't comment. But I like your passion @songman so I'll give you a wow and take your fret cherry :)

    I can't help about the shape I'm in, I can't sing I ain't pretty and my legs are thin

    But don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to

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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    I don't think they sound bad - certainly not the early full-depth fully-acoustic ones, the further they got away from that the less good they sounded, I think. But they do sound and feel quite different from wooden guitars - so different that I was only partly joking about not judging whether you like acoustic guitars from playing one.

    That old one I restored recently sounded genuinely good, in its own way - obviously not like an old Martin or something, but still a good tone. Of the electric ones, I also like the original single-volume-control models the best - again, I felt that as they got more complex they started to sound less good - amplified as well as acoustically.

    It's the shape of the body I really can't get past - I just find them immensely awkward to play. I'm not keen on the skinny V necks of the early ones either, that's one of the things they did improve as time went on.

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

    "Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

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  • crunchmancrunchman Frets: 10961
    ICBM said:

    It's the shape of the body I really can't get past - I just find them immensely awkward to play. I'm not keen on the skinny V necks of the early ones either, that's one of the things they did improve as time went on.
    This.  They just don't sit right.

    I shared a house with a guy who had one and it sounded fine, but I just couldn't get on with the shape.
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  • usedtobeusedtobe Frets: 3841
    Played one many years ago. I'll never play another.
     so if you fancy a reissue of a guitar they never made in a colour they never used then it probably isn't too overpriced.

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  • honkytonkhonkytonk Frets: 34
    I've always been quite into them ever since I got my first USA one over 20 years. I own four so I'm biased (I also own a Japanese Takamine, a Breedlove and a Yamaha LL so not completely an Ovation fanboy)
    They're maybe a bit uncool now but possibly all it will take is for some hip young things at the top of the charts to be seen with one round his or her neck and prices and desireability will go up again.
    If that happens,or as is the way of things and fashions, fads and tastes change, and with there being no USA Ovations being made anymore, could be worth a giggle if players start clamoring for 60 and 70 year old roundbacks.

    In response to the OP,from experience I have found the Elite type multi soundholes do nothing for eliminating feedback. The only way of reducing that from the guitar is either using a notch filter control if the guitar has one or by plugging he holes with those feedback buster rubber thingies.
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  • GuyBodenGuyBoden Frets: 724
    I had an Ovation Electric Legend in the 1980's, good neck and sounded reasonable acoustically. It needed to be supported by a strap at all times because of the round back, especially while playing seated.
    "Music makes the rules, music is not made from the rules."
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  • NeilNeil Frets: 3464
    GuyBoden said:
    I had an Ovation Electric Legend in the 1980's, good neck and sounded reasonable acoustically. It needed to be supported by a strap at all times because of the round back, especially while playing seated.
    Yep, otherwise they just slide off your lap.
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  • songmansongman Frets: 5
    Yes the sliding off the lap is really annoying. I use one of those fake chamois which you can find in most supermarkets to aid in twisting off lids from jampots and the like. Looks a bit funny but it works. Cheers, Bob.
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  • xmrchixmrchi Frets: 2810
    I had a bit of a thing for them in 2012 had a celebrity which I thought sounded great, then a Mick Thompson sig model which again played well and sounded good, not in a standard acoustic way but in their own way, they all have a usable tone,
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