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The lower-end guitars were never particularly great sounding, though the high-end Adamas models were very loud, with excellent balance.
It £200 gets a Balladeer that's playable, that sounds ridiculously cheap.
Personally, I've always rather liked them.
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*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Now many standard construction acoustic guitars have decent pickups available (several decade of development mind you) and so the ovation is consigned to a footnote in rocks history. One day a famous user will have a big hit and use one to start a trend and prices will sour for a few years I expect, but the technology has had it's day really.
I guess they are like the Dobro/resonator or Early Archtop guitars, designed to play louder (as indeed was the electric guitar).