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Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?

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muzza
Posted 2006-09-03 6:25 AM (#241961)
Subject: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?



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Has anybody taken the neck off their single sound hole LX? (The models without the removable access hatch.)

If so, what's involved? Is it just a matter of undoing the 'bolt' or 'bolts' ? (how many are there ?)

Is the neck also dovetailed onto the body? Or does it just 'fall off' once you've removed the bolt/bolts?

Any advice gratefully recieved. (other than 'DON'T DO IT'!)
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Slipkid
Posted 2006-09-03 7:28 AM (#241962 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?



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Why??
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GregoryS.
Posted 2006-09-03 9:27 AM (#241963 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?
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I'm with Brad.....why?

I will add... DON'T DO IT!
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alpep
Posted 2006-09-03 10:33 AM (#241964 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?


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three bolts
2 to the bottom of the neck one to the bottom of the fingerboard

good luck
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Beal
Posted 2006-09-03 10:44 AM (#241965 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?



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BUT WHY?
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2006-09-03 11:04 AM (#241966 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?


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Why do I suspicion it has something to do with the aforementioned problems he's had with his 2005-ES (which is like an LX)????

Roger
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-09-03 11:12 AM (#241967 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?


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It's a natural thing, I suffer from this my self. The engineer in us just has to disassemble thing, even brand new, just to figure out how they work. It can actually be a very educational process and knowing the fine details of how something is put together makes me appreciate it all the more.

Dave

PS - Does anyone know how to get the plasma back inside the television ???
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-09-03 11:20 AM (#241968 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?


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Fart in it.
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dvd
Posted 2006-09-03 11:31 AM (#241969 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?



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Originally posted by Tupperware:
PS - Does anyone know how to get the plasma back inside the television ???
Ayye, Cap'n! We canna use the warp drive until the dilithium crystals are replaced. I hope there aren't any Klingons nearby!
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GregoryS.
Posted 2006-09-03 12:16 PM (#241970 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?
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Thanks Dave, I needed the laugh this morning...now I have to get the coffee I blew through my nose out of my laptop keyboard!

DVD, you KNOW that he will look at that link on dilithium and next thing you know, he will be wanting to know it it's posiable to put a small fission reactor in the bowl of an Ovation to replace the 9 volt battery...
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tdeej
Posted 2006-09-03 12:23 PM (#241971 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?


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Reminds me of my old high school science teacher. He took apart new appliances so he (as claimed) knew how to fix them when they broke down. When the new automatic washing machine arrived, his wife was more than surprised when she came home to check it out and found it in pieces scattered across the utility floor. From that time on, SWMBO limited his educational dismantling to his personal items only.

Reassembly is the next best thing to the old educational Heath Kit products. Actually, they were extremely educational when having to hunt down a cold solder joint.
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GregoryS.
Posted 2006-09-03 12:24 PM (#241972 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?
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In thinking about it...Dave, maybe the string tubes can be used as a conduit to trasmit the anti-mater through the strings...go work on that for us, would ya
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2006-09-03 5:30 PM (#241973 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?


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The engineer in me leaves all that at work.....40 hours a week is ENOUGH!!!!!

My question is, though.....have any of you figured out how to get that smoke back into the electronic chips after it gets let out???? :D

Roger
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GregoryS.
Posted 2006-09-03 6:36 PM (#241974 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?
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this bunch is nothing if not full of perv...I mean diverse...talents.
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philmax
Posted 2006-09-03 7:01 PM (#241975 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?


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I, for one, am one tick off individual, I've been on this message board for nearly three mos. and nobody yet has tried to sell me a set of those string tubes. They save your bridge,make your strings last longer and a 101 other uses!

How does one get a set of these things? How much are they? please e-mail info to:

philmax@bellsouth.net

I shudder everytime I pull strings thru my bridge.
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GregoryS.
Posted 2006-09-03 7:19 PM (#241976 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?
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talk to Dave...
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-09-03 7:25 PM (#241977 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?


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Well, looks like the String Tube supplier (Scicominc) has probably gone tits up. Too bad because they were located right in Lake Havasu AZ which is not too far from me. They still show up if you do a google search (Scicominc.com/polyethylene.htm) but their site is dead.

I have found a new supplier. Below is their website and I think you could just buy direct from them and cut out the middle man (me). The size that you want is the model number MRE-095. I haven't ordered yet from this new supplier, but their stuff looks maybe even better quality than Scicominc.

http://www.braintreesci.com/tubing.htm

If you try some let me know how it works out before I buy in bulk and pay for all the repackaging and stuff.

Thanks, Dave
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philmax
Posted 2006-09-03 7:58 PM (#241978 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?


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Thanks Dave, I'll keep you posted! Phil
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Joyful Noise
Posted 2006-09-03 10:02 PM (#241979 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?


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Originally posted by Old Applause Owner:
My question is, though.....have any of you figured out how to get that smoke back into the electronic chips after it gets let out???? :D

Roger
Well, once you let the magic smoke out there's no hope.
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muzza
Posted 2006-09-04 10:37 AM (#241980 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?



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Originally posted by alpep:
three bolts
2 to the bottom of the neck one to the bottom of the fingerboard

good luck
Thanks Al
Is there a dovetail in there?
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muzza
Posted 2006-09-04 10:44 AM (#241981 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?



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Originally posted by Slipkid:
Why??
Coz when I go to my local guitar shops and talk about how to reset the neck, they look at me as if I just handed them a banjo and try to sell me a cheap wooden box. (Ever heard of a Cort?)
They look down their noses at Ovations. They reckon its a relic of the 70's
Would you trust these goons with your baby?
I'm pretty good with stuff like this, obsessive even. I reckon I could reset the neck myself with the right advice.
I'll know when (if) I get the neck off whether it's beyond me or not.
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First Alternate
Posted 2006-09-05 6:00 AM (#241982 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?
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Isn't the fingerboard glued to the top above the 14th fret? I just know what would happen if I tried a stunt lke that.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2006-09-05 12:38 PM (#241983 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?



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I would suggest a short discussion with John or Kim (or, preferably, whoever does service for Australia)about this...either one could either warn you from doing it or (as I believe) give you a couple of pointers to help. And, advise you as to whether this would void the warranty.

Whether this is covered by warranty or not, I would suggest that it be done by whoever is factory authorized and experienced/trained.
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cliff
Posted 2006-09-05 12:48 PM (#241984 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?


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I can't understand why a guitar this relatively NEW should need a neck reset . . . .
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muzza
Posted 2006-09-06 5:03 AM (#241985 - in reply to #241961)
Subject: Re: Anybody removed the neck from their LX? How?



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Originally posted by cliff:
I can't understand why a guitar this relatively NEW should need a neck reset . . . .
Yeah, tell me about it.

...and not RELATIVELY new... ABSOLUTELY new!

TC... I don't really care about the warranty any more. It's invalid anyway as I bought the guitar from Victor Litz in the US and it's now in Australia.

Ovation insist that I return it to the retailer to get warranty work done. The shipping to the States and back will cost more than the guitar. And as much as I'd love to return to your fine country full of wonderful (inexpensive) quality guitars, I can't see it happening for a few years.
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