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Jim S.
Posted 2010-01-04 9:54 AM (#384066)
Subject: Low Priced Ovations ????


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I am looking for an inexpensive, yet decent playing, guitar to keep in my office. I have no experience with Ovation guitars at all and am wondering how the low-end Ovations compare to low end Epiphones, etc. Any thoughts?

Thanks, Jim
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nikon4004
Posted 2010-01-04 10:48 AM (#384067 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????


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You will hear a LOT of opinions, but I have a Celebrity Dlx RBBY. Quilted Maple top(laminated) and for the price, not bacd. At leas in MY mind.... But what do I know........


Steve
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bvince
Posted 2010-01-04 1:14 PM (#384068 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????



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If I was considering a "cheap" guitar, I would probably look for a Celebrity Deluxe. They've made some very nice looking and playing entry-level instruments ...

BUT ... I think the same money could be better spent on a good old used Balladeer or Legend. They're classics and are a much higher quality instrument.
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BT717
Posted 2010-01-04 1:20 PM (#384069 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????


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Not sure what you mean by inexpensive as everyones "thoughts" are different, BUT, if you are thinking in the $350-500.00 range there are/have been a bunch of used USA made Legends & Elites on the F/S section here, C.L., Ebay and I bet if you contacted Alpep. He may have something for you.

http://www.lostartvintage.com/

I can't help you with your actual question as I have never owned or now that I think about it played, anything other then a USA Ovation.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-01-04 1:37 PM (#384070 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????



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This is the Ovation Fan Club...
So I would tell you that you that a $300 Ovation is better than a $300 Epiphone.
But like others have said, if you are buying used you may find a used USA Ovation for the price of an import.
Quick comparison of my own purchases...
I bought a Celebrity CK047-FKOA with a Road Runner Case for $311...
I also bought a Ovation Elite 6778LX with an Ovation case for $410...
The 6778LX was a better deal, but the Celebrity Koa sounds nice for what it is.
I recently bought a nice 1111 Balladeer for $214 (no case) and a 2006 1778T for $395 (also no case).
So it depends on what you are looking for.

But Good Luck in your Search. :cool:
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G8r
Posted 2010-01-04 2:56 PM (#384071 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????


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Get a Celebrity - keep the luthiers in Connecticut employed.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-01-04 4:48 PM (#384072 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????
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Originally posted by G8r:
Get a Celebrity - keep the luthiers in Connecticut employed.
HUH ???
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Waskel
Posted 2010-01-04 5:03 PM (#384073 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????



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He must mean the production line workers in Seoul.
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james37214
Posted 2010-01-04 5:32 PM (#384074 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????


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+1 on a Balladeer. Paid 240.00 for mine w/ case. I have a Martin HD-28 which I love but I dont think you can hear $1500.00 difference.
but you may have to look a while to find one close. I would be hard pressed to by any acoustic w/out hearing/seeing it first but the USA made O's will have a more consistant sound than anything else in that price range. If you pick one up from the regualars here they have a reputation to maintain.
If you never held an O you need to. The round back is not to everyones liking if it was their would be 3 or 4 times more of them sold they are very good sounding git's
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BT717
Posted 2010-01-04 5:42 PM (#384075 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????


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Originally posted by PsychoBunny:
He must mean the production line workers in Seoul.
Seoul, Connecticut, I gotta move there! ;)
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G8r
Posted 2010-01-04 5:55 PM (#384076 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????


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Originally posted by Gallerinski:
Originally posted by G8r:
Get a Celebrity - keep the luthiers in Connecticut employed.
HUH ???
My point exactly. But that's apparently the reasoning of the Celeb Police here .
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-01-04 6:33 PM (#384077 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????
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Far too cerebral for me ...

I'm guessing the real question is - What is the best guitar you can buy for a couple hundred bucks that would lend itself nicely to being kept in your office.

Personally I would buy a Taylor Big Baby. It plays well, sounds nice, looks good. People will say "Oooo you have a Taylor". If if it gets trashed or stolen who cares?
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bvince
Posted 2010-01-04 8:37 PM (#384078 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????



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And if it gets cold there like it does here in Michigan, you can use it as fire starter.
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Jim S.
Posted 2010-01-04 8:39 PM (#384079 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????


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Originally posted by Gallerinski:
Personally I would buy a Taylor Big Baby. It plays well, sounds nice, looks good. People will say "Oooo you have a Taylor". If if it gets trashed or stolen who cares?
The Big Baby is a good idea. I did not realize it is 25.5 inch scale.

JIm
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Resonant Woody
Posted 2010-01-05 10:42 AM (#384080 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????


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Originally posted by Gallerinski:
Personally I would buy a Taylor Big Baby...
I bought a Taylor Big Baby in new condition off of CL in December for my daughter. It is a very nice guitar. (She already has an Ovation)

I liked the Taylor Baby but it is a little smaller with a lower volume. However, that might work in an office setting and you save some $'s over the Big Baby.

I do see Ovations for $200 - $400 relatively often but their condition varies greatly.
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Resonant Woody
Posted 2010-01-05 10:43 AM (#384081 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????


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Make it 3
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Resonant Woody
Posted 2010-01-05 10:44 AM (#384082 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????


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Sorry, hit the button again.

...hey, look, my post count is going up!
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Mitzdawg
Posted 2010-01-05 11:24 AM (#384083 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????
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OOOPs!

Sorry, I thought I was on the Ovation Fan CLub site....
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Resonant Woody
Posted 2010-01-05 11:56 AM (#384084 - in reply to #384066)
Subject: Re: Low Priced Ovations ????


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Originally posted by Mitzdawg:
OOOPs!

Sorry, I thought I was on the Ovation Fan CLub site....
Good point. I like many guitars, but he was asking about Ovations vs. Low-end Epi's.

I have never bought a low-end Epiphone even though I looked at them when shopping around. I just think the Ovations are a better quality instrument. We have other fine guitars, but I love my Celebrity, and it is not a $1000+ guitar.
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