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O related Stuff at the Musicians Hall of Fame Nashville

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hensib
Posted 2015-08-05 1:36 PM (#514141 - in reply to #513766)
Subject: Re: O related Stuff at the Musicians Hall of Fame Nashville


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Wayne, Jay, a few times I've heard that Ovation bought about 100 - 150 Prismatone pickups and preamps. I don't think they all ended on Country Artists, cause the R&D department experimented with various models. As above ad shows; they also tried it on a steel strung Balladeer. You both discussed on the Chetboard that Glen played this guitar a few times on his show. He never had it miked though.. Hope you guys are all well .

Edited by hensib 2015-08-05 1:37 PM
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Bluebird
Posted 2015-08-07 6:32 AM (#514162 - in reply to #513766)
Subject: Re: O related Stuff at the Musicians Hall of Fame Nashville



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Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
I have read what little there is out there about Ovation and the Prismatone but it is these amps that I am curious about. Why would the XLR input be wired like that unless it was to power a Baldwin preamp or something similar?
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