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slcsaint
Posted 2004-09-27 6:32 PM (#177520)
Subject: Beautiful new acquisition


Joined:
August 2004
Posts: 2

Location: New Orleans
Hello. I am a new member and a proud owner of a mint '91 Elite 5858 Flamed Walnut 12-string. It is truly a wonderful guitar. This is my first Ovation and I have a question for the list. Is there a secret to removing the saddle to lower the action a bit? It appears there are two buttons, one on either end of the saddle, but I cannot see how to get the saddle out. Help is appreciated. Lewis in New Orleans.

Martin D-35
Fender Strat
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Legend-LX-Fan
Posted 2004-09-27 6:38 PM (#177521 - in reply to #177520)
Subject: Re: Beautiful new acquisition


Joined:
November 2002
Posts: 1196

Location: Lafayette, Louisiana
Hello Lewis, I am in Lafayette. You can take the pickup out to remove a shim under the pickup. On either side of the pickup are back pegs that you remove to get the pickup out. Just pull the pegs up and the pickup should come out. Under the whole pickup assembly are shims that can be taken out to lower the action. There should be at least two of them there. Welcome!
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-09-27 6:38 PM (#177522 - in reply to #177520)
Subject: Re: Beautiful new acquisition


Joined:
March 2002
Posts: 15680

Location: SoCal
Take off the back access plate. You'll see a cable coming from the bridge. With the strings off or loosened a lot, very gently, push up on this. The saddle should come up and out.
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Legend-LX-Fan
Posted 2004-09-27 6:39 PM (#177523 - in reply to #177520)
Subject: Re: Beautiful new acquisition


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November 2002
Posts: 1196

Location: Lafayette, Louisiana
Sorry Lewis, I meant the pegs are black. Just can't seem to type today. :p
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Nils
Posted 2004-09-28 12:55 AM (#177524 - in reply to #177520)
Subject: Re: Beautiful new acquisition


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March 2002
Posts: 1380

Location: Central Oregon
Welcome to the board Lewis!

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Bailey
Posted 2004-09-28 1:18 AM (#177525 - in reply to #177520)
Subject: Re: Beautiful new acquisition


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May 2002
Posts: 3005

Location: Las Cruces, NM
Lewis

Welcome, love New Orleans and all of Louisiana having spent time there in 1955 on an airmobil exercise with Army special forces choppers.

I am sure you will get all the help you need for your new Ovation, and it sounds like a great one.

Welcome

Bailey
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Beal
Posted 2004-09-28 7:18 AM (#177526 - in reply to #177520)
Subject: Re: Beautiful new acquisition



Joined:
January 2002
Posts: 14127

Location: 6 String Ranch
Welcome and enjoy the guitar.
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2004-09-28 11:38 AM (#177527 - in reply to #177520)
Subject: Re: Beautiful new acquisition



Joined:
February 2002
Posts: 1817

Location: Minden, Nebraska
Welcome to the board.

Moody is correct. The bridge pins are best removed by finding them from underneath, inside the body. That guitar is 13 years old, and if the bridge pins have never been removed they may take a bit of wiggling and cajoling to get them to pop up. They can break, so take your time. In the worst case scenario, use a small pliers and pull them from the top. That will score the plastic surface, however. Replacement bridge pins can easily be obtained from Ovation customer service.

How does that guitar sound? I just sold a 5858 six-string, and it was sweet.
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