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| PEZ |
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Joined: July 2003 Posts: 3111 Location: Nashville TN. | How the stability of the necks and the tops on USA 12 strings? I had a Strat 12 at one point the neck was constantaly needed adjustment. :mad: I sold it after 14 monthes. I been a little leary of anyones 12 strings since. Whats your expirence been with Ovation 12s? | ||
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| stonebobbo |
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Joined: August 2002 Posts: 8307 Location: Tennessee | I've had a Custom Legend 12 for 7 years and have never had to adjust the neck. The action is as good and it plays as well as the day I got it. The same is true of my Deacon 12 but I've only had that one for 3 years or so. | ||
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| Trader Jim |
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Joined: June 2006 Posts: 7307 Location: South of most, North of few | My '77 1115 stays the same day in and day out. Never had to adjust the neck (other than original setup for my liking) and it stays in tune. | ||
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 2241 Location: Simpsonville, SC | My '82 Custom Legend's neck is as straight as a whistle. I just got it recently so I can't attest to that prior to my ownership. Stays in tune for a long time too. | ||
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Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4236 Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | Hiya Pez, I've owned a 1755 Custom Balladeer 12-string for 22 years. I've always used standard E-tuning. (That is, I don't tuned half a step down and play capoed up a fret.) I've never had to even adjust the neck, much less perform any major repair related to any deformity. It has been re-fretted once, but that's it. My 12 plays better than most 6-strings and, after 20+ years, sounds better than most anything. If you're shopping around, bear in mind that the laminate neck (aka the skunk-striped one) is more rigid than a solid neck. I own several guitars, but this one is the one I've had the longest and would be least willing to part with. Any of the American-made O's will help you quickly overcome your doubts about 12-stringers. As you can tell, I have trouble when it comes to discussing mine....Specifically, I have trouble stopping when it comes to discussing mine. What a GREAT guitar! :D :cool: | ||
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| Stuart Rysdale [aka Driftwood] |
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Joined: November 2005 Posts: 140 Location: Spain | My adamas ME11 gigs 3 times a week indoors and out in some pretty harsh conditions (gets a bit warm here sometimes!!) and the neck is coping without adjustment. | ||
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| PEZ |
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Joined: July 2003 Posts: 3111 Location: Nashville TN. | Oh Kool Thanks !!! I think a Balladeer 12 my be coming my way in 08. thanks for the input | ||
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| brainslag |
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Joined: April 2006 Posts: 1138 Location: CT | I'm not going to post here, for obvious reasons, :D those of you with a good memory will know why. | ||
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| Waskel |
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Joined: February 2005 Posts: 11840 Location: closely held secret | Originally posted by brainslag: Dang! I get left in the dark again...those of you with a good memory will know why. | ||
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| fillhixx |
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Joined: November 2005 Posts: 4833 Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | Zzzzz...huh? what? | ||
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| Beggin |
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 2241 Location: Simpsonville, SC | Don't wait til '08 PEZ. Look at all the time that you will have wasted. | ||
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| PEZ |
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Joined: July 2003 Posts: 3111 Location: Nashville TN. | A legend deep no cut away to replace my Martin D-28 is coming first in 07. I was distract by a 20 year old whose chest could well be the 8th wonder of the world; was jumping up and down applauding. I spun far enough to wack the back of the Martin on mic stand. I the next day there was 8 inch back crack. Typically I take the Thunderbolt for 80% of what I do and Martin for the stuff that required a big base thump. I need the legend first. | ||
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| brainslag |
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Joined: April 2006 Posts: 1138 Location: CT | OK, so none of you has a good memory. I'll fill you in... This is what happened to my nice new Legend LX12...AFTER>> the neck was removed AND repaired, then re-set. I did get a deal on the neck, the bridge was free. So far, the repairs are holding up well. I still wonder how any guitar manufacturer holds bridges on without bolts thru the top, but.. | ||
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| PEZ |
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Joined: July 2003 Posts: 3111 Location: Nashville TN. | Ooooooooooch!!!!! | ||
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| fillhixx |
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Joined: November 2005 Posts: 4833 Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | Originally posted by brainslag: So that when the occasional glue failure happens [QB]I still wonder how any guitar manufacturer holds bridges on without bolts thru the top, but.. there is still a soundboard left to repair? My repaired 12 string (purchased over in the trade forum here) is holding up extremely well. Tuned to concert pitch (though I did have it a half-step low for a month while I watch the face for stess) and playing like a dream. Shallow bowl though, so it's not at it's best until it's plugged in...but stays in tune for months at a time! | ||
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| Tim in Tidewater |
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Joined: December 2005 Posts: 1234 Location: Tidal Mudflats of Virginia | I've had my Adamas II 1885 since '95, the neck has stayed true and the bridge is rock solid. On my woodtop doubleneck 6/12, both bridges are through-bolted. No issues with either neck. | ||
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| Capo Guy |
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Joined: December 2004 Posts: 4394 Location: East Tennessee | I have three 12 strings A 1968 Martin 12-20 A 1972 Ovation 1115 Pacemaker which had a slight intonation problem. A great luthier reset the saddle and it has played great ever since. A 1989 Ovation 1758 Elite 12 string. Always has played great. | ||
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| PEZ |
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Joined: July 2003 Posts: 3111 Location: Nashville TN. | I should add, 5 years ago I wanted to get Custom Legend, deep no cut away. I could not find one. Or a legend or Balladeer. I switched from Rock to Country because I was too old, too fat, too balding to be a rock star. I was always more country than I wanted to admit. So I bought spurs and a hat and Yeeeeeeeeeeehaaaawwww! I'm Country Anyway I was getting "da boy ain't right in the head look" from some people. The T-bolt just did not look right. Why I love the sound and feel of the t-bolt I needed a real traditional looking guitar to off set it. No one had new USA deep bowl no cutway instock anywhere. At the time no has a used deep no cut way within reasonable driving distance. I called the factory and was told they could make one but it would take 4 monthes. I could not wait 4 monthes. I grabbed the d-28 because it was available. Nice guitar but too delicate everyday real word stage use imnho. | ||
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| Hillwalker |
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Joined: September 2006 Posts: 143 Location: Shotley Bridge, Northern England | Like others here I also have more than one 12. My 1758 and Celeb 12 are rock solid in terms of tuning; after weeks in the case the Celeb is still at concert pitch (I don't downtune either, and it has cheapie open tuners too). The 1758 doesn't get left more than a day or two between being played, ;) but it's also very reliable. I think a lot's down to great tuners on USA Ovations and a well-cut nut to avoid string snagging. My Ibanez 6/12 SG is altogether different! It has poor tuners (Kluson copies that look right but are lightweight) and a nut with slots cut too narrow. It's a bear to tune and to keep there! (And I'm getting a bit old too now for the 'doubleneck rock god' look, so it stays in the case a lot these days). Bottom line? Don't worry about tuning and stability with Ovation 12s. And I haven't even mentioned the action on these guitars! Simply beautiful! HW | ||
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| Old Applause Owner |
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Joined: July 2003 Posts: 1922 Location: Canton (Detroit), MI | I have a 2001 1598MERB Adamas Melissa Etheridge 12-string that has required nothing other than shim adjustment for changing string weight. VERY stable. I did have a 1981 1118 Glen Campbell slothead 12-string that had a neck twist at the headstock join....probably from string tension. It had it when I got it in 2004, and it got no worse during my ownership. I was able to adjust it so that it was within action specs, and was playable. Roger | ||
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| Stuart Miller |
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Joined: August 2003 Posts: 430 Location: Lebanon, TN | Ovation 12's are highly reccomended for anyone wanting a real-life 12 string. I have two and can reccomend either for plugged in work. The 1980's Custom Legend 1659 is very pretty and sings like an angel with OP-PRO upgraded electronics. For accoustic though the non-cutaway Adamas has it. It's the bomb and the walnut neck on mine ain't going anywhere (movement). Plays like butter even barring chords. I also loved my Melissa 12 string 1598MERB before it was sacrificed for son's tuition. If your budget stretches to Martin D12-28 money, instead call Al and see if he still has the Melissa MERBII that he had in stock until recently. If Budget stretches even further go for the Ute 12 string!!!! For that traditional look, for less that $2,000 you will be able to pick-up a nice Adamas I or a bit less for an Adamas II if you just hang around on the bay or with the friends here. Go Bowl 12 and you'll never go back! | ||
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| Mark in Boise |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12761 Location: Boise, Idaho | I had an Applause 12 for probably 10 years. Left it tuned all the time and went years without playing it. It was in tune occasionally when I'd pick it up. Got the Balladeer 12 and it hangs on the wall for a couple months without being played. It's in tune most times I pick it up. You should be even better working up from there. | ||
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| alpep |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10583 Location: NJ | how about a u681t 12?? I have a couple left | ||
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| Tupperware |
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Joined: January 2005 Posts: 4903 Location: Phoenix AZ | Ditto what Al says. The U681-12 is the best 12 string I've ever played. I've owned it side by side with Adamas I and Adamas II 12-ers and the U681-12 is the real deal. Dave | ||
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| rick endres |
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Joined: August 2005 Posts: 616 Location: cincinnati, ohio | 1974 Ovation Pacemaker 12. No problems in 33 years. Set it and forget it. | ||
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