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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-03 4:50 PM (#72203 - in reply to #72178)
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Professor, I can speak for Mike or put words in his mouth but I do believe the eyebrow was much more than ever so slightly.

but I digress.....and defer to Mike to tell the tale!
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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-03 5:18 PM (#72204 - in reply to #72178)
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Opps....I see while I was typing to the Professor that Mike snuck in and gave a lengthy narrative much more eloquently than I could have.

The one reoccurring theme was that "Thank God Cliff is not here to deaden the strings within minutes"! ;)

The thing that amazed both of us (as Mike said) was that it did not sound like an incredible 12 string but more like a 6 string and a Nashville tuned guitar that were played together in absolute perfect harmony (with a bit of bass player thrown in).

We would play Mikes 2080-12 (the 1st ever built) and a smile would come over us and we would say "Man that sounds good".....and then we would switch and with the first strum of the B-12 the smile would turn into a shit-eating grin and we would go..."damn..the 2080-12 sounded really good until we played the B-12".

Words really can't describe how stupendous the B-12 sounds. It really is a sonic dream that surpasses any other 12 string I have heard...and not by a slim margin but by a fairly large gap. That was why I really wanted Mike to post his impressions first. I did not want to come off as a glowing idiot who was trying to justify his purchase.

Like Mike said....Adamas/Ovation did this one right...they got it perfect...and then they surpassed perfect and went into the realm of heavenly.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-12-03 5:32 PM (#72205 - in reply to #72178)
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O.k., I take it back. Mike is impressed. I really have to come see your twins. Way to go, Stephen. I know you waited patiently, and sometimes not so patiently, but you now have a one-off custom pair that you can really be proud of. The B-12 sounds like it just might out tone any other 12 string on or off the market.

So, when does the yard sale start for all that other junk in your closets?
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Waskel
Posted 2007-12-03 5:46 PM (#72206 - in reply to #72178)
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When are you gonna use some of that high end recording gear you've got to give us some samples?
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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-03 5:49 PM (#72207 - in reply to #72178)
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soon as I reassemble my computer DAW. :mad:
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fugot
Posted 2007-12-03 9:07 PM (#72208 - in reply to #72178)
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Wait till he finds out which guitars I took. they all look the same anyway.

and hey, Professor, It's not like you don't have a gem or two or three as well.


Now if only TTenn and his adamas were there sunday...

Stephen, What is the scale length again? Did you ever measure how far back the bridge sits from a normal 2080 guitar? Is it the extra scale length difference? Or is/are the necks longer as well as the bridge being further back?
Just curious.

I can't believe I want yet another new adamas...(darn you T)...
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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-03 11:42 PM (#72209 - in reply to #72178)
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Mike, I am already in Grand Junction so no way to measure till the weekend.

Just another teaser for the 12-string crowd. These are the only two 2080-12's in the known universe! :cool:

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colt357
Posted 2007-12-04 12:24 AM (#72210 - in reply to #72178)
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Stephan, I was going to call you a dog, but, I guess it's more like "You LUCKY Dog"!!!

Congrats on a plan that would seem to have exceeded expectation. Enjoy, you lucky dog! :)

Dave
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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-06 9:59 AM (#72211 - in reply to #72178)
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Another pic ;)

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fugot
Posted 2007-12-06 1:21 PM (#72212 - in reply to #72178)
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black is beautiful!!!
I spent all yesterday taking pictures of guitars to sell.....and even though Stephen gave me $5 to say nice things about his guitars, I really want one anyway. (I know you can't believe I would want a guitar)...peace, mike
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-12-06 2:23 PM (#72213 - in reply to #72178)
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Mike, my offer still stands!
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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-08 1:47 PM (#72214 - in reply to #72178)
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They continue to multiply.....I think they are having sex!


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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-08 1:48 PM (#72215 - in reply to #72178)
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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-09 10:17 AM (#72216 - in reply to #72178)
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A few more for fun............




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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-09 10:19 AM (#72217 - in reply to #72178)
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the long neck :)

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Waskel
Posted 2007-12-09 10:20 AM (#72218 - in reply to #72178)
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This is starting to look pornographic...
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-12-09 10:32 AM (#72219 - in reply to #72178)
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I can't wait to see the morning after picture :eek:
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-12-09 11:04 AM (#72220 - in reply to #72178)
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Originally posted by stephent28:
They continue to multiply.....I think they are having sex!
Looks like one of them has been up the poop-chute. Dave
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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-09 11:57 AM (#72221 - in reply to #72178)
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I wish the mothership could have come up with a case for the 2080D 12 string. It would not fit into any of the current "O" cases so they sent it to me is an Ovation soft gig bag.

When you lay it into a normal "O" case, the tip of the headstock falls just shy of the chrome ring.

Any suggestions?
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cliff
Posted 2007-12-09 1:40 PM (#72222 - in reply to #72178)
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Both my LongNeck Adamas and Beal's LongNeck12 Adamas are hard t'fit as well . . . they're both in traditional, heavy-duty Dreadnaught-sized cases . . .
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FlySig
Posted 2007-12-09 2:24 PM (#72223 - in reply to #72178)
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You could belt sand the top of the headstock off. Or, maybe gut an existing case and custom cut foam to fit.
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Beal
Posted 2007-12-09 2:26 PM (#72224 - in reply to #72178)
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Looks like boats on the shore after a hurricane....
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fugot
Posted 2007-12-09 2:44 PM (#72225 - in reply to #72178)
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You notice on my 2080 and 1680 they installed white saddles? Nothin a sharpie wouldn't fix of course....
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fugot
Posted 2007-12-09 2:45 PM (#72226 - in reply to #72178)
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of course my tuners look a little chromish too :rolleyes:
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stephent28
Posted 2007-12-09 3:22 PM (#72227 - in reply to #72178)
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Cliff, the problem is that the slothead 12 is just about a 1 1/2 longer than a regular baritone Adamas headstock.

Maybe if you have time you can measure the dimensions of the dreadnaught case....but Rick Hall kinda made it sound like that had searched around quite a bit for one that would fit.
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