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Joined: July 2011 Posts: 23 Location: Europe | It might sound a treacherous question here, but frankly I am also attracted by the guitar constructions of Cole Clark, asides Ovation. I found out that they actually do resemble in some aspects... they both are made of special material (australian bunyas vs. lyrachord - swearing for their own each of course), both use a piezo-electronic pickup system with unique preamps, and even in their shape they aspire for an optimum of sound vibration-gathering and concentrating by bowl-shaped backs or carvings inside, and pickups on the top vibrating plate, experimenting with CNC routing vs Audio signature system. I wonder if someone ever had the opportunity to compare them side by side...? Or just might has an opinion... | ||
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 15654 Location: SoCal | Bobbo has both..... | ||
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Joined: July 2011 Posts: 23 Location: Europe | And what did Bobbo say about the matter? | ||
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303 Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | Bobbo's Cole Clark was a Fat Lady 2 and it was a really nice playing and sounding guitar. It was constructed like any other woodbox guitar. I have never seen a Cole Clark with a bowl-shaped back. What model are you looking at that has it??? | ||
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Joined: July 2011 Posts: 23 Location: Europe | btw I saw Damon67 active recently... I learned that he (you) can upgrade me to be a member. Do i have something left to do before i can get in? Not like i intended a bustling you; i can wait a couple of months more, it'd just be nice to feel free in them discussions... :) Can you address me, please? thx: pat | ||
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Joined: August 2002 Posts: 8307 Location: Tennessee | Bobbo sez he still has his Ovations, but his ColeClark has moved on. Here's the fine print: I had a CC FL2AC with the Australian Bunya top, Tasmanian Blackwood back and sides, Queensland Maple neck and body bindings, and rosewood fingerboard with block MOP inlays. Nut width was 1 3/4, or whatever is close to that in mm. Preamp was gen1 with the dual pickup and facebrace sensor. It was so right in so many ways ... the build quality was superb, it felt and played very smooth, it was built with an eye on plugging in, it had some really cool wood and in it's own way was as visually stunning as any guitar I've ever had hands on. I really liked that guitar. But it moved on ... for primarily three reasons: 1) I wanted to thin the herd and the CC was not a "go-to" guitar for me so it made the list. Unplugged, I have several other guitars that always get picked up. Plugged in, I've pretty much defaulted to a handful of other guitars that work better for me. So I chose the ColeClark to sell because ... 2) It would fetch 2-3X what any of my Ovation would get in today's market, and to be honest, my 1537 or 1651JL3 or 07BCS or Book or K1111 are all better guitars. And dollar for dollar, there is NO contest, because ... 3) the Cole Clark didn't have "my" sound. What I play and how I play it could never really meld with the way the Fat Lady could sing. I played her out a few times and it didn't sound right to my ears as I was used to, and in the dozen or so recordings I've made in the past four or five years it never got used. It's not that the sound is bad, it's just different and not me. Actually now that I think back on it, it reminded me of the great majority of all the Taylor guitars I've played and heard. I think you either like that sound or it's not you. It was fun for a little while, but in the long run not me at all. So about 60 days ago it went to a very stoked fan and I got nice $$$ out of it. We're all happy. | ||
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Joined: July 2011 Posts: 23 Location: Europe | Well as far as i know they carve out all the fat ladies' resonating plates I don't find that one great article i read about this back then, but maybe noticable is the little bulge that the back plates have here: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v686/lgbclp/Angel/DSCN1504.jpg but generally i meant bowls for ovations, the "or carvings" referred to the cclarks. Carving they mention all around the internet, relating to the face brace sensors. | ||
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7211 Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | blikpatrik: I just checked and you have fell access. It looks like you've had it for awhile. | ||
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Joined: July 2011 Posts: 23 Location: Europe | tanks for the story bobbo. useful itwas :) | ||
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Joined: July 2011 Posts: 23 Location: Europe | Mr.O, Junior member means something else than, i can post in the general area? | ||
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303 Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | You stay a junior member until you get either 25 or 50 posts or somewhere in that area....been a few years since I was in that position. | ||
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Joined: August 2002 Posts: 8307 Location: Tennessee | Here is a photo of the inside top "carving" that blikpartik was talking about: You can see both the way they carve the edges of the top, and also the facebrace sensor on the top. | ||
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