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Grey8888
Posted 2006-03-10 9:08 PM (#330240)
Subject: Elite T 1778


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Posts: 5

Location: Dominican Rep
what do u guys think about Elite T 1778?...overal rating...sound, preamp, weight, etc... i need to know since i wanna buy one..and im very interested in this model. THNX
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MWoody
Posted 2006-03-10 9:57 PM (#330241 - in reply to #330240)
Subject: Re: Elite T 1778



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Posts: 13997

Location: Upper Left USA
That is the best "Bang-for-the-Buck" Ovation going. The early ones are great and the LX versions (have a TRC) are incredible. By covering with the Polane paint it is rugged and can use some excellant tone wood that might not have enough visual grade in natural.

Check the net or with Alpep on pricing and get one!
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edensharvest
Posted 2006-03-10 11:20 PM (#330242 - in reply to #330240)
Subject: Re: Elite T 1778


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Posts: 1634

Location: Chehalis, Washington
Absolutely love mine!

My first O was an 1869 custom legend, and it had a great playability and sound, but lacked a little depth to the tone with the shallow body. My 1778T has an awesome presence, resonance, warmth, etc. It doesn't compare to the sound of a deep-body Adamas, but for the dollar is about the best quality guitar I've ever played. Mine has the OP30 preamp, which is also fabulous in this model.

Definitely not a bad choice!
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MWoody
Posted 2006-03-10 11:27 PM (#330243 - in reply to #330240)
Subject: Re: Elite T 1778



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Location: Upper Left USA
:D
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xnoel
Posted 2006-03-11 11:51 AM (#330244 - in reply to #330240)
Subject: Re: Elite T 1778


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Posts: 782

Location: Waurika OK
I bought mine used from a OFC member and think it is great. Mine is black, very stealthy looking. Gets good comments from those who see and hear it. The neck has a feel more like an electric guitar.
Mated up with an acoustic amp there are lots of possibilities.
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Highway61
Posted 2006-03-12 12:02 PM (#330245 - in reply to #330240)
Subject: Re: Elite T 1778


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Posts: 228

Proof that I'm confused: Had an Elite T, sold it. Made money, and the guitar was less than perfect (buyer knew the problems--he bought it in person), but, geez, do I ever regret selling it.
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Highway61
Posted 2006-03-12 12:06 PM (#330246 - in reply to #330240)
Subject: Re: Elite T 1778


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Posts: 228

Oh, and in case you remember how I got the Elte T (my girlfriend purchased it for me), I used the money to buy a birthday gift for her. But I still wish I hadn't sold that Elite T.
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Highway61
Posted 2006-03-13 10:30 AM (#330247 - in reply to #330240)
Subject: Re: Elite T 1778


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Posts: 228

...so I bought another one. Cycle completed.
Has anyone ever done something similar to this, sold a guitar, regretted it, and purchased another?
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Standingovation
Posted 2006-03-13 10:33 AM (#330248 - in reply to #330240)
Subject: Re: Elite T 1778



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Posts: 6202

Location: Phoenix AZ
How about 1) sold a guitar, 2) regretted it, 3) bought the same one back again. Dave
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2006-03-13 2:16 PM (#330249 - in reply to #330240)
Subject: Re: Elite T 1778



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Posts: 3411

Location: GA USA
Jeff did that last week, with the guitar he sold to Nick.
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Highway61
Posted 2006-03-13 2:31 PM (#330250 - in reply to #330240)
Subject: Re: Elite T 1778


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Posts: 228

You guys are making me feel better. Thank you.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-03-13 3:07 PM (#330251 - in reply to #330240)
Subject: Re: Elite T 1778


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Posts: 12761

Location: Boise, Idaho
You shouldn't feel better by comparing yourself to us. I've regretted most of the guitars I sold, and sell very few. If Dave didn't sell so many, he wouldn't have room for the ones he kept and he has a big house.
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zchord
Posted 2006-03-13 6:04 PM (#330252 - in reply to #330240)
Subject: Re: Elite T 1778


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Posts: 266

Location: Tampa, Florida
sold my Elite T to xnoel. Had to sell it! I have sold off all of my guitars except a great S771 I bought from a pawn shop for $299. I had 2 of the 1778T and loves them both, especially the LX one. I played one today and I still love those guitars. Great guitars, would loxe to see a stripped down version, with a natural top. Not an Elite "T" then, but it would be sweet.
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xnoel
Posted 2006-03-14 3:27 PM (#330253 - in reply to #330240)
Subject: Re: Elite T 1778


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Posts: 782

Location: Waurika OK
Hey zchord,
As you can tell, I like my T.
Sorry you had to sell, but you made me happy.
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