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GVJIM
Posted 2008-01-15 9:08 AM (#60557)
Subject: 1778 vs 1778T


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Hi. I can't tell from ther O website.
Does the 1778T have a 5 piece neck like the 1778LX?

The 1778T is painted black making it impossible to tell.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-01-15 9:34 AM (#60558 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T


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Pretty certain the T has a 2 piece neck.....
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cliff
Posted 2008-01-15 11:17 AM (#60559 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T


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2-pc. Maple, I believe . . .
(and I don't think the necks are painted)
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Phil Wong
Posted 2008-01-15 11:50 AM (#60560 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T


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Working on an Elite T neck
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MWoody
Posted 2008-01-15 12:04 PM (#60561 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T



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Currently the Elite T is an LX setup and uses a two-piece Maple neck.

As they introduced the pre-LX T there were various combinations out there.
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Mitchrx
Posted 2008-01-15 2:35 PM (#60562 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T


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Every Elite T that I've seen, LX or not, has a two piece maple neck with a clear satin finish.
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2008-01-15 5:01 PM (#60563 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T


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A couple of things at work here:

The "T" being the low end Ovation that it is (not to demean it at all), the 2-pc Maple neck is less expensive to make than the 5-pc.

...and, Maple is, at this time, a plentiful and "less ecologically sensitive" wood than Mahogany.

They say the 2-pc neck is just as stable as the 5-pc. I believe it, but I still think the 5-pc is cool.

John <>{
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GVJIM
Posted 2008-01-15 8:55 PM (#60564 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T


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Thanks you guys.

How many Ovations have the Kaman Bar in them? Does the 5 piece neck have the Kaman Bar? The two piece neck?

I noticed taht the new LX series guitars have some special composite material in them to reinforce the neck joint. True?
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maxdaddy7271
Posted 2008-01-15 9:15 PM (#60565 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T


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Wouldn't it resonate better with a two-piece as opposed to a five-piece? Somebody clue me.
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Oddball
Posted 2008-01-16 1:52 AM (#60566 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T


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I have a hard time imagining the neck contributes in any way — good or bad — to the sound of any guitar. For acoustics, it's all about the top and body.

Isn't it?
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AussieJames
Posted 2008-01-16 7:03 AM (#60567 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T



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"it's all about the top and body."
Just like a woman eh?
Sorry couldn't resist
:D :D
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worshipleader
Posted 2008-01-17 10:13 PM (#60568 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T


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And the T is a darn fine instrument. Has a really big, open sound. By far the best inexpensive new guitar made in the US that Ovation has in the stable and probably would hold that title compared to ANY US manufacturer. I just love the feel and contour of that sweet maple neck. Mine plays as well as any my other O's. Now, if they would just migrate them to the contour bowl...
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Phil Wong
Posted 2008-01-18 11:00 AM (#60569 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T


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Robbie have you played the 1778T-LUSTY RED in church? :eek:
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worshipleader
Posted 2008-01-21 9:12 PM (#60570 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T


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Oh yeah... except I just call it "red"... ;)
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2008-01-21 10:08 PM (#60571 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T


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Robbie's T does have a very sweet neck; it's a great guitar, and I have to say that I've really enjoyed the times I've played it. If I were ever thinking on looking for a "beater," that's what I'd get (in s/s bowl)--but I'd get mine in a slightly more subdued color. (Turquoise, anyone??) ;)

--Karen
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Phil Wong
Posted 2008-01-22 7:56 AM (#60572 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T


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Originally posted by worshipleader:
Oh yeah... except I just call it "red"... ;)
Red like the wine. ;)
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2008-01-22 5:32 PM (#60573 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T



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Robbie, as soon as you move south, we can start a band called Lusty Red.
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worshipleader
Posted 2008-01-25 8:17 PM (#60574 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T


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Sweet! :D
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-01-26 9:41 AM (#60575 - in reply to #60557)
Subject: Re: 1778 vs 1778T



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I like the 1778T in Black. That is until they come out with something a little darker. :D
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