I really loved their Magnum basses. Had a IV that was tits and a half. Still wanna track down another one in the future. Like a P-bass, EB-O and Ric, all in one.
Misplaced priorities and squandered opportunities.
BrendanO wrote:I really loved their Magnum basses. Had a IV that was tits and a half. Still wanna track down another one in the future. Like a P-bass, EB-O and Ric, all in one.
Word.
That is on my gear wish list too. They've gone way up in value too.
The Is and IIs have steadily sold for about $7-850 over the years, but the IIIs and IVs have really gone up. I think if I wanted back the IV I sold to this cat, I'd pay maybe three times what I sold it to him for?
Got the damn thing for $50 with OHSC, no less. Shoulda kept that one.
Misplaced priorities and squandered opportunities.
The ones that Josh Homme plays look pretty sweet. I never remember their name though. I did play some kinda ovation electric once. Thing was was strange.
The other guitarist in my college band played an Ovation electric, but I have no idea what model. He was a complete metal head and shredded like crazy on that thing, with .11 or .12 gauge strings in standard, to boot. I dunno what that says about the guitar, if anything, but I'm lonely and wanted to contribute to the thread... Er.
ajaxlepinski wrote:Lack of personal style? Dude, you're the Sean Connery of GAB!
Dave wrote:Draelyc - can write a solid song, and play tasty leads despite his internal neurotic tendencies. Despite a million debates raging in his head over string guage, pickup height, Pete Townshend's sexual history, and pick material he makes his Shiva give up the goods. Plus his unplugged electric tone... well... it exists.
phrophus wrote:The ones that Josh Homme plays look pretty sweet. I never remember their name though. I did play some kinda ovation electric once. Thing was was strange.
Ovation Ultra GP. He modded all his to be string-thru though... Eastwood actually makes a great replica for a LOT cheaper
$749.00 It just doesnt have the trademark Ovation headstock.
"You forget, this is HCAF, where everyone thinks like Stephen Hawking, fights like Manny Pacquiao, pulls trim like Justin Timberlake, and emotes like The Terminator...as long as it's someone else's dog who died" -Benjamin801
Droppin similes like i got holes in my pants pockets.
Everything on my Soundcloud page was recorded with an Ovation electric (Ultra GS). That includes the most recent drum jam I posted in Killzone's thread.
Cameron Amps wrote:He's right....I think VTMs sound great....go get one. No nos tubes needed.
I had a Breadwinner once. Piece of crap. It had these weird active pickups that you couldn't swap out for anything else. The bridge was build like a shock absorber. Worst design ever. Impossible to mod. I believe the only celebrity endorsement was the Partridge Family.
I played a Preacher a few times... before i knew jack shit about guitars or tone. Couldn't give you a straight review.
"You forget, this is HCAF, where everyone thinks like Stephen Hawking, fights like Manny Pacquiao, pulls trim like Justin Timberlake, and emotes like The Terminator...as long as it's someone else's dog who died" -Benjamin801
Droppin similes like i got holes in my pants pockets.
Oh yeah. It's the guitar that is last on the list to sell. I prefer hardtail bridges and it is the exception. It resonates well. The pickups have the same spacing and sound like a 59 set.
With the weight mentioned earlier it may suffer from the LP syndrome of having to find the right one. With a guitar that isn't common it probably isn't worth the effort of hunting one down. Either that or he only plays Heritages and old Gibsons.