I have one which I like but which many people don't like because of the body. Mine is an Applause, which is an Ovation with a different headstock. The body is the rounded composite material like Glen Campbell's famous Ovations. The bass comes with the deepest bowl back, (Ovation makes three depths in guitars) which many people find difficult to play seated because there are no sharp edges to rest on their leg, so they complain that the bass slides around.
Personally, I play it with a strap and find it easy to play. Mine is a short scale series but I believe the Applause and Ovation models are available in 34" scale. It does require a strap because balance is OK with the short scale; I suspect the long scale would have some neck dive. IMO there are two faults with the one I have: the gain/tone controls are located where it's easy for my right forearm to hit them and change the settings, and the jack for output is located rather far back on the bowl so using a cable with 90 degree jack to connect is a good idea.
Sound is very nice, volume played unplugged is probably among the loudest of the ABG models, and I replaced the original phosphor rounds with D'Addarion Chromes and I like the way the bass plays. I did make and install a new saddle to lower the action a bit.