Ovation Magnum

Started by FlatEric, October 08, 2011, 01:16:24 AM

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Basvarken

I think they're very beautiful basses.
But from what I've been told they don't sound quite as impressive as they look.
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godofthunder

I do like the second one better and I do agree that it is a good thing that we all like different stuff. My rant is half in jest. Look at the Nonreverse Thunderbird I can't tell you how many times in the past people asked why I play the ugly things. Yeah love the Destroyer!
Quote from: FlatEric on October 11, 2011, 01:00:41 AM
Hey Scott, you tell it like it is mate - don't hold back! ;D ;D

Over here we call it a "Marmite thing!" you either love or hate something.
It's a good job we are all different, if not. . . . . .  we'd all be playing Leo's 1950's Precision.

If you read the stuff I put on the blog, I said that I liked the big pick-up surround, as I play
fingerstyle and it allows me to rest my thumb anywhere from the bridge to the neck.
This is something I can't do with my other Magnum.

Perhaps this one is more pleasing to your eye??





No, you can't really play slap on it but I guess it's horses for courses.

Your horses are more like this one!



I know you like this one!

Cheers.  8)
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Dave W

I've played a couple. Not impressed, although they weren't bad and not as heavy as they looked.

Of the several people mentioned in this thread who played these back in the day, how many are playing them now?

dadagoboi

Quote from: Dave W on October 11, 2011, 08:05:45 AM

Of the several people mentioned in this thread who played these back in the day, how many are playing them now?

I think most of them have been captured.

mgod

I have a mint II (I think its a II - its got the 3 "EQ" sliders") I'd sell. Case, manual - #00500. Need to make space here.

There pretty stunning in their way, amazing to play acoustically. Great wood, graphite neck strip, very Alembic inspired.

mgod@earthlink.net - good enough offer, it'll go.

uwe

As active basses from that era go, it has a natural, warm sound. Kind of as if Gibson had made their RDs from maho rather than maple.
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