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honorbrachios
Published on 05/04/09 at 11:36
Guitar case lyrachord, Depp Bowl Cutaway.
Sitka spruce top AAA grade (damage under the paint but good).
Channel 5 parts maple / mahogany. 21 ebony box.
Carved ebony bridge, pearl rosette.
Ovation OP PRO preamp, XLR out with phantom power
UTILIZATION
No criticism to make on this point. It is a sublime instrument.
Everything exudes quality, whether the bridge carved inlays etc etc.
the guitar is balanced, the handle of a phenomenal comfort. Access to Acute easy, natural grip. At this price, it is better notice.
SOUNDS
The sound is very specific instruments Ovation. It is like it or not, it does not discuss.
a powerful attack, balanced sound with great harmonics.
connected, the preamp has a good range of adjustment and the boost you can climb beyond other instruments in the solid phases.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 2 years, there is nothing I can blame him.
It is aesthetic, easy to play, powerful and balanced.
In this price range, facing a trial there is little a Taylor T5 retains the Ovation I, no doubt
Sitka spruce top AAA grade (damage under the paint but good).
Channel 5 parts maple / mahogany. 21 ebony box.
Carved ebony bridge, pearl rosette.
Ovation OP PRO preamp, XLR out with phantom power
UTILIZATION
No criticism to make on this point. It is a sublime instrument.
Everything exudes quality, whether the bridge carved inlays etc etc.
the guitar is balanced, the handle of a phenomenal comfort. Access to Acute easy, natural grip. At this price, it is better notice.
SOUNDS
The sound is very specific instruments Ovation. It is like it or not, it does not discuss.
a powerful attack, balanced sound with great harmonics.
connected, the preamp has a good range of adjustment and the boost you can climb beyond other instruments in the solid phases.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 2 years, there is nothing I can blame him.
It is aesthetic, easy to play, powerful and balanced.
In this price range, facing a trial there is little a Taylor T5 retains the Ovation I, no doubt