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These guitars are obviously geared towards beginner players who are on an extremely tight budget. If you're looking for that somewhat Visual Kei guitar body shape, your choices are pretty limited, so you're probably going to be looking at this. I recommend at least getting one a few models up, if you can. You'll have a better chance at getting a...
If they had put standard electronics in this guitar it would have been really good. The whole guitar other than the electronics is good which is sad. The two miniswitches on the guitar are just there to make the guitar sound bad it seems. They could be labeled bad tone switches. The neck and balance of the guitar is lovely. If you were to change...
What i like most about this guitar is the shape and look of the body. For an acoustic guitar, its very unique and quite different. If you love Ovation guitars, then this is a must have for your collection. It looks great, sounds amazing, and can absolutely do more than any other acoustic (and most electric) guitars. Honestly, for the price, i do...
I have eventually learned that the Ovation guitars sound pretty terrible across the board and this only adds to that track record, as it really was a huge disappointment, especially considering the way that it plays. I would really hate to see people buy this as it seems to be a large waste of money. Really, for the price range, you could probab...
This guitar has been discontinued, and for good reason. If you need a practice 12-string, and don't want to ruin your nice ones, or if you'd rather not bring it on the road, this might be a good alternative, but don't expect it to sound all that great. Considering that a twelve-string is not most people's first guitar, I wouldn't even recommend ...
Other than the one that I've used, I've never seen or used another Ovation Magnum I bass guitar. Upon first seeing this guitar in the studio where I used it, I was definitely instantly impressed by the look and make up of it. I was even more surprised to find that Ovation made it, as I'm used to seeing them only make acoustic guitars. The Mag...
Ovation has a vast line of acoustic/electric guitars out there for all sorts of players who might be looking in all sorts of price ranges. The CC44 falls somewhere in the middle, as it isn't their nicest guitar but also by far isn't their worst. In my opinion the CC44 is a very solid instrument when just treated as an acoustic guitar, so when ...
I'm not a huge fan of these guitars, obviously, so I don't have anything I particularly like about it. If you need a guitar that you don't care about and can allow to get damaged, this is probably a good one for that. The sound is bad, and it's not really that great of a value. I've heard that it was discontinued, and that's for good reason. I h...