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Are Ovation guitars still good?

Are Ovation guitars still good?

Ovation makes great quality guitars, especially since being bought by Drum Workshop who have been moving Ovation production back to the USA. Their made in the USA guitars are mainly their high end models and are known to be some of the most durable guitars on the market.

What ever happened to Ovation guitars?

Production of the standard model range of Ovation guitars in the U.S. has been ceased under the ownership of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, but is about to be reinstated by the new owner Drum Workshop.

Why did Glen Campbell play Ovation guitars?

Campbell wanted to be more mobile on stage. “I didn’t like having the mic in front of the camera,” Campbell told Guitar World. “I kept pressing Ovation to come up with a solution”. Ovation’s acoustic/electric piezo pick-up system was the answer to his demands.

What Ovation guitar did Glen Campbell play?

Perhaps the most sought-after and unique Ovation guitar associated with Campbell was the elusive “Bluebird” model. Hand-crafted exclusively for Glen in the late 70’s, the Bluebird’s design was based on the Ovation Viper solid body and was produced in both 12-string and 6-string models.

Are vintage Ovation guitars good?

Yes, Ovation guitars are generally very good. They do, of course, have the plastic bowl back which some people don’t like but if you are OK with that it should be fine. The Celebrity series are made in Korea IIRC but are none the worse for that. I used an ovation celebrity for a few years doing a solo.

What musicians use Ovation guitars?

Glen Campbell was among the first stars to bring renown to Ovation, but others who played the company’s guitars included Paul Simon, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, Eddie Van Halen, Alex Lifeson, Neil Diamond, Kenny Rogers, Melissa Etheridge, Roger Waters and David Gilmour.

Who plays Ovation guitar?

What was Glen Campbell’s favorite guitar?

Campbell was featured as a solo act on this show, singing and playing an unusual guitar that he seemed to favor. The guitar was a 1960 Teisco model T-60, that featured a set neck, and a hand carved body that had an unusual cut-out on the guitar lower bout and the headstock.

What are Ovation guitars good for?

Acoustic Sound, Electric Feel Ovation guitars are the perfect acoustic guitars for primarily electric players because they feel like electric guitars.