- What size are Ovation Guitars?
- What's the difference between Ovation and applause guitars?
- Did Ovation guitars go out of business?
- What Ovation guitar did Glen Campbell play?
What size are Ovation Guitars?
Most Ovations are long-scale 25.4, but if you're looking for a smaller version, see if you can get your hands on a 1997 Collectors Series model. There aren't many around, but they do appear occasionally. This was a parlor guitar with 12 frets to the body.
What's the difference between Ovation and applause guitars?
You might be wondering what the differences are between them, and the answer is "not much", which is a good thing. Applause guitars are designed to take all the amazing features that set Ovation apart and make them a bit more affordable for beginners and casual players.
Did Ovation guitars go out of business?
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.
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.