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Old 02-04-2011, 03:27 PM
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For Sale- Ovation Ultra Bass I believe 1982/83
Comes with original hardshell case, broken handle
$300.00 plus shipping Still Available
I'll throw in a Seymour Duncan SPB-3 Quarter-Pound for $25.00
SOLD on Evil Bay....sorry guys
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Now THAT'S one sweet P-Style bass!! I love it!! Someone buy my Cirrus, quick!
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Were these basses MIJ?
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Very cool!
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Think they were made in Bloomfield, CT.
by the A Kaman Co.


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Think they were made in Bloomfield, CT.
by the A Kaman Co.

Wow never seen one of these in person myself.


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Originally, Ovation had designed three models that were going to be produced in Korea...
Korean wood, American or Schaller parts, assembled in the States...
According to Bill Kaman, these Korean necks and bodies were made for Ovation on special order by Samick....
While these instruments were not totally American made like the earlier Ovation solidbodies, the assembly quality was still far superior to most regular imports...

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Great bass, have owned a couple along with their guitar counterparts! Good luck with the sale!
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Tell me more. What are the controls on that thing?
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volume, tone, and the switch is a 2-way mini toggle serries-parralle. It is passive but when you throw the switch it seems to boost the signal..... not sure how or why.
DiMarzio DP-122 split P-bass type pickup. The scale was 34".
Schaller tuners, 10"radius maple neck

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volume, tone, and the switch is a 2-way mini toggle serries-parralle. It is passive but when you throw the switch it seems to boost the signal..... not sure how or why.
DiMarzio DP-122 split P-bass type pickup. The scale was 34".
Schaller tuners, 10"radius maple neck
Series is always louder...
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Still available......!!
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Standing Ovation dept...

Nice one.

Most of the ones I have seen had a factory installed Kahler Bass Vibrato on them that just killed so much of the tone.
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I'll throw in a Seymour Duncan SPB-3 Quarter-Pound for $25.00
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