Tuesday, July 27, 2010

1979 Ovation Preacher Stereo Electric Guitar

Imagine the possibilities of stereo. A mono/stereo jack lets you plug the Preacher into two amplifiers or into both channels of a single amp. The stereo jack splits pickup output. That means you can set the fingerboard pickup with a warm, throaty tone in channel one. In the other channel, you can set the bridge pickup with a strong, dirty lead tone. The Preacher has other refinements as well: unique double coil pickups that are 20db quieter than most humbucking pickups, a full two-octave neck that is glued and bolted for added sustain, individually adjustable brass saddles for perfect intonation, jumbo frets for smoother action and easier string bending. The Preacher. It's the first solid body electric guitar to make stereo a reality.

Ovation. A Kaman Company.

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