

Ovations reached the height of their popularity in the 1980's, where they were more often than not seen during live performances by touring artists if acoustic guitars were being played. These guitars are made of a urelite foam over a cast aluminum frame with mahagony grain on top.

A lower-priced version of the bowl-back Ovation design, known as the Applause Guitar, has also been produced.ĭeveloped starting in 1966 and introduced as the 'Balladeer' in February, 1967, Ovation has sought to bring modern materials and construction techniques to guitar building. Up for sale is a clean and rare 1970s (1975 - 1980) Ovation UK II in tobacco sunburst. of Applause guitars, which are produced by Ovation for example Applause. Ovation has also produced solid body electric guitars. Second Hand Gibson ES-175D 1976 in Sunburst Discover short videos related to. Standard Ovation neck and bridge, available as acoustic electric only. rosewood 25-1/4' fingerboard with 20 frets and the signature Ovation Roundback design with a useful cutaway to access the higher frets. Ovation and Adamas Colors Chart for Acoustic and Solidbodies. Ovation guitars are differentiated by their composite synthetic bowl, rather than the traditional wooden back and sides of the modern acoustic guitar as produced by luthiers starting in the late 18th century. 1 Sunburst 2 Red 4 Natural B Barnwood (gray-to-black sunburst) 5 Black H Honeyburst 6 White 7 LTD Nutmeg/Anniversary Brown/Beige/Tan 8 Blue.

Ovation primarily manufactures acoustic guitars. The Ovation Guitar Company, a holding of Kaman Music Corporation, is a guitar manufacturing company based in Bloomfield, Connecticut, USA.
