Played guitar and bass when I was a teenager, but got rid of my stuff in my 20s when money was tight and I wasn’t playing much. Been feeling the need for a creative outlet recently so I went a few towns over to a used music shop and grabbed this beauty. I’ve always loved Ovation guitars, the round back profile feels more natural to play than a standard dreadnought style. Spent a bit more than I was hoping when I walked in but I’m very happy to have something to play again.

I do have a question for the community here; where do you buy strings and whatnots online, that’s not amazon or guitarcenter? I live in rural BFE and there are no music stores within 50 miles of me or else I’d go to one of those.

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      10 days ago

      Yeah, I found Stringjoy a while back and I’m loving their coated strings on my acoustic. I’ve also got a pair of 11s for my Jazzmaster, but I have yet to put them on. I definitely second Stringjoy.

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    Nice find! I love my Ovation Balladeer but I had to stop playing because I have severe trigger finger on my left middle finger so every time I play certain chords or runs it locks up painfully and I have to stop playing. I’m trying to sell it and related gear (Acoustic A40 amp, Axe I/O One) but no one is buying because no one has money these days.

    Until the finger thing I had been playing off and on since the early 90s. You’ll love the Ovation it’s the best “inexpensive” acoustic on the market as far as I’m concerned. As for strings I tend to lean towards Ernie Ball, I don’t know if you can buy them direct but I’ve seen them at Walmart of all places, maybe yours has them.

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      That’s hard to hear and I’m sorry for you

      And honestly, I feel you very much
      In my late youth I got a deep cut in my left little finger, which also cut a tendon
      Can’t move it that good anymore
      Pretty much immediately, after letting it heal for 4-6 weeks, I tried playing
      As I also have nerve damage, I don’t really feel much in the finger as well
      I could play some simpler chords, but after showing myself, that I still could, if I want, I pretty much stopped playing
      Probably, because I don’t want to see, that’s it’s just not working anymore, like it used to…

      Still have a half-acoustic and an electrical one in my apartment, but neatly packed away and ready to pick up, if I ever get a real urge to try it again

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    10 days ago

    That is a gorgeous guitar! Love it! I always either get mine from Sweetwater or Reverb if I buy online. Most of the time, though, I try to buy from the locally owned store

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      I’d prefer to buy from a local shop if I could, but I don’t make it out of my town often since I primarily bike everywhere. Thanks for the reccomendations

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    10 days ago

    Nice guitar, I’d like to try an ovation at some point haven’t had the chance yet but they seem really unique and have some great looking designs too.

    I do usually get strings when poking around local music shops but for awhile I was ordering direct from d’addario chasing those points, but I like trying out a variety so I’ll pick up a couple at a time one I’ve used I know I’ll get some time out of and whatever I haven’t tried yet or catches my eye. If I didn’t have the option of nearby shops I’d probably just stock up a couple times a year or try to order direct from manufacturer if they offer it.

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    My first acoustic guitar in the 90s was an Ovation. Enjoy! Sounds like there are a lot of good advice below. You got this.