Not only does the neck have a regular truss rod, it’s also got three carbon graphite strips for additional stability/reinforcement. In any case, when I found this Ovation Magnum II Bass with a built-in on-board 3-band graphic EQ, I had to have it! That it was/is exceptionally, well, homely with its lumpy potato shape certainly added to the mystique!Īctually, there’s so much going on with this bass it’s mind boggling. Robinson liked them too because he’s got a couple of Ovation inspirations in his line offered here, the Eastwood GP and Breadwinner models. Unfortunately, I was one of the very few who ever liked Ovation solidbodies, because they were notoriously bad sellers. I mean, what’s not to like about a battle-axe-shaped guitar like the Breadwinner and Deacon?! Or those nifty Ultra Kaman UK IIs with an aluminum frame and urethane foam body (finished up in really ugly sunbursts)! As you’d expect, the workmanship was always first rate on those guitars. So naturally I’ve always been attracted to Ovation’s solids. Vintage 1979 Ovation Magnum II Bass Guitar
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