Roman Miroshnichenko: piece from interview about his vintage Ovation guitar from a film about known Russian guitar luthier Valery Svistunov http://www.romanmiroshnichenko.com
I love my Ovation custom Legend. I have one that is 33 years old and MINT, and it will stand up to some Martins & Taylors, of which I also own. People, including guitar players who have never played one, don't know what they are missing. I call them 'wood snobs'. ;p
I am used to play an acoustic guitar but I always loved Ovation guitars. You don't need to see, just listen to, and you'll know it's an Ovation guitar...
Recently I got one and I have to say that it's been difficult to get used to the thinner fret board.
@Scarlett4Zanzibar
right on!!! i say don't have an opinion unless you've tried what you are opining about...Ovations are stellar
ZOMBIELANDakaUSA 6 months ago
@tastefulphrasing I believe he is a Russian, but Miroshnichenko is a Ukrainian name.
YoungSpaniard 1 year ago
is he russian or ukrianian?
tastefulphrasing 2 years ago
should i get an ovation legend i am not sure i have a telecaster already but im more into chords and acoustics
Th3Inglor1ousba5tard 2 years ago
I love my Ovation custom Legend. I have one that is 33 years old and MINT, and it will stand up to some Martins & Taylors, of which I also own. People, including guitar players who have never played one, don't know what they are missing. I call them 'wood snobs'. ;p
Scarlett4Zanzibar 2 years ago
funny.... al liked his guitar more than his own and wanted to buy it.
DjangoMeetsColtrane 2 years ago
I've tried to like my Taylor more than my Ovation sig and can't can't. My O had the better note separation and a bit faster....just me maybe.
axeman1009 2 years ago
i love these guitars
these and ibanez are some of the best to play fast on =]
DeLGatoxXx 2 years ago
I am used to play an acoustic guitar but I always loved Ovation guitars. You don't need to see, just listen to, and you'll know it's an Ovation guitar...
Recently I got one and I have to say that it's been difficult to get used to the thinner fret board.
But I'll succeed...
javieira63 3 years ago
I agree I hate my ovation. I love Martins and Taylors, but my Ovation was my first guitar and I can't afford an expensive one yet.
alwayslooking4space 3 years ago