Acoustically Sound is a photograph by Karol Livote which was uploaded on June 24th, 2013.
Acoustically Sound
Acoustically sound - Photography by Karol Livote
This is an Ovation Guitar, which I am very proud to say was made right here in Connecticut. ... more
by Karol Livote
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Acoustically Sound
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Karol Livote
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Acoustically sound - Photography by Karol Livote
This is an Ovation Guitar, which I am very proud to say was made right here in Connecticut. It is an interesting story how this company was founded and the history behind it. As per Ovation's website, here is the story:
The story of Ovation guitars-and the ground-breaking technology behind them-begins with Charles H. Kaman, an aeronautical engineer known for his pioneering work in helicopter and aerospace design.
In 1945, Charles Kaman founded Kaman Aircraft, and in 1947 his company developed a radical helicopter that used inter-meshing rotors and Kaman's patented servo-flap control. In 1951, Kaman built the world's first gas turbine helicopter-an innovative aircraft now at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
Through intense research and development, Kamans engineers made discoveries about the physics of vibration and acoustics- critical factors in the design and fabrication of helicopter rotor blades, missile nose cones, and other aerospace components exposed to high vibrational stress. After achieving many aviation firsts and setting world records with his helicopters, Charles Kaman-himself a dedicated guitar enthusiast-decided his aerospace division should apply its technology and know-how to the centuries-old art of guitar making.
To pursue this goal, Kaman founded Ovation Instruments, and in 1965 our engineers and luthiers began their quest to determine whether an acoustic guitar could be sonically improved by modifying its shape and construction. Our R&D team spent months building and testing prototype instruments, and by mid 1966, they had the answers they sought. Their research conclusively proved that a semi-parabolic shape yielded the most efficient and responsive guitar body.
Once our engineers had settled on the body design, they turned their attention to developing a substance that could be molded into this bowl-like shape. Using their knowledge of high-tech aerospace composites, they developed Lyrachord, a patented material comprising interwoven layers of glass filament and bonding resin. Our lab team also discovered how to tune Lyrachord at the molecular level so it would resonate musically.
The first Ovation guitar made its debut in November, 1966. Its Lyrachord body gave the instrument unprecedented projection and ringing sustain. Based on this initial success, we developed an entire line of roundback models to provide guitarists with the world's finest acoustic/electric instruments.
We have our headquarters in an historic red brick factory on the banks of the Farmington River in New Hartford, Connecticut. Here, our skilled luthiers and designers make beautiful, high-performance roundback guitars with painstaking attention to detail-the way they have for more than almost half a century. The spirit of New England craftsmanship and restless American innovation is embodied in every Ovation instrument we build.
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June 24th, 2013
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Comments (28)
Christopher James
Congratulation.....your wonderful work has been featured in the 1000 Views on 1 Image Group ..... Feel free to place your featured image in the Features Archive and any Genre specific Archive l/f/p
Pamela Williams
Bravo, your work is featured on the homepage of the aRt diStrIct! You are invited to archive your work in the feature archive discussion
Don Columbus
Congratulations, your work is Featured in "Photographic Camera Art" I invite you to place it in the group's "2020-2021 Featured Image Archive" Discussion!! L/Tweet!
Karol Livote
Thanks for all the features in the groups including but not limited to the For Children group, the Beige Brown and Sepia group and the Black Background group
Carolyn Marshall
I love how you have played with the light and lines in this image. Not your typical guitar shot. Very nicely done, Karol. v/G+