i did not. Betcha someone bought it without hearing it first. Oh well. The search continues!
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i did not. Betcha someone bought it without hearing it first. Oh well. The search continues!
My "one" is my 1973 Jeronimo Pena Fernandez classical guitar. The neck is wider than average, the scale length is longer and the frets are further apart; it's not a standard guitar. It was on...
That's what made me hesitate on the L&H. From the ad, it sounds like it needs a trip to the luthier's.
I did look at the ad for the L&H, but it says the intonation is dicey.
Hey, I emailed the seller HOURS ago and said I definitely would buy if the sound is as expected. The ad says there's a video; haven't heard back yet. Mine! Mine!
Oh cool! I just emailed the seller. Thanks!
Hi, Jim. Thanks for the detailed advice, I do appreciate it.
Yes, I know about the mandola/mandolin tuning difference. That's why I prefer the mandola. I'm keeping the mandolin in the rotation...
Thanks for the suggestion. I've emailed Bob asking for a sound sample.
Can anyone who has played both compare the Northfield Calhoun with a Big Muddy? (From reading their website, I'm thinking the Big Muddy M11, but will be glad to hear of your experiences.)
I could, in the sense that I have the money, but I'd have a hard time talking myself into it, since mandolin is a secondary (tertiary?) instrument for me after guitar and mandola. But thanks for...
I'm bumbling along on the mandolin. I had a cheap Rogue, now I have a Copley CFM-150, which is -- okay, but I don't love it. My difficulty is that although I play poorly, I have a very strong sense...