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Type: Posts; User: Josh Levine
Yes Swananoa is so great. There are players of all levels and courses that will be suited to your level. And you get to be surrounded by music 24/7. So fun.
That sounds like a 99 Nashville build flatiron to me. Those tend to have a redder tint and are I don’t think they usually came with a pickguard so most don’t have one 1. The Chinese made ones look...
I'm realizing this would make a triumphant troll thread to rile up the locals.
I'm glad we were able to get to the heart of the matter.
Really what it comes down to for me is tone per $. The simple math is that in most cases you can move up the chain of builders if you get an A. The idea being that the more expensive the builder the...
All of the Nashville flatirons have elevated fingerboards. Non are integrated. I think the Nashville made Flatirons still represent a great value. They are basically F5Gs/A5Gs built alongside the...
Well I had a great Ellis F5. Then I bought a Duff A5 as a "backup" to complement the Ellis and found that I stopped playing the Ellis and just played the Duff. So I sold the Ellis. I still own the...
Ya I've already flip flopped multiple times on some of my options and they don't seem to worried about allowing you to add upgrades after the fact.
I have 2 little kids and their myriad of crap/car seats/diapers/etc and still just carry with me. I just got a very low profile case so I am hoping to get a carry on bag that is big enough to hold my...
I spent some time in the Archive.org rabbit hole listening to some live recordings and found this Gem from Prescott Park in 2016. The source is from the soundboard and the sound quality and playing...
I’d love to see this A/Bed with a Tura. I have a Tura and like it very much. Only improvement for me would be more secure latches which this appears to have.
I would say DON'T pick closer to the bridge. That is typically going to give a harsher/ more brittle/staccato tone, atleast with an F-hole mandolin. To get a warmer/fatter/more smooth sound I'd try...
I'm actually tempted to add the pickup system. I have some quality preamps and nice mandolins with pickups in them so it wouldn't be my first choice, but nice to have the option and I do think it...
This is pretty typical for where you are at experience wise. It will come in time. Make sure you know the chords well to the song, of course. If you want to practice, get an app like Strum Machine...
He seems to post the setlists in advance on social media (FB/Instagram). I imagine you can contact him through those sites or through his website if you want to get in touch with him. I think in the...
While I don’t know if this is considered a traditional version, I quite like it
https://youtu.be/O_4SX7-U-0s
Quit lustin for my Duff, Bill.
So, I ran the Tone Dexter and Grace Bix through my Scarlett Interface and played around with 2 different mandolins with K and Ks. In my opinion the Tone Dexter has a much more natural sound than the...
I originally ordered it with the Carbon timber, then I went back to the basic. Now I just upgraded again. I did feel like I noticed a little difference in the video of the tone. I also think it does...
Thanks for the tips everyone! I do have a scarlet interface so will try running them through the scarlett to Garage band to hear what that signal sounds like.
Thanks. I guess I just need to stop being lazy and plug in my PA to test these out.
Everyone else seemed to understand my question just fine. You can save your rude responses for someone else. I am not talking about contact mics or SM57s or I would have asked about microphones. If...
Hey,
I have a few preamps. I test them at home sometimes by plugging them into the Fishman Loudbox Acoustic Amp. I suppose I could plug them into my PA speakers. When we gig, which is not all that...
I learned the Monroe version from Chis Henry. Good visualization of fingering here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEn-mztS_jM