I love the Weber tone and have played/owned some great ones. The only concern I would have is the neck profile. I find it to be too large for me but they can be perfect for the right hands.
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I love the Weber tone and have played/owned some great ones. The only concern I would have is the neck profile. I find it to be too large for me but they can be perfect for the right hands.
I understand the hassles of custom work all too well but it's a shame that's not an option anymore. I love mine!
Wow! That's some shady shenanigans there! :disbelief:
I've seen Postal instruments over the years & find their aesthetic interesting though not enough to give one a try. I'd love to hear from anyone that's tried one.
I find OMs to be a little more sensitive to pick attack but also that the entry level OMs seems to have more high end.
I have many instruments, some with names & some not. Any name given is because it simply seems to fit. My #1 mandolin is a Northfield Big Mon that I call Miss Maybelle. The F5 curves are feminine...
Congrats & happy NMD!
I would assume there's algorithm input behind the price drop but, if it's a price you're willing to pay, that seems like a win. I might be a little concerned about the instrument's condition from...
Perhaps there was a little karmic boost from making the honest choice :grin: For me, the Big Mon tone is absolute perfection. I cased my others when I realized I was dusting them more than playing...
I play electric because I like to play blues & find bending much easier on them. I also like to use pedals.
Amazing work!
"Aged tone" sounds a little like "aggressively styled" from car commercials. It's suggestive but subjective. I think of it as a dry vs wet tone. Dry tone being full with separation between lower,...
I tend to sprint down rabbit holes :))
I appreciate the tip though it'll be a while before I have the OM to put it in it ;)
I think it's a question of what mid-level pricing means to you. I think you can find a good pancake OM in the $1500 range & the same for an archtop.
My Big Mon supplanted all my other standard mandolins. The tone is exactly what I look for and playability has been perfect from day one. She's opened up nicely at this point and completely cured...
I have a mandobird with an Almuse pickup that sounds great. I also get good results from blade magnet pickups like Jonathan Mann uses.
Congrats on the score! That's awesome! I'd be all over one of those if they offered a cutaway :grin:
I have an HX Stomp that I like. It's not cheap and there's a learning curve but it's super compact and very capable once you have it set up.
https://line6.com/hx-stomp/
I love them & use them on all my mandolins but to each their own.
The MC classifieds are the only place I see any seller offering a 48 hour trial period. It's appreciated in a private sale but not expected.
The Octolindo comes in a 4 string model. I had a Kala tenor guitar with a 23" scale that I tuned to GDAE but found the G would be pretty floppy. The distinction between a tenor guitar and an OM, to...
Though I don't drink anymore, I found playing music while drinking is similar to playing pool. There's a fine line between enough & too much and the drop off in ability is steep :grin:
I have those too but use them sparingly. I caught my knuckle once and got a peak at the bone before the blood came. I'd be missing my index finger but for the gloves. Removing the guard makes it...
I use a both Kutzall & King Arthur carbide discs with my angle grinder for roughing and can attest to the strain it puts on your hands. I use vibration dampening gloves and still can't go more than...