I just bought an Eastman A style mandolin the MD 505. Well it's used, seemed like a good deal and should arrive Wednesday. I'll have 45 days to try it out. Any one have this one? I thought it would be good for camping.
I just bought an Eastman A style mandolin the MD 505. Well it's used, seemed like a good deal and should arrive Wednesday. I'll have 45 days to try it out. Any one have this one? I thought it would be good for camping.
The 505 is a very nice mando. One of the best, without climbing far up the food chain.
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I've posted many times that I used to have a 505. Not "good for the money" but a genuinely good instrument. I could have played it for the rest of my life and been just fine.
Like many Asian imports, it lacked low end and tended more toward the treble (I'm not sure why this seems to be consistently true, and why taking longer to build them like the more higher-end shop do tends to give better low end). I curbed this by using heavier strings and Primetone picks.
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I had one for a while as my first mandolin. Good enough to get me hooked. Get a good setup and you'll be good to go. Plenty good to play on while you save for the MT or Galatin you will want.
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Arches F style kit
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This is not my first, I have a Gibson F9 I love and will not part with. I am not a Weber gal, or at least I have never played one that I liked..as for the collings, I wouldn't rule out but I tried one and was told it wasn't as sweet sounding as my F9. So for a second mandolin right now I am looking for something under $500 to sit around a campfire with.
Last edited by mee; Mar-27-2018 at 2:36am.
Used to have a 315, great mandolin, specially for that kind of money. Still regret I sold it, otherwise I would've used it for the same purpose you've bought the 305 for.
I wouldn't go looking if I had an F9 either, and a 505 will be just dandy as a beater. If you like the Gibson tone, not much else but a Gibson will do IMHO.
Silverangel A
Arches F style kit
1913 Gibson A-1
Yes, it’ll take 74 or 75s. My current beater is a 315, and I’m very impressed by what it can do. Nut is a little narrow for me, but the neck and box otherwise are right... change out those strings and play the snot out of it!!
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Oh, very Cool! Congrats and happy pickin to you
Congrats on your purchase of the 505, I just bought my girlfriend a new one in the sunburst finish. The dealer had two of this model in stock, I played both and was surprised at the difference in sound quality in comparing them. Always best to play before pay if given the opportunity.
Also hard for me to refer to these instruments as "beaters".
I can’t call anything Eastman a beater either. Anything they make could easily be a lifelong instrument.
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I've only played two of these Eastmans, both outside at festivals, but in my limited experience of them neither came close to matching even my cheapest Kentucky 150. I'm sure two instruments don't represent an entire brand, but I was surprised at how lacking in volume or range of tone they had compared with something I throw in the back of my car without a case.
I've played good Eastmans and not so good, but on the other hand my experience with a Kentucky made my mind up never to have one although I'm sure there are great ones out there as I've heard people on MC say. I think that's why it is important to try before you buy if possible.
Darren, I’ve heard that many of the early Eastmans were less than great. Mine was a 2006 and was a solid instrument. The newer ones I’ve come across seem to suggest they’ve got it down pretty well now. But if a person is looking for a Kentucky sound, which is closer to a Gibson or traditional tone, he/she probably won’t like an Eastman.
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Kentucky and Eastman mandolins are voiced differently in my experience. Just like Weber vs Collings. You will tend toward one or the other. Nice to have choice.
To the OP, check back in a while. I'm curious as to how much you will play your Eastman when you are home and have the choice. I'm somewhat surprised how much I play my beater.
Silverangel A
Arches F style kit
1913 Gibson A-1
Well I put new J74s on it and it was really sweet but I don’t know if it was the radius finger board or what, I felt sloppy going back and forth between the 505 and the F9. Anyways I was glad to see someone snatched it up right away after it was relisted on GC website, hope it found its forever home. So now I am back on the lookout for my back up mandolin.
If you think you'd like a very different flavor, give a Flatiron N1 a spin. Really sweet little mandolin that has a real high end richness to it.Not for all styles for sure, but you get a real quality feeling from one.
Silverangel A
Arches F style kit
1913 Gibson A-1
Congrats on your great back up mandolin. Hard to beat Eastman MD505 for tone, fit and finish. A nice complement for your F9!
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