Re: Gilchrist Using The Tone Traveler On Mike Compton's Mandolin
I have two guaranteed methods to having your mandolin's tone sound better by strumming machines. Hand it to me and it will certainly sound worse. Hand it to Mike Compton and it will sound better. I once had the chance to hold and strum Steve Martin's Loar signed mandolin (I was delivering credentials to the Steep Canyon Rangers at a festival). It sounded exactly like any other mandolin I strummed. Once Mike Guggino played it it was totally different. I did not notice if he used any device on it prior to taking the stage.
Jamie
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