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    Hi all

    The other day I was contemplating a mandola purchase (always contemplating some kind of purchase)and I was wondering whether to go for f holes or round soundhole. My question is: I noticed that most builders prefere a round soundhole for the īdola. What is the difference soundwise? Since the chop is not much of an issue on the mandola, this could be one reason, but on the other hand, f hole instruments generally seem to projet better. What can I expect soundwise from different design?

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    I vote oval hole, for sustain, bass, nice deep tone.

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    I've wondered the same, having only played oval hole dolas, I can only imagine what an F sounds like, aside from hearing the Dawg play his on recordings and at shows.

    But I will wager a guess that if you like f holes in mandolins then you will probably like them in doals too...but like I said thats just a guess...

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    I know the f-hole Mandola sound from Simon Major on the "Mandoliquents"-CD. There ars serveral Dola-parts and one solo piece. He's playing a Vanden Mandola. I would say, you get a relative warm tone from a f-hole-instrument in the mandolaworld, compared to f-hole mandolins.
    Though, Simon Major seams to get a warm tone from any instrument.

    Cheers
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    I like to think of the difference between a central hole and two F holes is one of blend and cut. Mandolas with central holes will blend better than mandolas with F holes. The F holes allow the tone to get more focused in the instrument's mid-range, the central holes will allow the instrument to breathe a bit more, flattening the EQ curve a bit. You want a warm toned 'dola? Get a central sound hole. You want your 'dola to cut through the mix more? get one with F holes.

    FWIW, Mike Marshall has said that central sound holes are better because the role of the 'dola in most music is to blend with the group, not cut through.

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