Mine is "in finish" according to a text photo I just got (which I can't share due to my primitive phone), so it looks like I'm a week or so behind you. Looking forward to your impressions.
I'll definitely post some pics and probably a video. one thing is for sure just seeing those pics, it's nice looking wood, very pretty grain.
Those are some sweet looking little tenors! I was wanting a Jupiter Creek tenor http://www.jupitercreekmusic.com/ but Rob has cut back on production......So the Zither is a viable option.
Elwood, keep your eye out for Rob's tenors on eBay, there have been a few over the last few months of different scale lengths, sometimes advertised only as baritone ukuleles.
Got mine on Wednesday! I haven't had a chance to play it hardly at all cause I have had family staying at my house, and I also need to put some heavier gauge strings on it (I intent to tune it GDAE).
I will post a video once I get the heavier strings on it. But the fit and finish seems pretty nice. Very nice piece of wood and it seems to have the bigger banjo frets on it. I'll post more once I get more time with it, video and pics....
I got mine yesterday. It looks quite nice, but I asked for it to be set up for Octave Mandolin tuning, and instead I got this weird re-entrant tuning where the GDA is in regular mando tuning and the E is octave. It sounds interesting when strummed - like an autoharp - but lousy for picking tunes that use the A and E strings. And more to the point, not what I wanted or requested. I'm putting appropriate strings on it tomorrow but if I then need to pay to have the action/intonation adjusted I will not be happy. Also, when I tried it briefly through an amp, the E string was much louder than the others - I'm hoping that's an artifact of the strange tuning and tensions (GDA are tense, E is loose, A and E are same gauge), but we'll see.
I've only had a few moments so far to try it out, but I can tell once these issues are resolved it will be a very nice guitar; just playing on the E string, it sounded great. I'm just hoping I don't have to drop a lot of money on a new setup and/or pickup.
i finally put some octave strings on it (got them from emando, just ordered the mediums, basically I get two sets for the price of one! NFI).
The heavier strings make ALL the difference. the sounds is amazing. It has great bass, but I can go up and the highs ring out clear. I wasted a few hours yesterday just jamming to it. Once I get the feel better I will post some pics of it but for now I am VERY happy. It is also going to take me a bit of time to figure out the scale length, I'm used to playing mandolin and a 20" octave mandolin.
It also seemed to me that the D strings was a bit weak in the pickup, but I think that's fixed now, and/or it might be simply tweaking the action. For now I don't notice it enough to make a difference, it was slight before I changed strings, now it's not really noticeable.
For $400 I'm not sure how you can go wrong with this is an electric octave mandolin. For me, I wanted something more guitar like. This fits the bill perfectly. I didn't want a mandolin sounds and that's why 4 strings is perfect for me and my uses.
What's the scale length on these? It'd be great to see/hear some videos.
"All musicians are subconsciously mathematicians"- Thelonious Monk
Well I switched the strings today and as I suspected it threw the intonation painfully off. I'm taking it to the tech tomorrow and having him look at the pickup while he's at it.
BJ, are you getting a smoky/petroleum smell from the fretboard? It's lingering on my fingers after I play.
5th, the scale length is listed on their website at 22.75". I haven't measured it but that feels about right. I'll put up a video once this thing is playable.
agree about the scale length, its basically 23". After switching strings I dont' have any intonation problems, and mine came as a tenor. I did file the G string on the nut a big to make room for the bigger gauge. There is no odor that I notice. I am actually impressed with the finish and fit. Again, video coming soon when I can find some spare time to do it, probably Sunday.
Guitar tech called and said fixing the setup revealed some high frets. Going to cost over $100 when all is said and done. I know tweaking costs are expected with inexpensive instruments but this is getting frustrating, especially given that half the cost is due to them not knowing what octave mando tuning is.
. . . And as soon as I emailed them detailing the issues, Tony immediately responded with an offer to reimburse the costs. He has been great to work with all along, and given that bjshear's experience was so positive, I'd say I was just a bit unlucky (and the tuning misunderstanding won't likely happen again!). I'm really looking forward to getting the guitar back in my hands.
I got it back today and I'm very happy with it. Nut & frets all fixed up, nice action and spot-on intonation (great job by the Guitar Mechanic in New London, CT). Now I just need to learn how to play the durn thing. But here's a clip of some noodling around just to give a sample of how it sounds - played through a Roland MicroCube on the JC Clean setting with no other effects.
Zither Tenor sample
For the benefit of anyone still following this thread, here's a video. Instead of processing the audio and whatnot I just stuck the little amp in front of the computer camera. It was late so I didn't have it turned up, thus you can hear the unamplified sound mixing in a bit. So the audio isn't great but it gives a sense of playing it that a "clean" recording wouldn't.
Good stuff! Good playing!! Pretty little thing isn't she?
(Love the little Roland - use mine on mandolins and ukes all the time - even in small club settings).
Malcolm Grundy from Montreal
very nice playing seonchan, I enjoyed it. Ok, ok, I will put up a video as well showing more of the 'heavy' side of playing the instrument. I'll knock it out this afternoon...
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ok my isight is not working atm with imovie, i have to download some new software, so....i have to wait a bit, going out of town tomorow, sorry, i'll make a video next week.
I am going to get one as well, just wondered if anyone else had tried or heard of it. Seems like a nice instrument for a good price.
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