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Washburn M3SWETWRK Florentine Cutaway Mandolin (Rosewood) Review

Washburn  M3SWETWRK Florentine Cutaway Mandolin (Rosewood)
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The product arrived one month earlier than expected and Amazon kept in touch with me with all questions and updates. This is my first mandolin and its an amazing product...quality!!

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Washburn M3SWK Florentine Cutaway Mandolin (Natural) Review

Washburn  M3SWK Florentine Cutaway Mandolin (Natural)
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I'm a guitarist but I have played a few mandolins. The Washburn M3SWK has potential but not right out of the box. The two I tried and returned had issues. the first one fretted out on the fourth string at the octave and the second one came with the bridge saddle broken.These were issues I didn't want to deal with after waiting for a week to get the mandolin. If set up properly I think the M3SWK will sound and play reasonably well. but there are plenty of other brands to compare with in this price range. I would suggest buying one from an online music shop that will set the instrument up before shipping it to you.

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Applause by Ovation MAE148-5 Mandolin Review

Applause by Ovation MAE148-5 Mandolin
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I've owned this instrument for about 6 months. I have an Ovation guitar and I bought this mandolin mostly because it is asthetically the same as the guitar, only smaller. The preamp (model OP-14) is not as nice as on the guitar (model OP-30). The preamp on the mandolin includes a volume control and three band EQ only, the guitar also includes a tuner, EQ on/off and mid shift switch. It does have all most folks will need though. It is difficult to replace the battery through the panel in the back of the mandolin for the OP-14 preamp, unlike the easy to replace battery in the OP-30 preamp on the guitar. It is slightly quieter when played acoustically than most A or F body mandolins, but it sounds great and has excellent tone. Like Ovation guitars, it sounds best through an acoustic amplifier. These mandolins use ball end strings which may be a bit more difficult to find at your local store than loop end strings. Despite the above noted items, this is my favourite mandolin. It stays in tune remarkably well despite temperature changes and humidity changes. The action was great from day one, the round back body is comfortable and the neck shape is is great and while it is thicker than on a fiddle, it just feels "right." It looks more like a miniture guitar than a mandolin (which I don't mind, but some might find the appearance unusual). It sounds decent unplugged and great plugged in. It is comfortable and easy to play. It is well made and the only real difference I see between it and its much more expensive Ovation brother are the machine heads. I am more than happy with mine.

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Trinity College TM-250 Celtic Mandolin (Natural Finish, Hardshell Case) Review

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Trinity College TM-250B Celtic Mandolin (Black Finish, Hardshell Case) Review

Trinity College TM-250B Celtic Mandolin (Black Finish, Hardshell Case)
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This is my second mandolin; I was looking for an intermediate instrument to replace my beginner Oscar Schmidt. This mandolin has an ok sound and is fun to play. The details are quite striking and I am pleased with it. The only caution is the bridge comes separate and not installed, but it's easy enough to install one's self. I did a quick Internet search on "install mandolin bridge" and found several videos and presentations on how to do it took me about an hour to get the intonation and tuning correct using an electronic tuner.
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I have been playing this mandolin for a year now and my left hand is beat! the action is too stiff and after an hour of hard play, the fingers are screaming for a break. it does sound best with Martin light strings.

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Alvarez RD8 Acoustic Guitar and Case, Natural Review

Alvarez RD8 Acoustic Guitar and Case, Natural
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I typically play electric guitar but wanted an acoustic because...well, there's just too much good music out there that I want to learn that is acoustic. Figured I had to have one and didn't want to break the bank.
So I went to my local Music Go Round and played everything they had in stock - Mitchell's, Epiphone, Alvarez, and a few I can't remember. The Alvarez RD8 had a very nice feel to the neck and booming sound that really impressed me. I was shocked that the price was only $239 with a hard shell case included. The guitar also comes with Elixer strings which means you don't have to immediately replace the strings - very good quality.
As I was checking out a guy stopped me and said he had the same guitar and everyone he plays it for loves it, including a fellow band member that plays a Martin!
After having the guitar for a couple of days I can tell you that I'm very satisfied - this guitar will go a long way before I think about having to upgrade. I don't think you can find a better sounding instrument for the money. Highly recommend the Alvarez RD8.

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Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar. Made by Alvarez.
The RD8 is an incredible value in a high-quality beginner/intermediate guitar, featuring a mahogany body with a select spruce top for superior projection and tone in an entry-level instrument.Specifications:
Body Style Dreadnought
Back/Sides Mahogany
Top Select Spruce
Fingerboard Rosewood
Fingerboard Inlay Dots
Body Binding Multiple
Soundhole Rosette Acrylic Pearl
Tuning Machines Chrome Die Cast
Finish Natural
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Recording King Metal Mandolin Champagne Matte Review

Recording King Metal Mandolin Champagne Matte
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I bought this to be able to hold my own with a friend who brings his 6 string banjo to our Irish sessions. I don't have any problem being heard. Not for every style, but is fun. Some suggest it needs to be played as a slide mando. If you don't have a slide, try a deep well socket from Craftsman or other that fits your finger of choice and have fun. It's what this instrument is about.

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Daisy Rock Rebel Rockit Supernova (Cosmic Pink) Review

Daisy Rock Rebel Rockit Supernova (Cosmic Pink)
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My mom got me the rebel rockit guitar for my 12 birthday and it's the best present I have received ever! It's perfect because I can fit my fingers around it and the strings are closer to the fretbored so my fingers don't hurt after I play. If I can just play it all day and all night, I would. I play it everytime I take a break from doing my school work since I am a home school. I love my guitar so much. It is beautiful and easy to play. I recommend it to everybody that if you buy a gift for your child, get a daisy rebel rockit supernova. Your child will be very happy 100%. Sincerely, Nadine


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From Daisy Rock Guitars, the world's first company to make guitars designed especially for girls, comes the Stardust Elite Rebel Guitar. Features a thin, lightweight mahogany body and a 22-fret, 24 ¾ scale bolt-on, slim profile, rock maple neck with rosewood fingerboard and piano key inlays. Includes compensated wraparound bridge, Duncan designed P-90 pickup, volume control, tone control, and Grover tuners.All Daisy Rock guitars include a limited lifetime warranty and arrive set up and ready to play.

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Breedlove Alpine OF Master Class Mandolin, Made in U.S.A. Review

Breedlove Alpine OF Master Class Mandolin, Made in U.S.A.
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Howdy folks. Nice to see you can buy one of these top-end mandolins off Amazon these days, but I do have some extended comments:
I'm a professional economist and a mandolin player of over 20 years' experience.
Lemme talk about economics first. There's something in microeconomics called "price discrimination." This means that producers use sneaky means to find out which of their customers might be willing to pay a higher price for essentially the same good, so that they can charge those guys more.
A good example of this would be the difference between the home version of Windows and the professional version. I think there's very few people who could state how exactly the professional version differs from the standard home version, but still, when you've got money to spend and you're setting up your new computer, you wanna buy "the best."
Now let's talk about Breedlove mandos.
Breedlove is widely regarded as the best American-based manufacturer of mandolins currently in mass production. They're fine instruments, of that there is no doubt.
But the question at hand is whether one should one plop down thousands for their higher-end, "Master Class" models (such as the one on this page, the Breedlove Alpine), or whether the Breedlove Quartz OF Mandolin, Made in U.S.A., for example, is enough for you? Nobody wants to spend a ton of money unnecessarily, even if you are loaded.
Now, I had been aching to play a Breedlove Alpine ever since reading the supremely mando-knowledgeable "Mickey" at Folk of the Wood (in New Mexico) declare it to be the best mandolin currently being produced (in a post I cannot currently locate).
But worried about paying too much for a difference that really wouldn't be worth it, I emailed the company with my question. I wanted to know what justified the huge difference in price between their lower-end but still excellent models, and their higher-end models.
I wrote: "I've had my eye on a Breedlove for some time now. But there's something I'd like a straight answer on. Breedlove has what they call a "Master Class" of mandolin, such as their Alpine. I've been wanting a really nice mandolin, but didn't buy an Alpine because I want to avoid the bright tone of the f-models. I need something a little more full and haunting for Celtic music. Anyhow . . . what I don't understand is what exactly is meant by "Master Class." Is that just a bunch of fancy gold trimmings and stuff on the headstock, or is there a significant difference in the wood, the finishing, the playability, etc. of the instrument? I'm looking for a comfortable, playable instrument but don't really care what it looks like as there's certainly no one out here to watch me play. So is Breedlove's "Master Class" just a cosmetic thing?"
This is from their snarky reply: "The finest woods, appointments and attention to detail goes into our Master Class models. IE: out of 500 pieces of wood we might find 50 that will make it to a Quartz Series Mandolin. Of that 50, only 2 or 3 will be Master Class Quality. Does that make sense to you?"
I was not satisfied with this reply, as I don't believe the phrase "the finest woods" can quite justify four grand (or whatever). But I remained determined to own a Breedlove.
Months passed. Then, one August, I found myself in a mandolin speciality store that I learned had a Breedlove as well as one of their "lesser" models -- a Quartz KO.
Wrapping a bandana over my head, I took the Pepsi challenge. I had a friend bring me both mandolins, which I played blindfolded for about 15 minutes, not knowing which was which. The point was to see if I could tell the difference from the sound alone.
Folks, for the life of me, I was not able to tell the difference. Remember I've been playing for a couple of decades.
Sure, when I took the blindfold off, the Alpine immediately struck me as more visually elegant, but in terms of the sound, I was not able to discern a difference in timbre, tone, resonance, clarity, etc. Admittedly, once the blindfold was off, the Alpine suddenly "sounded" better, but I had demonstrated this was just my mind playing tricks with me.
I know they say when you're buying an instrument you should splurge for the best you can afford.
But I am the proud and happy owner of one of their "lesser" jobs: the Quartz. It's all I need.

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First Act Delia - Limited Edition Guitar -Amber Review

First Act Delia - Limited Edition Guitar -Amber
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Agrijag does not know what he is talking about. This First Act guitar is from the First Act Custom shop in Boston. First class instrument. Agrijag should not review items he has never seen and knows nothing about.

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Daisy Rock - Rock Candy Guitar, Rainbow Sparkle Review

Daisy Rock - Rock Candy Guitar, Rainbow Sparkle
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I bought one of these used, after taking it to a local shop for a set up, it plays like a dream. Other musicians are always amazed at the great sound that comes out of a "girl guitar." I even have men ask to borrow it to play shows. I highly recommend this guitar.

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Designed specifically for females, the Rock Candy Classic guitar is sure to become your favorite axe! It features Daisy Rock's trademark "Slim & Narrow" neck (which makes it easier for girls with smaller hands to play), and a lightweight contoured sycamore body that is designed to perfectly fit the female form. Top-of-the-line quality components include Duncan Designed humbuckers, Grover tuners, and a fully adjustable tune-o-matic bridge with stop bar tailpiece. All Daisy Rock guitars arrive set up, ready to play, and include a limited lifetime warranty. Pick up a Rock Candy Classic guitar and meet your new best friend!

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Luna Deco Series Semi-Hollow TLE Electric Guitar - Purple Review

Luna Deco Series Semi-Hollow TLE Electric Guitar - Purple
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I had been looking for this kind of pretty semi-hollow or thinline telecaster for 40 years but all of them were expensive until now. This axe is made in Korea, low action, light weight and sounds great!!!! Grab yourself one and you won't be sorry!

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Wahsburn WD20 Series WD20SCE Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

Wahsburn WD20 Series WD20SCE Acoustic Electric Guitar
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* I did not buy this guitar from Amazon. I bought the same exact guitar at my local music store.
I recently bought a Squire by Gibson to learn guitar on. After the first week on it, I brought it back to the store I bought it from and picked up this Washburn. Its a night and day difference. The Washburn sounds so nice, and the action is perfect. As a noob to the guitar, its hard enough to play with your developing fingertips. Unlike the Gibson, this one I am able to play even with sore fingers. I have already received some compliments on the guitar, and it has REALLY improved my learning curve and just plain old makes me smile when I play it.

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Washburn WD10 Series WD10SCE Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

Washburn WD10 Series WD10SCE Acoustic Electric Guitar
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I have had this model for four years and am totally satisfied with it. It has a good sound and an action that makes playing it a pleasure. It sounds good plugged in or just played acoustically. I have recorded with it, and performed numerous gigs too. The built-in tuner is a great convenience too. If you cannot afford to pay more, then just get this one and you will be satisfied.

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