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Kentucky Artist A--Model Mandolin Model KM-171 in Black Review

Kentucky Artist A--Model Mandolin Model KM-171 in Black
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My 12 year old violin-playing daughter hasn't put this mandolin down since she received it nearly a month ago!
Seems to be well made with nice details and very good sound. If it holds-up, it's a winner!

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Casio CDP-100 88-Note Weighted Hammer Action Digital Piano Review

Casio CDP-100 88-Note Weighted Hammer Action Digital Piano
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I purchased a used version of this based off the previous reviews. I definitely agree the weighted keyboard has a nice feel to it (this is coming from someone who's used acoustic pianos in the past) and the keyboard itself is very slim & not too heavy...easy to carry around.
What was really disappointing was the sound...it sounds a little masked, not sharp/crisp. I'm not very picky, I just wanted a full keyboard to practice on, but this was something that bothered me. I actually was able compare it to a Casio WK-200 (which is a cheaper keyboard) & surprisingly the CDP-100 sounded worse than it's cheaper counterpart.
I brushed off someone's previous comment about the sound because I figured it couldn't be that bad. It is that bad, so take this into consideration if you're planning to purchase.


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Oscar Schmidt 21 Chord Autoharp Review

Oscar Schmidt 21 Chord Autoharp
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I purchased this for my six year-old's birthday because her father and I play guitar and she always wants to be a part of the music practice. She is learning to strum in time and be dedicated to practicing an instrument. We all love playing this. Fabulous quality, take some time to tune. Buy the hard case for it and plenty of picks.


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Kala Solid Acacia Pocket Ukulele Review

Kala Solid Acacia Pocket Ukulele
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I can certainly appreciate the convenience of having a tiny uke to take with you on trips, picnics, park, etc., but if you have long fingers, this may be uncomfortable to play. The frets are close together and as difficult as it is to play a soprano uke, this seems even more so. However, for a little guy, it packs a good punch and has a fairly good sound.

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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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Oscar Schmidt OS11021 Autoharp Review

Oscar Schmidt OS11021 Autoharp
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It was very affordable - but - it had not been properly stored. The strings were extremely dirty, some were rusted and one was broken. There was no parts list for reordering parts from Oscar Schmidt. Additionally, due to improper storage, the felts were very dry and hard. It needs retuning every day due to the poor string quality. I'm not sure it was worth the savings. I'm having a difficult time finding a technician to refelt the bars.

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Kentucky Artist A-Model Mandolin Model KM-160 in Traditional Sunburst Review

Kentucky Artist A-Model Mandolin Model KM-160 in Traditional Sunburst
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I've been playing guitar for a while (mostly Contemporary Christian & Irish) and wanted to cross over onto the Mandolin. After alot of research on the web, this one consistently had the best reviews. The fact that it is one of the few in this price range with a solid (not laminate) carved spruce top and a truss rod counts for alot. They may be hard to find, but if you do, you won't be sorry.

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Behringer Xenyx X2442USB Premium 24-Input 4/2-Bus Mixer with XENYX Mic Preamps & Compressors Review

Behringer Xenyx X2442USB Premium 24-Input 4/2-Bus Mixer with XENYX Mic Preamps and Compressors
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I recently bought this mixer and for more than one reason also.....I needed a lot of Mic inputs and also built in effects....but this mixer delivers just that and much much more....the features and different effects are amazing...I use it mainly for a small group of singers and musicians in for Indian music...I'd recommend this mixer for anyone who wants to get quality sound at a really good price....coupled with the Eurolive B125D Powered boxes....this is absolutely beautiful.....
Pundit Anirudh Maraj


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Rover RB-35 Resonator 5 String Banjo Review

Rover RB-35 Resonator 5 String Banjo
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I've been playing this banjo everyday for close to four weeks. It's bright, clear, loud and stays in tune fairly well, however the tuners slip a bit. Additionally, I've replaced the strings with GHS PF140 light strings. The new strings did make a difference, as the sound improved. All things considered, this banjo is an excellent value.

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Bob Dylan Hand-Signed Series--Set of 7 Hohner Marine Band Harmonicas Review

Bob Dylan Hand-Signed Series--Set of 7 Hohner Marine Band Harmonicas
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When I cashed in my 401K to buy this set, I thought that Bob Dylan would arrive with this box of seven harmonicas under his arm and perform "Blowin' in the Wind" at my son's wedding. That is why I ponied up for next day shipping. Not only did Bob Dylan not appear, but all you get is seven used harmonicas with writing on them inside a nice box. I repeat, these harmonicas are not new! They have been used! Bob Dylan's spit is in them. I mean, really! I love Bob Dylan, but how un-hygienic! Ick!

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What happens when you join a 151-year-old musical instrument manufacturer with one of the world's most legendary musicians who happens to be the single most influential harmonica player in the annals of popular music? You make history, of course! Throughout his iconic career, Bob Dylan has maintained a special relationship with the Hohner company, showcasing their harmonicas in his music. Hohner is now honoring that association by offering a collection of limited edition, hand-signed Marine Band harmonicas to the public. This is a complete set of seven Marine Band harmonicas in the natural keys of C, G, D, F, A, B, and E, which have been played and hand-signed by Bob Dylan. The harmonicas are displayed in an inlaid ebony box, handcrafted exclusively for Bob Dylan. Limited to twenty-five sets worldwide, this is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Bob Dylan fans.



Hohner & Bob Dylan. A Historic Collaboration.

The Dylan Legacy Bob Dylan, the venerated American singer-songwriter, author, poet and disc jockey, has been a major figure in popular music for five decades. During his career, Bob Dylan has won awards for his songwriting, performing, and recording, earning him eleven Grammys (and a Lifetime Achievement Award), Kennedy Center Honors and an Academy Award. He has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2008, Bob Dylan was awarded a Pulitzer Prize Special Citation for his "profound impact on popular music and American culture, marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power."
The Bob Dylan Hand Signed Natural Key Set This collection consists of a complete set of seven Marine Band harmonicas in the natural keys of C, G, D, F, A, B, and E, which have been played and hand-signed by Bob Dylan. The harmonicas are displayed in an inlaid ebony presentation box, handcrafted exclusively for Bob Dylan with his distinctive "Eye" logo on the lid. An internationally renowned photgraph of Bob Dylan by Daniel Kramer is framed in the box lid. A letter from the President of Hohner, Inc., is included, confirming authenticity. Twenty-five sets of these exist worldwide.
About Marine Band Harmonicas Internationally recognized by players for its simple beauty and resonant tone, this is the most famous harmonica in the world. The pearwood body, solid brass plates, and patented cover design produce a musical quality that, when first heard in 1896, brought the Marine Band immediate popularity. This is the model that helped to create the sound of the Blues, Country, Folk, and Rock.
Hohner Harmonicas--The Proven Choice Hohner--the world's biggest manufacturer of harmonicas--has proudly maintained a tradition of high quality instrument making. Their mission is to offer a diverse range of models designed to meet the needs of every musician in today's musical climate.
Tireless investment in research and development, combined with knowledge that has been cultivated for decades, ensures the company's high quality standards. By working in close cooperation with the most renowned professional harmonica players, Hohner ensures that their instruments remain on the cutting edge of the industry. An up-to-date manufacturing process uses special alloys and precise stamping and milling tools to produce reeds of optimal sound quality, responsiveness and longevity.
Hohner's long standing dedication to harmonica excellence has inspired a loyal following among players from all walks of life; young and old, amateur and professional.
What's in the Box Seven Marine Band harmonicas in the natural keys of C, G, D, F, A, B, and E, Presentation box, Letter of authenticity

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Fender FM-53S Mandolin, Sunburst Review

Fender FM-53S Mandolin, Sunburst
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I have tried more a dozen mandolins (5 in my possessions for a few weeks to few months).
It is solidly built and has really good sound, although the price is a bit higher than I expected (300$, expected around 200$) as I had another one, Ibanez with more features (trust rod + pickup + volume/tone knobs) for only 245$, brand new.
However, for acoustic only, Fender 53S is a very good one, the sound is sweet and loud. I bought it used (second hand) at 80$, spend about 10$ for new strings and a missing tuning button and I am ready to play. This is now my main mandolin for the last 6 months.
Recently, I bought a Mountain Tyler transducer for Amazon (24$ shipping included) and spent about 10 mins to install it. Now my Fender 53S is also electric, it sounds really loud when plugged in.


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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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Alesis DM6 Kit Performance Electronic Drumset Review

Alesis DM6 Kit Performance Electronic Drumset
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I've had my Alesis DM6 drumset up and running for a couple days and I must say I am pleasantly surprised. Up until now any electronic drumset in the $500 range was nothing more than a toy. Because I know that Alesis knows how to make great electronic drumsets I was hoping that their experience making higher end kits would trickle down to this brand new DM6 line. It did. This drumset is fabulous when you consider the price point and, in fact, has no real competition that I could find.
Pros:
- Everything is included. I've looked at a lot of drumsets and many don't include everything you need like bass drum pedals and more. This has everything you need to play right our of the box, even a pair of drum sticks. OK, a couple things not included you will need and that's a set of headphones and a throne (chair) to sit on.
- Sturdy, well made components. The natural rubber drum heads are quiet but have a very good feel and rebound to them. The rubber cymbals are not as quiet as the drum heads but do what they are supposed to do very nicely. All metal hi-hat and bass pedals. Wide diameter aluminum frame rails and compoents.
- Very realistic sounding drum samples.
- Dual zone snare. You can make the snare sound like a rimshot when you hit the rim. Or program it for a cowbell when you play "Don't Fear the Reaper". Or make it sound like any of the other drum sounds included.
- Ability to interface with your computer via USB. This opens up a world of options including MIDI and recording your performances on your favorite recording software. I don't know of any sub $500 kit of this quality that does that.
- MY FAVORITE THING is I just plug in my iPod into the DM6 module and I can play right along to my favorite songs.
- You can buy an ION Drum Rocker module (I was able to get one on eBay, not sold by Alesis) and use this kit for your Rockband drumset. You'll need 8 new cables too, so while there is extra expense, it's possible
Cons:
- Some kits, including mine, were delivered with firmware that was less than perfect. I, and others I have heard, would sometimes have problems with the snare drum triggering properly. I had to hit it harder than I thought I should to get it to trigger. A quick and easy firmware update totally fixed this problem but I know some people have problems updating thgings like this.
The Botton Line:
- Everything I've said in this review is under the caviat, "...for the price." If you are new to drumming this would be a great first set. But if you are and experienced drummer on a tight budget you will not be disappointed as long as you aren't expecting the DM6 to be a Roland Pro high end drum kit. The bottom line is this is the best $500 (street price) electronic drumset ever made.


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An excellent choice in electronic drum sets for price-conscious drummers and aspiring players, this Alesis DM6 Kit combines the compact DM6 drum-sound module with an electronic drum set with extremely realistic playing surfaces and rugged rack system. The DM6 drum module features a completely new sound-set with 108 quality drum, cymbal, and percussion instruments as well as a sequencer with play-along tracks, metronome, recorder, mix-in jack for playing along with your iPod, and more.


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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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G-System Integrated Guitar Effects & Controller Review

G-System Integrated Guitar Effects and Controller
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If you're looking for professional guitar effects, look no further! The TC Electronic G-System provides the best of TC's digital effects and adds ease of use and functionality all in one package.
There's a LOT that this processor can do. Here's how I use it, and that's just one of many ways you can configure your G-System:
I Have the G-System split into the rack and controller. I plug my guitar into the G-System, and use the G-System insert loop for my preamp. then plug the output of the G-System into my power amp. Then, there's only one cable going to the controller from the G-System rack. It's a clean and quick setup for gigs or rehearsal.
As far as the effects that are included, I haven't even begun to tap into all of them, but I have used quite a few. Currently, I'm using the Advanced Chorus, Advanced Flanger, Single Delay, Dynamic Delay, Pitch Shifter and the Boost function. There's a bunch more effects like the basic versions of the Chorus and Flanger, Wah-wah effects, whammy, a compressor, filter, phaser, and each of those effects is super configurable. The G-System also does relay switching. For instance, if you want to change the channel of your amplifier from Clean to Dirty, all it takes is the right cable for the job whether it's a MIDI cable, or a 1/4" plug. There are loops that you can put your favorite distortion boxes into and play with your analog effects also.
For the price, you're getting WAY more than you could by piecing together all sorts of MIDI and rack gear to do the same thing.
This is a superb product and I recommend it for ANY pro or semi-pro guitarist.

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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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