Re: Weber Bitterroot or Gibson F9??
Spencer....you pretty much took the words right outta my mouth:))
Re: Weber Bitterroot or Gibson F9??
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Spencer
If you consider going scroll-less, then the Collings MT is also a viable choice, especially since you said you like the Collings sound.
Very good point.
Re: Weber Bitterroot or Gibson F9??
My dad has one of the best mandolins I've ever played, it is a 2003 Gibson F-9. I have also played some F-9s that I considered OK. I've never played an average Collings MT (I'm sure there are some out there, i just havent found one yet....they are amazingly consistent). Weber makes great mandolins at all price ranges.
Re: Weber Bitterroot or Gibson F9??
I have not been able to warm up to the "modern" sound of the Collings. Haven't played a Weber. I'm really loving my recently acquired F-9.
Re: Weber Bitterroot or Gibson F9??
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tburcham
My dad has one of the best mandolins I've ever played, it is a 2003 Gibson F-9. I have also played some F-9s that I considered OK. I've never played an average Collings MT (I'm sure there are some out there, i just havent found one yet....they are amazingly consistent). Weber makes great mandolins at all price ranges.
This just goes to show that they're all pretty good and it's just a matter of taste. I've played several F9's and found them all to be good. I've played several MTs that I considered okay. And Weber makes great mandolins at all price ranges. :)
Re: Weber Bitterroot or Gibson F9??
Gibsons are great, but the F9 vs. a Webber BR? Me, I'd take the Bitterroot! But that's just me. Play them both. Listen to them both. Make an informed decision. Who cares what I think, trust yourself.