As a person who's very fussy about Sound quality...I tried many pickup's for my Violin and Mandolin. After so many attempts and money wasted...I found a very practical yet cost efficient way:
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As a person who's very fussy about Sound quality...I tried many pickup's for my Violin and Mandolin. After so many attempts and money wasted...I found a very practical yet cost efficient way:
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I totally agree. Their stomp boxes are excellent value for money. Forget what behringer haters said. I once was a hater too...and I didnt wanna have anything to do with it..until a friend lent me the...
I agree with Mandobart's suggestion with ADI21. I have 2 units. It works well with any Piezo pickup. I liked that it gave a 'warm' tone.. and not bright and shrill like some expensive brands. Its...
I'm quite even when it comes to both. Both has its own place in doing what they do.
If space is so important for a mando orchestra...surely the organisers are smart enough to consider that 1st? Why book a Venue knowing that there is not enough space at the 1st place??
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If this is true, then why should there be any mando orchestra recital then at that puny venue...knowing that the space is not big enough? Isnt that silly?
Less is more. This works in more situations than not when it comes to 'live' Music.
If an electric mandolin sounds so much like an Electric Guitar...why bother using electric mandolin? Might as well play an ELectric GUitar that has a wider range overall and is more versatile.
I still think my idea is the most practical and the best for this problem.
This sounds exactly like a regular Electric Guitar! There is no mandolin tone at all.
I dont dislike them...but I very much prefer an acoustic Mandolin. It sounds more.... Mandolin!
An Electric Mandolin sounds like a normal Electric Guitar played pm the high frets. Not enough to...
Tim...yes...I get what you mean. After much thought...I think I will somehow find a way to clip my ATM350 on my Mandolin. I have an arm rest that's attached to it. I do prefer a MIC if I can help it....
I have this Mic already...and I still cant attach it to my Mandolin. The most resonating spot is between the soundhole and the bridge. There's no way the short ATM35o Clip Mic can reach anywhere near...
Thanks Tim and Jim for your wise words. Tim does make sense about the fragililty of a typical bowl back. Drilling a hole may not be a wise thing to do.
I did thought of using a good Clip on Mic...
Thanks to my good brothers for your input. Mine is ARIA...made in Japan from the 70's.
I know this sounds silly....but if all else fail...use an acoustic Amp to amplify yourself. Face it towards the audience. Put the volume that is 'just right'...meaning that the audience will be able...
Thanks Tavy. I am seeking to make my bowl back loud and clear on stage. The monitor level on stage can be pretty high....so using a Mic is out of the question. I do not like F or A style mandolins. I...
Internal Pickup in BowlBack Mandolin-anyone did this before?
Just curious how many of you have installed an internal pickup in your bowl back Mandolin.
Are there pros and cons?
Just curious how many of you have installed an internal pickup in your bowl back Mandolin.
Are there pros and cons?
I love Mandola. It sounds awesome with its lower tone. I have a delightful BOWL BACK Mandola from the 1930's.
VIOLINKING's reputation is bad as it gets when it comes to useless and hopeless customer service in ebay. I still wonder how they can survive with such a bad attitude??
Good job Ben. Bach will be proud of you today! Can I give you a sugesstion? I do think a bowl back mandolin will make your recordings sound even sweeter. a typical F-hole mandolin lacks the sweetness...
Dobe...I wonder if you have heard this instrument in person? If you have not, why the unnecessary comment?
Maybe you can explain more how the tone, feel, action, response, projection are? Since you are the only one I know who has this unique instrument.
Tomhart...congrats on you new toy. You said it sounds good? Is it loud?