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    Default Intra-course string spacing -- New Mandolin

    So I recently upgraded, from a cheap starter mandolin, to an Eastman MD 515. I love the new mandolin, but something has started to weigh on my mind over the last couple of days of playing it -- it seems like the spacing between strings within the courses was narrower on my older mandolin, and is wider on my new Eastman, especially on the D course. It's started to be something I can't help notice when playing, and I'm starting to convince myself that I prefer the feel of my old mandolin, especially on the D course (needless to say, this is a less-than-great feeling after having spent roughly a grand on a new mandolin). I almost feel like my fingers will occasionally slip between the two strings of the D course when playing.

    Has anyone had this experience before? The Eastman is well set up otherwise, but I wonder if some adjustment to the bridge or nut might improve this? Or, should I just try to get used to it?

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    Take your old mandolin and your new mandolin to a decent luthier and have them cut a new nut for the Eastman. You probably don't need a new saddle. You're dealing with a personal preference.
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    I saw the title and thought I better not go near this one......

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    It depends on whether your picking hand or fretting hand is unhappy with the spacing. I had the opposite issue recently, the strings were too close together, and it was purely a bridge issue, I got a new bridge and am happy.

    Edit: string spacing should be the same for all the courses, so it sounds like something needs to change.
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    Default Re: Intra-course string spacing -- New Mandolin

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Mando View Post
    I saw the title and thought I better not go near this one......
    ????

    Is this a controversial topic, or something? If so, I had no idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malco View Post
    ????

    Is this a controversial topic, or something? If so, I had no idea.
    No, it's a valid topic. Just a juvenile attempt at humor, on my part. Sorry.

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    Default Re: Intra-course string spacing -- New Mandolin

    Jeff...It`s "Intra" not "Inter"...Another mind in the gutter...Lol

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    Default Re: Intra-course string spacing -- New Mandolin

    Oh boy -- now I get it.

    I guess my mind is too much on mandolins, that I didn't see that coming.

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    Nice choice for an upgrade. It's a simple fix. New nut and most saddles can be sanded slightly and new grooves cut, and any repair/setup guy can do this. I'd play it a while first though and see, but in the end it's what you want that matters.
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