Re: Eastwood Mandocaster evals?
I bought the cheaper version (Clearwater?) which has cheaper hardware. I bought it to play while I had my Mandobird in pieces and in the paints op. From memory, I think I dumped the bridge as low as it would allow. I figured its probably not worth getting rid of (pricewise, freighting it down under brought it up to Eastwood territory) so for now, it's now a loaner, and it's great for this purpose. I don't think anyone should be too critical considering the price point.
In the future I might do it up and customize it when I get it back and if I'm bored enough (I have the hardware from my mandobird bird lying around and pretty cool concept for it).
Hereby & forthwith, any instrument with an odd number of strings shall be considered broken. With regard to mix levels, usually the best approach is treating the mandolin the same as a cowbell.
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