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bryankimsey
Oct-15-2013, 6:23pm
This is a compilation video I made of the longer videos I've done on interesting mandolins that have passed thru my shop. No talking, just playing. Hunt down the full video on my channel if you want to hear me talk (plus there are some out-takes on most of the full videos). I wish I'd taken the time to get the Gibson Master Model (older one) that came thru a month or so ago, but I was rushed and didn't have time to video it.


http://youtu.be/4vsI0Kwn8jY

mandoenvy
Oct-15-2013, 7:02pm
I like the 2 elkhorns. Thanks for posting was fun to watch.

bryankimsey
Oct-15-2013, 7:16pm
I like the 2 elkhorns. Thanks for posting was fun to watch.

That was the same Elkhorn. The last section was when I'd just gotten the mandolin and the first example was now that I've had it for a couple of weeks, gotten used to it, and refretted it w/ my preferred wire. When I first posted it, someone commented on how they liked the Irish tunes, so I thought I'd toss 'em on the video since, well, it didn't cost anything to do so.

Astro
Oct-16-2013, 5:54pm
Wow Bryan that was a fantastic compilation. Very useful for those of us looking for tone comparisons.

I also liked the Elkhorn the best. The Kentucky did hold its own pretty well with the more expensive custom makers. To my surprise on the Krishot model, I actually favored the Sitka spruce version over the Engleman version. But both sounded great. All sounded great. You're a super mando player.

Thanks for that great post !

bryankimsey
Oct-16-2013, 6:19pm
Thanks for the comments. No question- that Sitka Krishot was great. I'd have swapped him (the Engleman is mine) but no dice. :) I still like mine, though. It's got a nice chop and a sparkly sound.

Grommet
Oct-16-2013, 6:38pm
So nice to see these instruments compared in a consistent setting. Although I had a favorite or two, they all sound great to me. Wonderful fiddle tune primer. Thanks Bryan!

Scott

J.Albert
Oct-17-2013, 8:07pm
Of all of them, I liked the Krishot with the Sitka top the most. It had a warmth about it that I found lacking in the others, yet it retained clarity and depth.

bryankimsey
Oct-17-2013, 9:25pm
Of all of them, I liked the Krishot with the Sitka top the most. It had a warmth about it that I found lacking in the others, yet it retained clarity and depth.

Not bad for an X-braced Sitka topped instrument, eh? :)