I recently purchased a Dawg and I like how it feels and how smoothly it moves over my strings. My issue is that the pick is not loud at all. But overall a fun pick to have in a collection. I thought...
I recently purchased a Dawg and I like how it feels and how smoothly it moves over my strings. My issue is that the pick is not loud at all. But overall a fun pick to have in a collection. I thought...
My 315's tuners always keep it in tune. So far that has not really been an issue. Seems like a better bridge will really help out. I was curious about it a new tailpiece would really matter?
Yes! My Eastman 315 went from sounding okay to brighter, cleaner and louder. That's the single best investment I have made so far.
The m100 is quiet on my Eastman but it sings on my Rover! Don't worry it gets used!
I play an Eastman and the toneguard made a huge difference. I basically had two cheaper mandos and just combined them. I'll spend the money on my Eastman for updates.
I play an Eastman 315 and I thought it sounded good. I thought it was loud and was clear. I finally got myself a hold of a toneguard and I must say, What a difference it makes! I knew that it was...
I made my first attempt with making my own strap. Of course my wife had to help out. I just wanted to share the photo of it.
Dunlop Primetone. The Americana's sound very dull on an Eastman. I have an 315 and totally understand.
The search is over! I found a slightly used Eastman 315 in my budget. The guy shipped it and I received it the next day. It feels to have a good instrument, even though my Savannah was a great...
Beautiful!
Can I get the tabs for "itzben reel" too? Hughesc@rheacounty.org
Also check out Cazadero. It's taking me some time to nail down. Here is a link: http://www.fiddlehangout.com/photo/16502
Go to google, type in Indiana Firefly tabs, go to images. 4th or 5th pic is a tab I used.
If anyone has an extra Weber sitting around, ill gladly take it. just an FYI
Eastman. That's my next purchase.
I've only been at the mandolin for a few months and I've learned a lot from www.mandolessons.com
I can't wait to go through his ebook. With guitars I always had taken them to a local shop but now being a mandolin player I want to try to do as much as I can myself.
Unbelievable!