Yeah, I could certainly tell with my The Loar 310 that a TG would make a big difference.
In reference to my previous post, I was simply elaborating on why some folks feel that it's a pricey...
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Yeah, I could certainly tell with my The Loar 310 that a TG would make a big difference.
In reference to my previous post, I was simply elaborating on why some folks feel that it's a pricey...
Right, I get what you're saying. I was just waiting for the discussion to move along far enough (if it did) for those points to come into consideration. A lot of the points I've made are me simply...
What does that have to do with anything? That's a big "if".
As I mentioned previously (in this thread if I'm not mistaken) I can easily tell the dramatic difference the tone gard would make,...
I personally opted for the JJB and like it a lot.....very faithful to the sound of the instrument. You're handy with tools, so I don't think you'd have any trouble with self installing. I have a...
I think, like beauty, it's in the eye of the beholder. Someone who paid $1000 to $5000 for their mandolin probably wouldn't bat an eye at paying $70 plus shipping for an external cage that has no...
This may be a totally stupid idea, but you might want to contact Gillette about the mic. While it's unlikely they would have much info, someone might take an interest (unless the company's been...
Hello friend!
I've owned the stick on DM pickup in the past (30 years ago), and loved it. I planned on getting another to mount inside my F-hole and was fortunately talked out of it (too big to...
I heard it's the best a man can get! :))
Also, close micing will shave off the top end! :))
/runs away
~o) :cool:
That's a great story! Did she have it sitting on the ground, or was it just hanging from her left hand?
I did notice that, after bringing my mandolin to pitch, there was suddenly a big gap under the treble foot, on the tailpiece side. This was after carefully fitting my bridge and upwards of 6 hours of...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdhVC0DzfFY
Chris will be sad to hear you're avoiding him. :))
Hey Steve!
It was a lot of work, but I try my best to contribute when I can. I always assume that if I'm looking for clarity on a particular issue, that other folks are too, so I try to make...
I did fit the stock bridge just as carefully. That's actually covered in the video I posted before about bridge fitting. Naturally, fitting stock bridge is much quicker (still takes a while) and...
For folks on this thread who were interested (rfd?), the comparison I was talking about has been posted now! :)
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Hey Lou! My results are up! :)
https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/showthread.php?133745-CA-Bridge-vs-stock-bridge-A-B-comparison-(w-video)-For-science!&p=1590926#post1590926
(Sorry, I just like saying "For science!")
We've all heard lots about how great Cumberland Acoustic mandolin bridges are. I was preparing to install one on my The Loar LM-310f mandolin, and since...
Hey! I'm glad it's helping. I try to cover all the bases with my questions, so that other folks who come along after can benefit from it, as well as making videos whenever I feel like I can help...
Yeah I kinda wondered, for mandos that arch lower, in a more pronounced way, at the tips of the bridge, if there was no choice but to go front to back, at least for the final fitting.
Edit: I'm...
Unfortunately, there was already a gap under the bottom of the saddle and it wouldn't go any lower, so sanding under the post holes was the only option I had. Hopefully it doesn't crack at some...
I'm not talking about the saddle, FYI, if that's what you mean. I'm talking about the physical angle at which the bridge feet are sanded.
Thanks for the sanding tip, but I already picked that up...
Perfect! That's exactly what I was kinda thinking, but I just wanted to confirm. Thanks! ~o)
I'm in the process of fitting a new CA bridge to a The Loar LM-310, and I wanted to confirm that I have the bridge angle correct.
Currently, the flat part on the top of the saddle is at the same...
Awesome. I've never been near a $5k mando, so I wouldn't know! I did play a $5k acoustic guitar at GC, and it didn't sound any better than the $600 Taylor I played right before it. :))
I'm going...
I don't think the piezo is any different, only the casing around it. For the record, mine is the 20mm. JJB offers a 15mm version as well.
I've heard reputable installers state that the difference...
Don't forget about JJB, which is ostensibly the same thing as the K&K (or so I'm told), at a fraction of the cost.
You can hear bits of mine here, recorded direct, with no preamp:...