I have a great sounding JJB pickup with a carpenter jack. It sounds great on my Northfield and I would like to use it with my Weber Gallatin. The problem is the carpenter jack slips off because their...
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I have a great sounding JJB pickup with a carpenter jack. It sounds great on my Northfield and I would like to use it with my Weber Gallatin. The problem is the carpenter jack slips off because their...
I purchased a Weber Gallatin F14 new in February, it was built in 2020. I'm considering selling it because I recently picked up a Collings mt2. It's in mint condition and still looks new. What should...
What about Weber? It would seem by reading their descriptions of each series from their website their mandolins sound better the higher the series.
Thanks, that's exactly what I was wondering about. I recently purchased a higher end Collings and was blown away by how much better it sounds than my other "no frills" USA made mandolins.
Thanks for the response.
Do builders usually spend more time voicing their higher end mandolins to make sure they sound better than their "no frills" models? I have always wondered about this.
I have a varnish KM-900 and it is killer! I also own an Eastman md-305 and it sounds like a toy compared to the Kentucky.