When an ad says fun to play is that synonymous to being told "she has a nice personality"?
Type: Posts; User: ricomando
When an ad says fun to play is that synonymous to being told "she has a nice personality"?
a piece of match cover slipped under the heel of the neck is a quick fix
I had purchased a set of 5 string electric bass string and put them on a squire 4 string electric bass to achieve 5ths tuning . i found it to be to much distance to want to use for playing . stop at...
I have played the fender and have owned a few airline and eastwood instruments and tend to find decent but inexpensive pups and tuners . the neck angle may need to be changed a little , fret dressing...
welcome to the emando world . emando is not always respected in the electric world , but pay it no mind and enjoy making the music
both models will benefit from some set up and adjustments by someone qualified . so go for the look or the better price . just be sure of a good return policy either way
My search for bottom end has lead me to try and learn electric bass . a natural progression I think . inspired by josef foley
https://youtu.be/jK2vK6q9rVY
the mandostang is still listed on the site
Anyone know if these are still being made ?
a 4 or 5 string version would be more appealing for my personal tastes
looks nice and solid
A electric mando with both piezo and magnetic pick ups would give you lots of tonal options .
on a solid body you could use bridge saddles that have piezo in them plus what ever assortment of pups...
Beautiful
a tube amp has less headroom than a solid state amp generally speaking . but I prefer tubes for amp tone and crunch or distortion . but if running a lot of effects or modulators through an amp then...
I have not used one . design is one of the fun parts of emando building
no longer in production . last of stock on sale now at eastwood . 30% off code is M09Q7FI10
Nicely done !:mandosmiley: I have wanted to build something similar like this my self . only with 5 strings
134046 and no I do not want a ham sandwich
Any possibility you are just learning to better hear the subtleties of your instrument with your ears . which allow you to key in the sweet spots during play adjusting position and technique to that...
Why is it called a Whammy ?
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/radical-conservatism-bluegrass-180955121/ Something to read and or discuss for you all .:mandosmiley:
I agree bluegrass licks are awful to hear
try getting a used one . some people never get the hang of a 5 string and might be willing to sell
try again -
https://youtu.be/Dsy6eAz4a3I
Some enjoyable Robert Plant https://youtu.be/Dsy6eAz4a3I