Has anyone played one of these Rigel clones?
I'm thinking about getting an 8 string acoustic/electric for playing Jazz, and
the GM-110 looks good to me.
http://www.goldtone.com/products/det...M-110-Mandolin
thanks,
-vince
Has anyone played one of these Rigel clones?
I'm thinking about getting an 8 string acoustic/electric for playing Jazz, and
the GM-110 looks good to me.
http://www.goldtone.com/products/det...M-110-Mandolin
thanks,
-vince
Yes I have one for a couple years and really like it seldom play pluged in but do play in a regular jam I even had a gibson player try it and complemented me on how good it sounded
fred davis
I've had one of these for a few years, and it sounds great. I upgraded the pick-up to a top of the line Fishman, and it really improved the sound plugged in . Ever since I got my Breedlove w/Schertler pick-up, I don't play it much anymore. So it's avaliable, and in near new condition. Give me a holler if interested.
Chief. Way up North. Gibson 1917 A model with pickup. JL Smith 5 string electric. 1929 National Triolian resonator mandolin with pickup. National RM 1 with pickup. Ovation Applause. Fender FM- 60 E 5 string electric (with juiced pickups). 1950's Gibson EM-200 electric mandolin. 1954 Gibson EM-150 electric mandolin. Custom made "Jett Pink" 5 string electric- Bo Diddley slab style. Jay Roberts Tiny Moore model 5 string electric.
I saw in the archived past, a modified one , with a Kent Armstrong pickup , added by notching
the end of the fingerboard to be a shelf to fit the magnetic pickup.
dual channel , insert patch cable and a stereo jack allows each to be processed, EQ, etc. separately.
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