Mandola
The mandola is becoming increasingly popular with all 4 string players. Its viola style tuning and body shape produce a haunting, but bright, tone. It allows the player to experiment with unconventional keys and is also a great instrument for vocal accompaniment with its lower pitch. Traditionally tuned CGDA.
Woods | |||
| Neck | Mahogany | Fingerboard | Rosewood |
| Top | Solid spruce | Bridge | Ebony with bone saddle |
| Back | Mahogany | Sides | Mahogany |
Finishing Touches | |||
| Wood Finish | Natural Finish | Fingerboard Inlay | Mother of Pearl Snowflake |
Parts & Hardware | |||
| Nut | Bone | Tuners | Sealed guitar style die cast with metal buttons |
| Tailpiece | Cast | Strings | .016, .024, .035w, .050w |
| Plating | Chrome | ||
Electronics | |||
| Pickup | Optional LR Baggs Radius mandolin pickup | ||
Dimensions | |||
| Scale | 17-1/16" | Weight | 4.5 lbs. |
| Nut Width | 1-1/4" | Frets | 20 |
| Total Length | 29-1/2" | ||
Suggested Retail Price: $758.00 |
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