This natural A8 and the cognac A8 are the same manufactured goods, uncommon finishes. Doubtless one of the best-regarded acoustic-gripping mandolins almost in the under $1000 price range.Depiction shows model with non-flexible join (no thumbwheels). Later ones have height adjustment, which is much ideal.The Godin uses a piezo raise up, like the Great greeting, with a tailor-made pre-amp building adjustments very convienient by using the sliders on the front of the instrument. Many others use a check guitar-style magnetic raise up, which works a little best with reins and other things, but which makes the instrument sound more like a mini-guitar than a mandolin. The Godin strings are phosphor-bust, like most acoustic instruments, and this makes them sound more like an acoustic instrument enlarged than some of the others that use nickel-wound strings.
- bob@the.electrician
Godin A8 Two-Chambered Electro-Acoustic Mandolin (Natural)
Two-Chambered Electro-Acoustic Guitar
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