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The OB-250+ has more professional features than its younger brother, the OB-250, including a Gary Sosebee bridge and JLS tone ring.
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The mandola, often used in Irish music, is to the mandolin what the viola is to the violin. The four double courses of strings are tuned in fifths to CGDA, which is a fifth lower than a mandolin. It features an authentic Celtic tone and includes a hard case.
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The bouzouki is rapidly gaining interest in folk, Celtic and even rock music. The most common tuning used for it is GDAD, but other tunings such as GDAE, ADAD or CFAD can be used. The Gold Tone Bouzouki is set up with octave strings for the third and fourth courses and unison strings for the first and second.
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This mandolin is an acoustic upgrade of the GM-6 model. It has an intonated bridge for improved tuning and a transducer pickup sandwiched in the bridge that provides an awesome electric sound.
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12 string guitar-style mandolin, think 12 string guitar.
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The OM-800+ is tuned one octave lower than standard mandolins. It has low action and a thin neck for rapid playing.
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The unique body of this mandolin is patented by Rigel Mandolins and is licensed to Gold Tone. The all solid wood construction packs a punch and tone similar to the domestic Rigel mandolins built in Vermont.
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Replica of a famous vintage mandolin. The maple back and sides help promote consistent volume.
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The most economical version of the Gold Tone Weissenborns. Its body is constructed out of laminated mahogany.
Warranty Disclaimer:
Because of its construction, care must be given to the correct tuning and string gauges to avoid bridge, bracing and neck problems. The strings supplied (.014, .018, .026w, .034w, .044w, .056w) allow G, D and similar tunings. Your Weissenborn will not tolerate any additional excessive tension (such as E tuning or heavier strings) and will void the warranty. The string tension should be no more than 165 lbs at pitch. There are several online string tension calculators available to determine correct string gauges for any desired tuning.
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A great reproduction of a Weissenborn guitar made of solid mahogany and gorgeous rope binding.
Warranty Disclaimer:
Because of its construction, care must be given to the correct tuning and string gauges to avoid bridge, bracing and neck problems. The strings supplied (.014, .018, .026w, .034w, .044w, .056w) allow G, D and similar tunings. Your Weissenborn will not tolerate any additional excessive tension (such as E tuning or heavier strings) and will void the warranty. The string tension should be no more than 165 lbs at pitch. There are several online string tension calculators available to determine correct string gauges for any desired tuning.
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