haspb.blogg.se

Saga instruments kentucky mandolin
Saga instruments kentucky mandolin






saga instruments kentucky mandolin

Also feel free to give us a call if you have questions. With 15+ years of perfecting our setup, and thousands of Mandolins set up meticulously by Sun Valley Guitars Owner, Brian Farmer, you know when your Mandolin arrives, it’s going to play and sound great! To learn more about our setups, please visit our setup page here. KENTUCKY KM-150S A Style Mandolin Sunburst Finish Saga Instruments - READ - 101.01. Like other Master Model Kentucky Mandolins, the body of the KM-1050 features a hand-carved and graduated Adirondack spruce top, and a back, sides and slim comfortable neck made of select Northern maple to assure the best tone possible.Īt Sun Valley Guitars, our setups are legendary. About those specs The KM-140 is a partially laminated instrument.

saga instruments kentucky mandolin

And this is something that is only apparent when you have the mandolin in your hands, or more specifically, are playing the instrument. What makes the Kentucky KM-140 stand out is in the details.

saga instruments kentucky mandolin

Choice, narrow-grained solid spruce is used for the tops really brings out the woody articulate tone you’d expect from a quality mandolin. Kentucky Artist KM-700 mandolin made by Saga Musical Instruments, sunburst solid spruce top, 2 piece sunburst maple back, solid maple neck. In fact, the specifications are nothing special at first glance. Hand-selected and figured maple is used for the backs, sides and necks of all Artist Model Instruments. Rosewood fret board and adjustable rosewood bridge. All solid woods, carved Maple top and Maple back, Maple sides, Maple neck. All combine to make for a mandolin with a playability that is unmatched. High-quality Gotoh tuners with removable buttons, Nickel-plated hardware, Shop adjusted. 2016 Saga Rover F mandolin, made by Saga/Kentucky Mandolins for the 2016 NAMM show. These features include an ebony fingerboard with a compound radius, a wider nut and saddle for more comfortable string spacing, frets that are taller and wider than those found on vintage instruments, and a skillfully scooped fingerboard extension with inlaid nickel-silver fret markers to retain a traditional look. At first glance, this new master-level mandolin shares similar specifications to the popular KM-1000, but looking more closely you will discover a few more player-friendly features first pioneered by Saga and Kentucky mandolins in the late 1970’s as a result of collaborations with the best mandolin players of the day.








Saga instruments kentucky mandolin