Mando unplugged
xnoel
Posted 2004-11-29 3:05 PM (#171379)
Subject: Mando unplugged


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Our group that gets together on Friday nights is growing and we now have mucho guitar players. I used to fool around with the mandolin. I still have a home made one, but would like to get a new one.

My question, how do the Ovation mandos sound unplugged? I know they sound great plugged in, but I don't think I want to have to be plugged in all the time.
thanks
noel
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-11-29 3:23 PM (#171380 - in reply to #171379)
Subject: Re: Mando unplugged


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I have the USA-made mandolin and it sounds excellent unplugged! It also sounds great through a direct input box plugged into the PA system.
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Beal
Posted 2004-11-29 6:52 PM (#171381 - in reply to #171379)
Subject: Re: Mando unplugged



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I've been told they sound great (I agree) and that the sound is between an A and F style and that's the best of both worlds.
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xnoel
Posted 2004-11-29 10:39 PM (#171382 - in reply to #171379)
Subject: Re: Mando unplugged


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Thanks for the help.
noel
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