🎶 Double the Neck, Double the Fun!
This Double Neck Single Cut-Away Style Electric Guitar and Mandolin features a stunning maple construction, designed for right-handed players. With 6 strings and a smooth maple neck and fretboard, it offers exceptional playability and versatility, making it perfect for musicians looking to expand their sound.
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Neck Material Type | Maple |
Fretboard Material Type | Maple Wood |
Body Material Type | Maple |
Back Material Type | Maple Wood |
Top Material Type | maple |
J**S
You get what you pay for!
Ok I knew going into this, I would be getting a Chinese guitar of questionable quality.I really wanted a mando-guitar i could switch between easily.Here's what's good: It's CHEAP. It looks great. Trans-butterscotch over a pseudo-flame top. The tele side isn't bad. It's just like any cheap tele, you put in the work to set it up, and you can get it playing great. I tweaked the neck a bit, the saddles are all individually intonatable like any respectable electric guitar. Pickups aren't good, obviously. I planned on putting in close to the price of the guitar in seymour duncans from the get so no surprises there. The necks both have nice heft to them. Also, unplugged the gigantic body resonates and is LOUD (for a solid body electric -- kinda like dimebag's signature model).Here's what's bad: the mandolin side. The bridge is garbage I immediately plunked down $50 to order a replacement bridge from moongazermusic.com Mandocaster / Mandobird 8-string fully intonable upgrade bridge. The bridge that came with it is a weird floating bridge (don't bump it or else you're all out of tune!), and the tailpiece is glued to the top. WTF? As soon as the new bridge comes, I'm tearing it off and drilling the new one in place. (this will make it the same as the tele side essentially).The mandolin nut -- it is not slotted for 4 pairs of strings, but for 8 individual strings. this makes playing near the nut a challenge, if not impossible. I ordered a $10 pre-slotted graphtech tusq nut to fix this.The tuning heads: they all hold pretty well, but on the mandolin side the tuning knobs are too big, you accidentally bump the other knobs and the ratio is way screwy, you barely turn the thing and the string changes tuning dramatically. I MAY replace the tuning heads (10 tuning heads can get expensive, and they work fine, just a little too touchy for me -- can't really fine tune them without being very careful)Long story short: if you want a mandolin-guitar hybrid AND you can do a little work on your own instruments (which i imagine anyone who wants a double neck guitar-mandolin is probably pretty handy on setting up their own instruments and replacing basic parts), this will get the ball rolling for you.If you're lookiing for an out-of-the-box-playable-wow-factor instrument, keep looking.This is an OK instrument as-is: you have to put in the work (and some money in parts) to make it great.Shipped quickly, and in good condition. And considering there aren't any other options for something like this, this is the BEST option I've found for a doubleneck guitar-mandolin.
A**R
Worth it..
Sounds great looks great plays like a camp.any led zepplin fan must...but with that said needs better pickups, poor sound nothing like a tele. An cant find eletric mandolin strings around town..
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