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Description

The Eastman Guitars MD315 Wide Neck Mandolin is a testament to the art of traditional instrument crafting. Designed for musicians who appreciate both aesthetics and sound quality, this mandolin embodies the fusion of handcrafted excellence and modern playability. With its F-style body, the MD315 is perfect for bluegrass enthusiasts, offering a crisp, percussive chop that cuts through any ensemble with ease.

Crafted from a solid spruce top and solid maple back and sides, this mandolin delivers a dynamic range of tones, from warm and resonant lows to bright, sustaining highs. The wider 1-3/16-inch nut is a thoughtful addition, providing more room for intricate fingerwork and reducing the chance of accidental muting, making it ideal for players with larger hands or those who prefer more space between the strings.

The Soft V-profile maple neck ensures comfortable, strain-free playing across sessions, while the ebony fingerboard adds a touch of elegance and smoothness to your fretting experience. With its Truetone satin finish, the MD315 Wide Neck not only looks stunning but allows the tonewoods to resonate fully, enhancing the instrument's natural sound.

Whether you're performing on stage or practicing at home, the Eastman Guitars MD315 Wide Neck Mandolin is a reliable companion that promises both visual appeal and exceptional sound quality.

Key Features:

  • F-style mandolin with F-holes for classic bluegrass tone
  • Solid spruce top and solid maple back and sides for vibrant sound
  • Soft V-profile maple neck with an ebony fingerboard for comfortable play
  • Wider 1-3/16-inch nut for better string spacing
  • Truetone satin finish for enhanced resonance and appearance

Reviews

PROS

  • Hand-carved solid woods provide superior sound quality

  • Classic, crisp Monroe/Loar sound ideal for traditional music

  • Satin antique finish offers a unique and appealing aesthetic

  • Precise intonation and commendable fretwork enhance playability

  • Suitable for both beginners and experienced players

  • Great value for price, feels like a higher-end model

  • Easy to play with adjustable string action and no buzz

  • Comes with a sturdy bag for protection

CONS

  • Factory setup may require adjustments for optimal performance

  • Tuning gears can be hard to turn; may need upgrading

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