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Description
Discover the harmonious blend of tradition and innovation with the Gewa Round Back Mandolin. This acoustic-electric mandolin bridges the gap between classic craftsmanship and modern technology, making it a versatile choice for musicians of all styles. Designed with a round back body, it offers a distinct sound projection that sets it apart from traditional flat-back models. Whether you’re strumming bluegrass melodies or experimenting with folk rock, the Gewa Round Back Mandolin promises an enriching playing experience.
Its built-in pickup system ensures that your performance is amplified with clarity and precision, whether in a cozy setting or on a bustling stage. The mandolin's craftsmanship is evident in its carefully selected tonewoods, which contribute to its warm, resonant sound. With a sleek, ergonomic design, it’s comfortable to hold and play for extended sessions, allowing you to focus on the music.
Ideal for both budding musicians and seasoned performers, this mandolin is not just an instrument; it’s a gateway to endless musical exploration. The Gewa Round Back Mandolin is a testament to quality, ensuring that each note played is rich and full-bodied.
Key Features:
- Round back body for enhanced sound projection
- Built-in pickup system for amplified performance
- Carefully selected tonewoods for a warm, resonant sound
- Ergonomic design for comfortable playability
- Suitable for various musical styles and skill levels
Reviews
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Very surpising instrument, a little bit like Italian mandolins and great projection
I play it in Irish folk music and it sounds loud even with or without microphone because of the thick round body, you can play solo with it, that kind of mandolin has it's place in classical / Celtic / Modern music, try it, I tested the power of projected sounds, and I had to put the SHURE SM 57 at more than half meter to loose 10 dB (only with the mandolin alone of course, you can't do this with bass,drums) but with another one nylon acoustic guitar , mandola, more, this was the loudest and clearest instrument from the three ones, don't put a piezzo pickup on it because the depth of the sound disappears, it seems like another instrument of another century but not the right one.
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