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Description

The Loar LM-310FE-BRB Acoustic-Electric Mandolin is a masterclass in blending timeless craftsmanship with contemporary innovation. This F-style mandolin showcases a hand-carved solid spruce top, ensuring each note rings with the rich clarity reminiscent of the 1920s golden age of mandolin music. The maple back, sides, and neck complement the spruce top, imparting a bright, resonant richness that resonates beautifully across folk, bluegrass, and Americana genres.

This instrument is designed for both seasoned players and newcomers seeking a reliable mandolin for any musical setting. The Thin "V" neck profile fits comfortably in your hand, facilitating smooth transitions and precision fretting. With the fretboard extension removed beyond the 20th fret, players can focus more on their music without the distraction of excess frets.

A standout feature is the Fishman Nashville Series pickup. This pickup is strategically placed to deliver a clear, articulate sound when amplified, making it ideal for live performances and studio recordings alike. Whether you're performing solo or cutting through a modern ensemble, The Loar LM-310FE-BRB ensures your sound is both powerful and pristine.

Constructed with an eye for detail and a nod to its storied heritage, this mandolin doesn't just play music; it tells a story with every strum.

Key Features:

  • Hand-carved solid spruce top for classic tonal projection
  • Maple back, sides, and neck for bright, rich sound
  • F-style body with cutaway for excellent upper-fret access
  • Thin "V" neck profile for comfortable playability
  • Fishman Nashville Series mandolin pickup for clear, amplified sound
  • Fretboard extension removed beyond 20th fret for unhindered playability
  • Internal sound chamber bracing with longitudinal tone bars for enhanced tonal balance

Product specs

Type Acoustic-electric
Body Shape Honey Creek F-Style
Finish Satin
Top Material Solid Spruce
Body Material Maple
Neck Material Maple
Neck Shape Thin V Profile
Fingerboard Inlay Mother-of-Pearl Dots
Number of Frets 20
Scale Length 13.9"
Nut Material Bone
Nut Width 1.12"
Bridge Material Ebony
Tuners Nickel with Pearl Buttons
Hardware Nickel
Electronics Fishman Nashville Series Pickup
Strings D'Addario J74
Case/Gig Bag Sold Separately

FAQs

What type of wood is used for the top of The Loar LM-310FE-BRB mandolin?

The top of The Loar LM-310FE-BRB mandolin is made from solid spruce, which is known for its bright, resonant sound quality, making it ideal for a wide range of musical styles.

Does The Loar LM-310FE-BRB mandolin have built-in electronics?

Yes, The Loar LM-310FE-BRB features a Fishman Nashville Series pickup, allowing for easy amplification and ideal for live performances.

What is the neck profile of The Loar LM-310FE-BRB mandolin?

The Loar LM-310FE-BRB mandolin features a thin V neck profile, which provides comfortable playability and is particularly suited for fast playing styles.

Is The Loar LM-310FE-BRB mandolin suitable for beginners?

The Loar LM-310FE-BRB mandolin is suitable for both beginners and more experienced players, offering a combination of quality craftsmanship and ease of play with its thin V neck and solid construction.

What kind of strings come with The Loar LM-310FE-BRB mandolin?

The Loar LM-310FE-BRB mandolin comes equipped with D'Addario J74 strings, known for their balanced tone and durability, enhancing the overall sound quality of the instrument.

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