Epiphone Mandobird Vintage Sunburst
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Fretboard: laurel
Smoother grip feel for faster play and more comfortable play.
After a long absence, the Mandobird returns! The Mandobird combines high-quality mahogany wood with an Epiphone 720 Firebird pickup for a unique sound experience. Electric mandolins first became popular among swing musicians in the late 1940s and 1950s. Today, electric mandolins are still a secret weapon for players who love distinctive sounds and alternative tunings. The Mandobird, which is used by many professional mandolin players, is exactly in tune with the times. It is the only electric mandolin on the market that features the legendary Gibson design, which gives this instrument its very special charm.
- Back / Sides: Nato
- Color/ Finish: Vintage Sunburst
- Connections: 6,3 mm jack (output)
- Controls: Volume, Tone controls
- Fretboard: laurel
- Frets: 21
- Handed: Right
- Includes: Mandolin, Gig Bag
- Mechanics: Grover Mini Rotomatic
- Neck: Mahogany
- Pickup: Epiphone Firebird
- Strings: 4 string
- Top: Nato (Nyatoh/More)
When you think of Epiphone , you immediately think of Gibson, as the manufacturer of guitars, basses, amplifiers and accessories has been part of the company since 1957. Epiphone mainly offers instruments from the low to mid-price segment. This means that beginners also have the opportunity to buy electric guitar and bass classics such as Les Paul, SG, Explorer, Firebird, ES-335 or Thunderbird for little money. There are also instruments from the old days of Epiphone, Casino, Wildkat, Riviera and Wilshire. Beginners should take a closer look at Epiphone 's entry-level sets in the areas of electric guitar, western guitar and electric bass.