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When the details count, you'll pick Kentucky.
Good tone in a mandolin is a combination
of many small, but very significant, details. One of the most important is the way the vibrations transmit through the instrument.
A particularly critical areas is the neck/body joint. If gaps are hidden below the surface, or if the joint itself lacks integrity,
the voice of the mandolin will be stifled. Perhaps the most difficult of all neck/body joints is the famous split-lip dovetail
developed in the early 1920s. It was created to satisfy the demands of the acoustic engineer to achieve perfect neck/body
structural solidity while at the same time allowing the fingerboard to be suspended freely over the sound board of the mandolin.
When executed properly the split-lip dovetail provides a step up in vibration transmission throughout the entire instrument.
When you punch a chord on the KM-350 you'll feel the mandolin spring to life in your hands as the back vibrates against your
chest.
The complex neck/body joint is only one of the small but essential details that distinguish the KM-350 from
all others in this price range.
Kentucky KM-350S Artist A-model Mandolin Features:
- 22 durable nickel-silver frets
- Fast, one piece maple neck
- 15th
fret split-lip dovetail neck/body joint
- All solid wood construction
- Carved, graduated
top and back
- Select maple back and sides
- Tight grained spruce top
- Compensated
bridge for accurate intonation
- Professional setup
A
sweet-toned performer that plays like a dream. Order yours today.
Customers who shopped for the Kentucky KM-350S Artist A-model Mandolin Traditional
Sunburst ultimately bought:
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