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Hi all you HCAG types.  Been a while. 

A mandolin is not exactly an acoustic guitar but I think this is the nearest forum I'm going to get for a mandolin question to be on topic.

Stupid noob question probably but ....

Does a mandolin HAVE to be considerably harder to play than an acoustic guitar?  I don't mean because of the narrow fingerboard - I can accept that - but the string tension on the mandolins I have (two of them) is really high and makes it really hard to play fluently. Is that because they're cheap and crappy (they're no-name things) or are all mandos like that?

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Keith

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FretFiend. wrote:

 

 

The same laws apply to mandolins that apply to acoustic guitars.

 

I paid $35 for a setup on a $50 Rogue mandolin, and it was worth every penny.

 

A good setup can make even a cheap mandolin "play like butter".

 

Interesting.  Presumably not every guitar tech is going to be adept at setting up a mandolin though - or are they?

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I've got a cheap $150 Ibanez that I got at Sam Ash. It came out of the box with what I'd call a perfect setup. It's an "A" style all-laminated that plays and sounds as good as some more expensive mandolins I've had in the past.

I think, with a proper setup and medium gauge strings, just about any mandolin can be made to sound and play pretty good.

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