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Kentucky mandolin km 675
Kentucky mandolin km 675











kentucky mandolin km 675
  1. #Kentucky mandolin km 675 professional#
  2. #Kentucky mandolin km 675 series#

Because our instruments exhibit meticulous workmanship in every detail by following traditional construction methods to achieve a level quality not found in other instruments in this price range. It doesn’t have to cost a lot of money to make a great instrument. We select these woods for their inherent tonal properties without sacrificing quality or playability. For the tops, solid German spruce is used to bring out a tone you’d expect from a more expensive mandolin. High-quality alpine maple is used for the backs, sides and necks, with the exception of the KM-140 which is made of mahogany.

kentucky mandolin km 675

Whether you play bluegrass, country, folk or rock, these instruments have the loud, responsive bark so prized by musicians of every type and will inspire even the beginner! Standard a model mandolin features Wood selection

#Kentucky mandolin km 675 series#

Kentucky has never offered better value and performance than it does in its standard series and you owe it to yourself to find out why.

#Kentucky mandolin km 675 professional#

As a result, instruments that make up the standard series include reasonably priced a-models with all professional features to slightly more expensive models with features often found on instruments costing much more. Kentucky Standard A-model mandolinsįrom the very beginning, Kentucky has been a world leader in the manufacture of high-quality mandolins for players at every level, especially the beginner. Kentucky has been making mandolins for close to 40 years, so we have our work cut out for us with this list! Over the years Kentucky has made models from The KM-140 all the way up to the KM-5000. Looking for Kentucky Mandolin reviews? We are reviewing every model Kentucky make! We will be looking at the materials used, the build quality and of course the tone and playability.













Kentucky mandolin km 675