Circle Strings Carbon Fiber F Model Mandolin

$4,249.00
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Welcome to the future! here we present a Circle Strings kevlar/carbon fiber F model mandolin, and the color they call Kevlar red. if you enjoy good tone and volume, but fear climactic events taking a toll on your instrument, this Circle Strings mando is for you. You can have sustainability, durability, play ability, tone and volume, increasing your musical ability, while reducing stress and worry, and staying in the realm of affordability.

Specs: kevlar construction, parallel tone bars, EVO fret wire, Schaller tuning machines, Cumberland Acoustic’s bridge, Bill James tailpiece, Richilite fret board (also maintenance Free) bone nut, high gloss lacquer finish, and it comes in the original TKL hardshell case.

I have invited several people to try this instrument, who have no previous experience with carbon fiber construction. Each time we had them play a traditional mandolin, made from spruce and maple, And then this creation from Circle Strings. Each seemed to be astounded, that such a thick tone and presence could come from something that wasn’t constructed of traditional materials. everyone was very complementary, and it helped open the eyes, and more importantly, the ears, of those who believe traditional construction is the only way to go. The tone is melodious, play ability is excellent, and not having to worry about humidity challenges, is worth a lot. In our opinion. ultimately, it comes down to sound and play ability, and hopefully this demo will give you a better idea of what these instruments are holding. This instrument is used, but an excellent plus condition, and eligible for trades.  Proudly constructed in Vermont by Adam Buchwald.

Demo Video: https://youtu.be/D1T8Iv0d35w?si=m6RULiyyf6b5L1-J

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Welcome to the future! here we present a Circle Strings kevlar/carbon fiber F model mandolin, and the color they call Kevlar red. if you enjoy good tone and volume, but fear climactic events taking a toll on your instrument, this Circle Strings mando is for you. You can have sustainability, durability, play ability, tone and volume, increasing your musical ability, while reducing stress and worry, and staying in the realm of affordability.

Specs: kevlar construction, parallel tone bars, EVO fret wire, Schaller tuning machines, Cumberland Acoustic’s bridge, Bill James tailpiece, Richilite fret board (also maintenance Free) bone nut, high gloss lacquer finish, and it comes in the original TKL hardshell case.

I have invited several people to try this instrument, who have no previous experience with carbon fiber construction. Each time we had them play a traditional mandolin, made from spruce and maple, And then this creation from Circle Strings. Each seemed to be astounded, that such a thick tone and presence could come from something that wasn’t constructed of traditional materials. everyone was very complementary, and it helped open the eyes, and more importantly, the ears, of those who believe traditional construction is the only way to go. The tone is melodious, play ability is excellent, and not having to worry about humidity challenges, is worth a lot. In our opinion. ultimately, it comes down to sound and play ability, and hopefully this demo will give you a better idea of what these instruments are holding. This instrument is used, but an excellent plus condition, and eligible for trades.  Proudly constructed in Vermont by Adam Buchwald.

Demo Video: https://youtu.be/D1T8Iv0d35w?si=m6RULiyyf6b5L1-J

Welcome to the future! here we present a Circle Strings kevlar/carbon fiber F model mandolin, and the color they call Kevlar red. if you enjoy good tone and volume, but fear climactic events taking a toll on your instrument, this Circle Strings mando is for you. You can have sustainability, durability, play ability, tone and volume, increasing your musical ability, while reducing stress and worry, and staying in the realm of affordability.

Specs: kevlar construction, parallel tone bars, EVO fret wire, Schaller tuning machines, Cumberland Acoustic’s bridge, Bill James tailpiece, Richilite fret board (also maintenance Free) bone nut, high gloss lacquer finish, and it comes in the original TKL hardshell case.

I have invited several people to try this instrument, who have no previous experience with carbon fiber construction. Each time we had them play a traditional mandolin, made from spruce and maple, And then this creation from Circle Strings. Each seemed to be astounded, that such a thick tone and presence could come from something that wasn’t constructed of traditional materials. everyone was very complementary, and it helped open the eyes, and more importantly, the ears, of those who believe traditional construction is the only way to go. The tone is melodious, play ability is excellent, and not having to worry about humidity challenges, is worth a lot. In our opinion. ultimately, it comes down to sound and play ability, and hopefully this demo will give you a better idea of what these instruments are holding. This instrument is used, but an excellent plus condition, and eligible for trades.  Proudly constructed in Vermont by Adam Buchwald.

Demo Video: https://youtu.be/D1T8Iv0d35w?si=m6RULiyyf6b5L1-J