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From: Tallhedge
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  • great sound! what strings do you use for this mandobird?

  • @dmmy614 They are DADI strings available on ebay, however i would not recommend them if you're trying to convert a mandobird into a mandouke as after hours of stringing, restringing, action adjustment and intonation i still can't get the e string to sound right, just a bit 2 much pressure on the fret and it sounds wildly out of tune.

  • @Tallhedge oh, ok then. thanx for this. i see, its a hard thing - to convert this birdy to ukulele. though i still want to do this. whats the gauge of your strings?

    i found two types of gauges for the mandobird - 10-13-17-11 and 10-15-24-10

  • @dmmy614 I dont suppose it is that hard, either it just needs the right strings or because it's been set up for mandolin it wont work, i dont know. I am using 11 12 21 33, this is probably the problem because of the high tension, try the 10 13 17 11 and you might get somewhere

  • @Tallhedge thanx again, i'll try this.

    looking forward to see some new videos from you ;)

  • woaah! that's amazing! :D

    how much did that uke' cost...? 'o'

  • @xShadowKittyx I grabbed it offline for about £140

  • i like! a lot! have to say, i think this is definitely my fav vid so far :) keep it up. loving the sound of the new uke btw :D well done xx

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