@jamblam The Loar sounds just like a Gibson LOAR. I'm very happy with mine. Gibson has nothing on this mandolin. If it was made here in the USA. It would cost 4.000 easy. These mandolins Bark and have a lot of pop. Very nice balance sound, and very nice woody sound. You heard chopping wood, popping pop corn, These mandolins do have it all in sound. They are built. top notch.
@CaseyJones461 No This mandolin is Made in China.
FabioOldTime 6 months ago
@mandolin1129 Is the lm700vs made in china also?
CaseyJones461 7 months ago
Is this mandolin made in th eU.S.A,?
CaseyJones461 7 months ago
Is the neck ebony?I have read otherwise?
gitarman1961 10 months ago
@jamblam The Loar sounds just like a Gibson LOAR. I'm very happy with mine. Gibson has nothing on this mandolin. If it was made here in the USA. It would cost 4.000 easy. These mandolins Bark and have a lot of pop. Very nice balance sound, and very nice woody sound. You heard chopping wood, popping pop corn, These mandolins do have it all in sound. They are built. top notch.
bluegrasssingingman 11 months ago
Yikes... 5 minutes of talking about what a fine instrument it is—then you finally strum the thing, and it sounds like a banjo!
Thanks, but next time, will you please give us a bit of music up front so we can decide whether there's any reason to sit through the rest?
zeppy13131 1 year ago
That has none of the sound I[m looking for. Sounds very high end - no fullness
jamblam 1 year ago
Why make a video about a mandolin if we dont get to hear what it actually sounds like?
mandotoot 1 year ago
@joef77 If it was made anywhere else, it would cost $4000.00
Hoopermazing 2 years ago
I ordered a Kentucky from the US and had no problems, came in eight days in perfect condition. Go for it.
alicelookingglass 2 years ago