JB_From_Hell
Jomo's Nimions
Spent a good bit of the day banging on my mandolin and acoustic guitar. I've been getting into bluegrass and associated styles the last few years. For days like today, when the electric tone isn't happening, it's awesome to strip away all the junk and just play.
My favorite acoustic guitar is an Eastman AC120. It's a dreadnought, laminate sapele sides, solid spruce top. Eastman is a relatively new Chinese company with its own shop. They more or less hand make everything, so the quality control is awesome, and it's more likely you'll get a good one than a bad one. I'd like to use light strings (12-53) for easier playing, but mediums (13-56) sound too good. I really like the D'Addario Nickel Bronze. They have a broken in sound immediately, very crisp and clear.
My mandolin is also an Eastman, an MD315. It's an F model, meaning it has a scroll. For those unfamiliar, Fs have scrolls, A models do not. There is generally little to no sound difference, so it's purely aesthetic. It typically doubles the cost of the instrument, as well, since it's a lot more work to carve the scroll. This mandolin is all solid maple, and I generally use medium-heavy (11.5-41) strings on it. Also D'Addario Nickel Bronze.
I like a variety of absurdly expensive picks for both of them, including Dunlop Primetone, Wegen, BlueChip, and I-Tone.
Until recently, I had a really nice Japanese Masterclone (Gibson copy) banjo, but felt spread too thin amongst everything so I sold it to a friend. Whenever I listen to Bela Fleck, I miss it
What kind of unplugged gear are the rest of you using?
My favorite acoustic guitar is an Eastman AC120. It's a dreadnought, laminate sapele sides, solid spruce top. Eastman is a relatively new Chinese company with its own shop. They more or less hand make everything, so the quality control is awesome, and it's more likely you'll get a good one than a bad one. I'd like to use light strings (12-53) for easier playing, but mediums (13-56) sound too good. I really like the D'Addario Nickel Bronze. They have a broken in sound immediately, very crisp and clear.
My mandolin is also an Eastman, an MD315. It's an F model, meaning it has a scroll. For those unfamiliar, Fs have scrolls, A models do not. There is generally little to no sound difference, so it's purely aesthetic. It typically doubles the cost of the instrument, as well, since it's a lot more work to carve the scroll. This mandolin is all solid maple, and I generally use medium-heavy (11.5-41) strings on it. Also D'Addario Nickel Bronze.
I like a variety of absurdly expensive picks for both of them, including Dunlop Primetone, Wegen, BlueChip, and I-Tone.
Until recently, I had a really nice Japanese Masterclone (Gibson copy) banjo, but felt spread too thin amongst everything so I sold it to a friend. Whenever I listen to Bela Fleck, I miss it
What kind of unplugged gear are the rest of you using?


