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A Style vs. F Style Mandolin: Is There A Difference? 

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@stlouisfan333
@stlouisfan333 6 месяцев назад
As someone who purchased an Epiphone a style for $70 I totally agree that the best mandolin you can get is the one that lets you play mandolin the most
@sallison7
@sallison7 5 месяцев назад
I've played guitar for many years and have enjoyed the tone of the mandolin. To my ear I found the F style to be more of a mellow sound with slightly more sustain. The A style seems brighter, especially in the higher notes. Looking forward to your contest information and beginning lessons since I finally just subscribed.
@danielgrove1300
@danielgrove1300 Месяц назад
Surprisingly, I thought there was more sustain and richness in the F. Wonderful video. Thank you. .
@danstune
@danstune 6 месяцев назад
This is one of the best A vs F comparison videos I have seen. You controlled the variables so perfectly.
@KevinORourke25
@KevinORourke25 12 дней назад
This is the singular best comparison of an instrument I have seen on you tube. I can't believe that you just wanted to let us hear the mandolins as opposed to showing us how good a player you are (and your good)! Thanks.
@charliesimar7541
@charliesimar7541 Месяц назад
Very close! The F-style seems just a shade warmer, and the A-style very slightly brighter. Both sound very good.
@zachrenfro197
@zachrenfro197 5 месяцев назад
I love your videos, and I love the way you are clear and up front about how the compensation works - which I think is fair, and shouldn’t be a detractor - complainers about that reality are something I won’t say, because I’m not trying to make enemies or attack, but your model is as fair and reasonable as any I can imagine. I came to this site for that very comparison (as a check to myself; I already have an Ellis F5 and other nice mandolins); and because I know you are fair. I love that you encourage people to get an F style if it’s what they want, even though it’s not your style. It’s silly to pretend that aesthetics are an inappropriate criteria for instrument choice, and it’s wonderful that you articulate why it’s advantageous to go a different route, but don’t insist that aesthetics are a bad criteria. I’m grateful for your content and contribution! Your videos are top notch!
@robpercussion5
@robpercussion5 6 месяцев назад
I love the sound of both, I felt the f style was more melodic but I agree that A style speaks to me. As someone learning mandolin now I am very appreciative of all this
@wolfmiser
@wolfmiser 6 месяцев назад
Learning to play the mandolin was something I wanted to do as a kid. I'm now 24 and the inspiration came back to me when I started to listen to Nickel Creek. A few months ago I came across your video of the best mandolin for beginners. Since then, I've been wanting to purchase that Loar Honey Creek in the F style but never had the extra hundred dollars for it.
@bloodsports94
@bloodsports94 5 месяцев назад
You can finance instruments at your local music store. You pay a small amount each month.
@vetham100
@vetham100 5 месяцев назад
I did notice a slightly softer tone from the F style. Thanks for doing the video, It was very informative. I bought a Greg Bennett ma-1/vs mandolin and I am slowly learning to play it.
@fiddlerbunny13
@fiddlerbunny13 Месяц назад
I had a moment of terrible timing a couple of years back. I’d sold my mando due to arthritis and thinking I couldn’t play. Immediately (2 days later) I got a call asking if I could play an event. So I raced out and bought a new mando. I got an A style. I’d always used either A style or bowl back so it was my go to. There was an issue with that particular instrument so I took it back. They didn’t have another of that one in an A and I ended up, reluctantly, leaving with an f style. I doubt I will ever go back! It may be this particular mando or maybe I just love the look and feel of it, but I do believe in general they sound a bit richer in tone. Just my opinion. But A styles have a gorgeous simplicity to them as well..
@djslvn2009
@djslvn2009 5 месяцев назад
My greatgrandfather played 1920's bowl back and wish I could have heard him play. But I bought a lower end a style. And watching your videos learned how to make it play better and get more enjoyment from it.
@ggrunau
@ggrunau 5 месяцев назад
What was that tune you played for the demo?
@hmbl-cb1be
@hmbl-cb1be 4 месяца назад
Sounds wonderful. I liked the A style! I love the simplicity! Cynthia
@jim4530
@jim4530 5 месяцев назад
Very interesting comparison. I did hear a difference. I like them both! I have a Johnson MA-115-E. I found it cheap on marketplace last year. It's an A style. I love it! I really have gotten into it. I wouldn't mind trying out an F style though.
@careaganwilliams2544
@careaganwilliams2544 3 месяца назад
Fantastic comparison.
@whatthefolkvevo6970
@whatthefolkvevo6970 5 месяцев назад
Thanks very much that was really informative. i agree with most of the comments about the difference in sound. I play A style mandolin. I would be interested to hear how the 2 styles of mandolin varied in terms of comfort to play, weight etc.
@andreaboyle9435
@andreaboyle9435 4 месяца назад
I agree with your statement that "if the beauty of the F-style makes you want to play more often, then go for it!" I might add a second consideration: I find the A-style harder to keep on my lap in position because of the body shape. At least with the points of the F-style, it is better anchored.
@jackorbit7258
@jackorbit7258 5 месяцев назад
Very good info and opinion. Thanks!
@Mandolin_Matt
@Mandolin_Matt 6 месяцев назад
My f-style Loar Honeycreek just arrived today - perfect timing! It's a beautiful instrument, perfect for me picking the mandolin back up after 15 years since I last played. Great video!
@Billkwando
@Billkwando 6 месяцев назад
I made a video putting JJB pickups in mine, with an end pin jack. It's pretty easy.
@Mandolin_Matt
@Mandolin_Matt 6 месяцев назад
@@Billkwando thanks Bill! Your videos are some of those I came across when I researching the Loar before I bought it. I used the one on repositioning the bridge when mine arrived - thanks for your help!
@Billkwando
@Billkwando 6 месяцев назад
@@Mandolin_Matt Yay! I'm glad I could help! 😁
@davistucker3713
@davistucker3713 Месяц назад
I wanted to get that very same A style, but they weren't in stock. One day, I went to the local Guitar Center, saw a used 310, played a couple of tunes, and I wanted it. It was priced at $299.00, and I found out that I could trade it in. It turned out that there was a waiting period for the used one, but a new one was in stock. With the trade-in, and 10% discount on trades, it was only a $30.00 difference. I'm satisfied....
@matthewrogersmusic
@matthewrogersmusic 27 дней назад
I think the biggest mistake people make is saying “oh I like this one and hate that one”. They’re just different; I can’t honestly say one is better than the other. I do like the look/sound of F and that’s what I play. I also LOVE the look/sound of A and own one because I like the variation.
@jakatti1
@jakatti1 5 месяцев назад
Great vid ,thank you, i did learn already a lot from your videos n im an A style man too all the way altough here the F sounds more gentle. Im also very curious about this give away happening . Greetings
@Billkwando
@Billkwando 6 месяцев назад
I would recommend to anyone getting a Loar mandolin to get a Cumberland bridge. I did a tutorial type thing on how to fit the bridge to the top properly. It made it maybe twice as loud. A Tone Gard and armrest are nice as well. You can make your own armrest out of a piece of wood and the clamp for a violin chin rest.
@Romans--bo7br
@Romans--bo7br 5 месяцев назад
@Billwando.... Hi, and thank you so much for the Cumberland "heads up". I looked up their website right after reading this, about 20 minutes ago... and as soon as I reply this back to you, I will be on the phone to order the Full contact bridge, the double action Truss rod, arm rest, and the Abbreviated F9 Pick Guard... also, Thanks again & have a great weekend.
@Billkwando
@Billkwando 5 месяцев назад
@@Romans--bo7br Don't forget your Tone Gard! LOL I bought my pickguard over at Bezostown, if you know what I mean. "Golden Gate M-401A F-Model Mandolin Pickguard Assembly - Black/White/Black " It was like $35.
@Billkwando
@Billkwando 5 месяцев назад
@@Romans--bo7br Why are you ordering a truss rod? You planning on doing some surgery?
@Romans--bo7br
@Romans--bo7br 5 месяцев назад
@@Billkwando... Hello again, Bill. Actually, I Did order the "Tone Gard" as well, along with everything else I mentioned. As far as the Truss rods, Yes.... "surgery". I Much prefer the "Double action" (twin rods) rods, over the single for several reasons... and I especially like Cumberland's road sets, that are made from Cold rolled steel, "sleeved" and solid brass ends... "if you're going to do it... Do it, Right".... they've certainly "done it right". Need to go finish up a guitar (electric bass) project in my basement/shop for a friend of mine before it gets any later, today. Thanks for your reply's.... and have a great weekend if I don't hear back from you again. : )
@Billkwando
@Billkwando 5 месяцев назад
@@Romans--bo7br So you're really going to pull the fingerboard off the mandolin and install a new truss rod? Crazy, man. The neck is only 2 inches long, how much adjusting could it need? LOL You have to put this on RU-vid. Like putting a Tesla engine in a Volkswagen Beetle. Why not?
@KloderTX
@KloderTX 5 месяцев назад
Great video, thanks. My first mandolin was an A-style, and I ended up never playing it and sold it without really getting into the mandolin. When I re-started again, I'd kind of decided that it was the shape that made a difference, so I started with an F, and that kind of stuck, but the more I played, and after getting an A for backup and camps/travel, I gradually realized I was picking up the A more than the F! I don't know why, but, the short story is I now have 2 As, and one is an Ellis! (This channel may bear some responsibility! ;))
@JJ_TheGreat
@JJ_TheGreat 3 месяца назад
Another thing to keep in mind (for me) is that I feel if you were to do that test with some higher-end mandolins, such as even Eastmans (which have their naming system code: MD XYZ, where X is the series; Y is 0 for an A-style and 1 for an F-style; and Z is 4 for an oval hole and 5 for an f-hole) and you compare the same series A vs. F (for example, even with the starter series MD 305 vs. MD 315), you are more likely to notice a tonal difference.
@stephenhill6003
@stephenhill6003 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for another great video. What are your thoughts on mandos that come with a built-in pick-up such as the Eastman 305E?
@maryrauls696
@maryrauls696 5 месяцев назад
I own both, an A and an F. Love them both
@StormwatchNZ
@StormwatchNZ 6 месяцев назад
To my ears, the F-style seemed to sound better in the lower register, a more mellow timbre. Whereas the A-style is crisper and cleaner in the higher register. I think they would complement each other really well, much like how Mandolize use one of each in their Lateralus cover on RU-vid
@aijlee
@aijlee 3 месяца назад
Yeah, to me it sounded warmer and maybe quieter?
@shawnsartin7077
@shawnsartin7077 4 месяца назад
I personally like the F5. I just purchased an A style. Love them both!!
@peterrahill9263
@peterrahill9263 6 месяцев назад
16th subscriber LIKE; 153rd view. One of my mandolins is an A-style just like the one in this comparison - although I had a deer antler saddle installed on the bridge, and use the EJ74s. Also - like I see on some of yours, I've installed rubber grommets between the pairs of strings, half-way between the bridge & tail-piece. Thanks for this video. To these old-guy ears, the F-style is noticeably brighter, which may be why it's the choice for Bluegrass players.
@chiron14pl
@chiron14pl 5 месяцев назад
I got into mandolins via an interest in renaissance cittern music, and a mandolin was the cheapest and closest type of instrument. I now have 4 A-styles w round hole and love them
@SeaDrive300
@SeaDrive300 6 месяцев назад
Like you, I prefer the look of the A style, so the fact that it costs less is just a bonus! Of the two you're holding here, I would definitely get the A style...
@bobbyboydeke1
@bobbyboydeke1 3 месяца назад
Hi Baron,greetings from Maine, I have both of them,I find the A style more mellow and woody sounding. The F style has the clearest e string of all my mandolins but I find the low end to be a bit boxy sounding,maybe just needs more time.I do tend to reach for the A style,I play mostly Irish tunes .
@Road_Rash
@Road_Rash 3 месяца назад
I'm learning to build mandolins, & after studying their construction, all the extra body parts on an F are just there for looks, they're all filled with solid chunks of wood, the resonation chamber (the hollow part), is shaped exactly the same, so they sound pretty much the same... people like the fancier looking F bodies more because they're more pleasing to the eye, so they tend to think they sound better, even though they sound pretty much the same...mandos from different manufacturers sound different because of the materials & build quality, but there's not much, if any, difference in the sound of F vs A... unless you have one of each from a different manufacturer...or a higher end model vs a lower end model, you may hear a difference then, but same manufacturer, same quality level, there won't be much, if any, difference...
@Mandolin_Matt
@Mandolin_Matt Месяц назад
There is certainly a slight tonal difference I would say. However, there is a significant aesthetic difference, which I think is extremely important. There is a whole lot to be said for having the instrument you want and that inspires you. Personally, if I were to buy an A style, every time I’d look at it or pick it up to play I would wish I had an F style. That’s worth a few hundred dollars more in my opinion, and it would probably have a positive impact on my commitment to playing.
@allegrahinkle9066
@allegrahinkle9066 6 месяцев назад
I like the mellower sound of the F better (I have an F style Loar) - I suspect it comes from my background as a guitar folk-style fingerpicker. I’m always drawn to the lower tonal response instead of the brightness of the A style. However, that same brightness seems to be a sought-after characteristic of the mandolin in general.
@minitrudy
@minitrudy 5 месяцев назад
Tough call, I love the look of the f style. But own the A style Loar (after your review and recommendation)- because I’m on holiday budget. As a viola and guitar player who is new to mandolin-I understand so many factors impact sound. Regardless, I am glad your channel was recommended to me.
@caroludart9907
@caroludart9907 5 месяцев назад
I am a total beginner and have an Astyle. I do love the look of the F though. Love the comparison. Both sound great. Little to no difference that I could hear.
@BillNelson-OU812
@BillNelson-OU812 23 дня назад
The A style rang like a bell. The F style might be better at fighting feedback with a pickup since it was quieter and less sustaining. I have an old A style but I’d like to find an F style that’s sturdier for gigging.
@amandasteven1400
@amandasteven1400 6 месяцев назад
luv'd this excellent demo. evr since attending an auditory perception lecture in college i have been fascinated with side-by-side comparisons and convinced that we see and hear what we expect to see and hear based on our expectation... but for the record, the 'A' style sounded more mellow and somehow prettier? to me anywayz :) (edit:) if that little pointy-thing on the bottom helps keep the mando from slipping around in ur lap... that right ther mite be worth the price of admission?
@1nharmony
@1nharmony 4 месяца назад
Great comparison. One thing you didn't mention about these two instruments is that the bodies are made of the same wood, also. So same construction other than the style. Also, as I understand it, the higher cost of the F-style is partly due to the extra work to build them. I have entered the contest to win and now I know which one I want! 😀
@namelesswanderer9315
@namelesswanderer9315 Месяц назад
I felt the A Style was a little brighter, which draws me closer to the F style. I am intrigued by Octave Mando. I would probably also enjoy a deeper bowl-back O-Hole. I have no negativity toward any style of Mando. I have a nice F Style Mando but I would like a beater to take out and for that I might want a bowl back a-style. What do you feel gives the richest deepest tone and not a tinny sound? I am only now preparing my learning journey.
@greggcoppolo8430
@greggcoppolo8430 6 месяцев назад
I do like the one in your right hand. I'm wondering if the company makes that mandolin for lefties?
@HAIS-hr3lz
@HAIS-hr3lz 6 месяцев назад
I'm lucky enough to have one of each, a Kentucky 150 A style and A Loar 600 F style. The Kentucky was bought new about 3 years ago and the The Loar was bought second hand earlier this year. The Kentucky is a bit "brighter" maybe while The Loar is perhaps "warmer" and maybe "smoother". F style seems to be a bit rarer here in the UK. I like them both, if I could justify a dream, that is expensive Mando, I think I'd go for an A style because you get more bang for your buck.
@user-km7sp5uz9i
@user-km7sp5uz9i 5 месяцев назад
I have several mandolins, but recently bought a 1914 Gibson mandolin but concerned on the strings where should I buy the right strings????
@sab001
@sab001 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the comparison! I have a LOAR 600F. I'd be interested to hear a comparison between the 300 and the 600.
@JJ_TheGreat
@JJ_TheGreat 5 месяцев назад
I would be interested in a comparison between the Loar 600F and Loar 700F (which is just $100 more 😉)!
@drewkerr5413
@drewkerr5413 Месяц назад
A great comparison and I listened a second time but closed my eyes and could pick out the slightly softer tone of the F. But I didn't always get it right. I played a bit, way back in the 70/80s then stopped with family to bring up. I've got back to it and as I play by memory I've struggled a bit but getting there. You probably won't know the model I have (it's an Artist. Cost me £60 sterling, and I fitted an e-pickup system to it). The F looks great and I'd say that's it's only plus. I'll stick with you and maybe learn something. As they say over this side of the pond. Every day's a school day.
@jefflittle6567
@jefflittle6567 6 месяцев назад
I'd love one of those....
@gratefuldood2311
@gratefuldood2311 Месяц назад
I've been hunting for a good mandolin that I won't need to upgrade once I get to intermediate playing. I'll definitely be grabbing one of these mandolins. They seem like great mandolins that don't need to be upgraded once you start playing with people. I grew up playing bass and the difference from a $150 bass to $500 is substantial. This mandolin seems like a great beginniner instrument but can work for when you really learn the instrument. It sounds great
@jason_learns
@jason_learns 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for this! This is probably the closest comparison that could be done. It's certainly the closest I think I've seen. To my ears, the shape of the hole makes more of a sound difference than the shape of the instrument. That being said, I'm fortunate to have a couple A-styles and an F-style, so I'm covered.
@Billkwando
@Billkwando 6 месяцев назад
but the shape of the hole is the same on both?
@jason_learns
@jason_learns 6 месяцев назад
@@Billkwando Yes, the other often compared element is the oval vs f-hole and to me that makes more of a difference than the shape of the instrument. Sorry, I wasn't clear on that.
@sleeve8651
@sleeve8651 3 месяца назад
I have surprised myself ! I guess I always just had it in my head, that an " F " would sound better ? But what I heard here, was for me, the " A " sounded all around better ! First thing I heard with the " F ", was it's sound was a bit flat, for lack of a better term. The " A " just sounded more uniform to my ear. It seemed to modulate all the various Frequencies better ! Now I'll finish watching the video !
@superblindeye1
@superblindeye1 6 месяцев назад
What song were you playing around the 6-minute mark?
@JoeC1977
@JoeC1977 4 месяца назад
I have tinnitus and I noticed a difference. The F style sounds a bit softer to me. I bought an A cause it was cheaper and I didn’t know how much I would end up playing it, I have other stringed instruments as well. FYI I am playing it a lot. 😊 Sharing what I’ve learned from open mic’s, playing different stringed instruments, the audience probably doesn’t really care, in the end it’s how did your music move them.
@peterhorne7203
@peterhorne7203 Месяц назад
To my untrained ear, the difference in sound is almost undetectable. I'm planning on building a Mandolin so my first one will be an A type simply because I won't have to deal with the fancy shape of the F style. Excellent comparison. Thank you very much.👍👍
@torinsall
@torinsall 5 месяцев назад
To me, the F style sounds a little thinner, but not by much. I like the A style look, but prefer the sound of an oval hole.
@karlpayton522
@karlpayton522 4 месяца назад
I listened without watching. It sounded like the same instrument throughout the tune. Maybe my ear is less discerning than some folks, but I really couldn't hear a difference. Thanks for such an interesting demonstration!
@Wobbz9413
@Wobbz9413 2 месяца назад
Because there IS no difference. Just what you prefer the look of....
@cmarkcole
@cmarkcole 6 месяцев назад
I like the F style (and have a F style Loar) but as I learn more Irish tunes and hopes to play in some Irish sessions I might want an A style for that setting.
@jeleth
@jeleth 6 месяцев назад
Dont worry about that, no one will mind if you bring along an f style mandolin to a session, i know a few trad mandolinists who play f styles!
@manosthaiger4475
@manosthaiger4475 Месяц назад
Definetely U may hear as well as I do myself that thé F style sounds much fuller n'warmer, a winner for shure !
@gratefuldood2311
@gratefuldood2311 Месяц назад
Wow this video rocks. The a is so much more irish sounding, if that makes sense. you really hear the jig.. the A is richer. The F is cleaner, definitely has a more bluegrass sounds If that makes sense. Ill def be getting the for that reason. But maybe one day ill have both
@kevinfox6334
@kevinfox6334 4 месяца назад
The F-style sounded tighter. The A-style sounded more open and resonant. I feel like the A-style sounded more like a full instrument--full top, back and sides--whereas the F sounded top-only to my -- granted, uninformed amateur -- ears. I'd love to win one, though.
@Wobbz9413
@Wobbz9413 2 месяца назад
Of course, they both sound very similar, as the two "styles" are just cosmetically different. The sound generating parts are pretty much the same. Some think the "f" style looks fancier. Personally, I think they look weird and cumbersome. I prefer "a"style, but its just what you like the look of really....
@steverhoades1608
@steverhoades1608 6 месяцев назад
I think the D string on the F- style sounds just a bit better to me. Just getting back into playing after a number of years.
@abder1349
@abder1349 6 месяцев назад
I thought the F-style sounded better all round. But I’m rather biased as I have The Loar F-style and I love it. I have tried other mandolins around the same price but I always come back to The Loar.
@SvenChristoph
@SvenChristoph 5 месяцев назад
Because here in Germany there is only one left handed decent model around and that is an Ortega A Style my decision was done fast
@zulumoonshine
@zulumoonshine 3 месяца назад
I wish Sweetwater had more mandolins in their retail space. Same for banjos, dobros , fiddles etc.
@JJ_TheGreat
@JJ_TheGreat 3 месяца назад
What is a dobro? Thanks.
@radstar2185
@radstar2185 2 месяца назад
A style is brighter to my ears
@greggcoppolo8430
@greggcoppolo8430 6 месяцев назад
I honestly like to know why many tailpieces are not centered on the body. I understand the strings should line up with the fretboard, but really you would think in this day of technology, these mandolins could be a bit more precise.
@ornicar33
@ornicar33 2 месяца назад
Thanks a lot for this very interesting video! As far as I’m concerned, I definitely prefer the A style, for the look and the sound. The F style sound is more clear and "sophisticated" and is really appropriate for bluegrass music. The A style sound is more "rough" and is perfect for Irish music. And my style is much more Irish jigs than bluegrass music!
@IreneJLyles
@IreneJLyles 3 месяца назад
The A model sounded great strumming/chucking The F model sounded great picking through
@Hjaltland2
@Hjaltland2 Месяц назад
From what I heard, the F style has a slightly deeper lower end and a thinner top end compared to the A style I would buy the A style,, Thanks for the chance to hear the diff !
@andreaboyle9435
@andreaboyle9435 4 месяца назад
I completed ALL the actions for the give-away but instead of a "continuation" button, I hit a wall with just a logout option. I hope my points were saved!
@davistucker3713
@davistucker3713 3 месяца назад
I think that I'm going to get that exact A style Loar. Sweetwater is out of them right now, but $300.00 isn't bad.....
@Rustbukkit69
@Rustbukkit69 Месяц назад
I find the A style has more rounded out bottom end, bit nothing beats the look of that F. Once jamming I doubt you'd notice much difference in the mix, so in that case the F is the winner for me. I'm hearing mixed reviews on the Loar straight out of the box too, but I'm still leaning towards saving up for that F-style for myself. Great review to hear both of these same level mandolins back to back. Thanks!
@Mandolin_Matt
@Mandolin_Matt Месяц назад
Hey, if it helps I’d urge you to save just a little more and get an Eastman MD315. I bought the f-style Loar and had a bad experience. Very plastic appearance due to the laminate back/sides/neck/headstock and the sound was very poor. Next to no volume on the higher strings and a harsh sound overall - again, the laminate wood is a serious hindrance. I replaced it quite quickly with the Eastman and they’re like night and day - the Eastman is worth every extra penny and will last you much longer.
@Rustbukkit69
@Rustbukkit69 19 дней назад
@@Mandolin_Matt - Hey Matt, I really appreciate you taking the time to talk about your experience with your Loar and give some solid criticism and a warning. I'm not sure why I didn't get a notification that you commented to me, but this video came back in my feed for some reason and I noticed you replied... so here I am replying back... finally. I've moved on from the idea of getting this lower end Loar. The next model up (LM590) is solid carved top, back, and sides, and is something of a step up so I'm considering that model now. Trust me, I've been wanting an MD315 for several years now, but I also want something that's electric as well. I know the MD315 now comes in an electric version, but I live in Canada and the cheapest I've seen it is $1528.44 CAD. That's before shipping, taxes, and duty/import fees. So after that's all done I'd imagine it's going to be up around $1750.00 or so. That's just insane for a 'good' beginner mandolin, and I simply can't justify that amount of money right now, even if I could find somewhere that offered a payment plan. 🙁 I could grab the Loar lm590 electric/acoustic for $450.00 cheaper before shipping/import/tax/duties. I'm still very much on the fence because even that's a large chunk of change for an instrument I'll mostly be playing by myself, and maybe the odd time around a campfire. Nothing has come down in price since the Covid hike price scam that every company in the world seems to have taken advantage of. Super frustrating. *raises fist to sky and shakes it defiantly*
@mooseface7580
@mooseface7580 6 месяцев назад
To me, the F style sounds more 'American' (I'm English). It makes everything sound more bluegrassy. The A style sounds a bit cleaner. The F style seems to reverberate more than the A causing undamped strings to ring.
@tomluppino325
@tomluppino325 6 месяцев назад
I play and prefer the looks of an A style also. If you have extra money, spend it on a tone guard and a pick.
@danforesman2627
@danforesman2627 4 месяца назад
Seems like the f shape may be damping some of the primary or fundamental residence. A is more cymatic...
@monkeytennis7477
@monkeytennis7477 6 месяцев назад
My only issue with F style is a status thing, I feel like A style better represents the type of music I would be playing. I'm sure F style is wonderful but I won't buy one. Years ago I owned a Jethro Burns bullhorn style with the double points, and oval soundhole, but ended up selling it. Not my style either. A styles can be frying pan, pear shaped or the modern teardrop shaped, or even the original bowlback also fits somewhere into this category.
@JJ_TheGreat
@JJ_TheGreat 3 месяца назад
8:03 So basically, somebody needs to do a statistical test, in order to determine whether the variation is significant!
@bronwynsinclair1646
@bronwynsinclair1646 6 месяцев назад
Loar is pretty much unavailable in Australia....They look lovely.
@joekagerer
@joekagerer 6 месяцев назад
Seeing Baron with an F style is just flat out wrong! Im sure he'll be giving that one away 😂😂😂
@jeffbarnard3050
@jeffbarnard3050 5 месяцев назад
I am probably too stupid so forgive me. A or F... when I can play something with some authority, I will consider the question. I have know some somewhat famous musicians who played various cheap instruments and honed their skills then the moved to a nicer one. I thank you Baron for helping learn a little.
@jackorbit7258
@jackorbit7258 5 месяцев назад
I notice you play an oval hole mando. Why do you prefer the oval hole over an F hole mando? I kinda like the oval hole because it sounds more open.
@electricslims
@electricslims 4 месяца назад
From what I could hear on this vid, the A seemed a warmer tone and the F a little sharper. Very close though...my uncle had an old Gibson A style, a black one from the 30's. Wish I knew where it ended up.
@jamescannon1750
@jamescannon1750 5 месяцев назад
I was concerned the F style would be 15 frets to the body vs 12 for the A style, but they're both 12, so nice control there, too. Great video as usual!
@stanlindert6332
@stanlindert6332 Месяц назад
The body of the A is really the same size as the F ? Isn’t it?
@rudolphpyatt4833
@rudolphpyatt4833 6 месяцев назад
There is a slight difference between the two. Of course, the bigger difference is A style oval v. F style f hole. I have a 1924 A Jr oval and it's a completely different sound than either of these.
@TheErupp
@TheErupp 6 месяцев назад
I thought the A style had more sustain and clarity and volume on the single note and open chords. The F-style had better punch on the chop chords and perhaps a mellower sound. Overall, I liked the sound of the A style better.
@coolhandluke2310
@coolhandluke2310 2 месяца назад
They sound the same to me.😂😂😂
@Cadence1986
@Cadence1986 22 дня назад
So basically an A style has more twang and the F style has a cleaner more classical tone. It really is the step between banjo and guitar.
@JonWilkinsComedyVO
@JonWilkinsComedyVO 6 месяцев назад
Get a car mandolin and a nicer mandolin and everything will be great. I have always had an Eastman and now a 505 and 815. Both are great!
@JonWilkinsComedyVO
@JonWilkinsComedyVO 6 месяцев назад
Also I have an Aston Spirit for my voiceover work and love it!
@lfish21.
@lfish21. 6 месяцев назад
A style Loar is on my porch waiting for me to get home today!
@Romans--bo7br
@Romans--bo7br 5 месяцев назад
@Ifish21.... Why, would you ever leave your "mando"... Outside "on your porch", other than.. just for a few minutes, maybe - when you're at home?!?
@lfish21.
@lfish21. 5 месяцев назад
@@Romans--bo7br Because I have never played one before and I just ordered it. So UPS technically left it on my porch, not me. 😂
@Romans--bo7br
@Romans--bo7br 5 месяцев назад
@@lfish21.... Thanks for your reply. Ahhhh, silly me. The way it was worded, was kind of "open ended" and could be taken either way.... apparently I took a left, when I should have taken a right, when I got to the "Y" in the road. So, how are you enjoying and coming along with your new Mandolin? I just got my first Mandolin about a month ago, after I did some luthier work on a lady friends Rogue RB100 mandolin that she pick up in a garage sale for a whole $2.00!! The nut was broken in half and missing on the Treble side, so I made a new one from scratch, out of some high grade, industrial Delrin stock that I have, and made a new bridge, top half for it as well, out of some grade "A" solid Pine wood, as the top section of the original was cracked. After that, I restrung it with Martin, Monel wound bass and monel wire treble strings, as she said she did Not want it sounding Too "twangy", so between the new nut material, the bridge and the new Monel strings, it's not too "twangy", but has a very nice "warmth" to the tone, without the bass side not sounding "muddy" and has decent sustain to it, when needed. All that, to say... I had to try it out after all the work I did on it (I play Bass & Steel guitar)... and decided that I needed to get one for myself, to learn on.... but did Not want That Cheap of an "entry" model... so I bought an "F" type Loar (310 series). I wanted an "A", but they were out of stock, so I got the "F". Actually, I really like the "F", now that I've had it for a bit, as I generally am sitting down when I'm practicing / learning, and I find that the little "kick out"/pointy piece on the lower right (as I'm facing the mandolin) curve, is perfect for stabilizing the mandolin while in a sitting position, as that body shape, fits into my inner thigh, and keeps it from trying to move around while playing.... something that I had an issue with, with our friends Rogue "A" style when I tried it. Unless I more or less "hugged" it close, it wanted to slide around a bit too much for my liking, whereas this Loar "F" style just stays put, without having to consciously keep it close to me. I think my next one will be a Kentucky 150, or "higher". Ooops!, sorry for the book!... anyway, thanks again for your reply and setting me straight.👍🎸 PS: I drove 75 miles, to pick mine up... but it worked out perfect, as I was headed just 7 miles from their store, on the same day it was ready. It was all set up when I picked it up, they set the action on it, nice and close with no fret buzz, put a set of D'Addario EFW74 (.011 - .036 flat wounds, at my request) on it and gave me the original set (came with D'Addario round wounds), all nicely repackaged. They set the intonation on it, and is perfect. I picked up a Really Nice / densely padded "soft" case for it, which they took $30. off of, after he asked me if I was a veteran (VN - 3 tours), and said that was his way of saying "thanks for your service" in a viable way.... for which I was & am, Very grateful and Thanful. I Will be buying my next mandolin or anything else I need in that line, from them. They only sell Mandolins, Fiddles, Acoustic Guitars, Banjo's and Dobro's.... they definitely cater to Bluegrass (primarily), country and western swing music and players thereof. The Loar "A" and "F" models in the $300. - $400. range, are the least expensive "Beginner" models that they carry and will sell to "Beginners", because they believe that "newbie's" will more likely "stay with it", if they have a really decent quality Mando, to start out with, instead of some of the real "el-cheapo's" that are out there, with all kinds of quality control issues and cheap components. The owner and his staff are All, Very talented & gifted players in Bluegrass & Country music styles, a few of them even have multiple CD's out. Thanks again, have a great day and enjoy your mandolin.... do you play any other instruments, or learning on?
@lfish21.
@lfish21. 5 месяцев назад
@@Romans--bo7br Never played another instrument outside of trombone in high school. So not played anything in over 15 years. So basically starting over brand new with it. I was able to make sounds come out of it last night when I got home. Looking forward to learning a whole lot more!
@DionysusleapNbounds
@DionysusleapNbounds Месяц назад
​@@lfish21. How is it getting along 4 months later
@lonesomelenny7606
@lonesomelenny7606 3 месяца назад
The F style has more of a robust sound using ear phones.
@john128652001
@john128652001 6 месяцев назад
I personally didn't hear much if any difference between the A style or the F style between the two. I'd be slitting hairs lenght wise to hear any real difference. I started out playing on an A style and own both style's and now play both. The F style was at a price I couldn't pass up. I can't say that I have a preference to either style as long as the neck is straight and the frets are good. A high quality mando will always sound better then a lower quality mando and it doesn't make a difference in shape in my opinion. A high quality A style will sound better then a lower quality F style and vise versa. I think sound and hearing are different between individuals just as we see differently and some of us wear glasses. It's like attraction. What I might find visually attractive to me, others may not. As long as it sounds good to me, that's how I roll with mandolin.
@M-David-Hakoh
@M-David-Hakoh 6 месяцев назад
I think the F style has a little heavier sound
@federicodiguglielmomusic3954
@federicodiguglielmomusic3954 3 месяца назад
Name of the 5:50 tune?
@federicodiguglielmomusic3954
@federicodiguglielmomusic3954 3 месяца назад
Bro i'm serious help me 🫠🫠
@ronhouser9175
@ronhouser9175 3 месяца назад
I listened closely but couldn't tell any difference in these two mandolins.
@Wobbz9413
@Wobbz9413 2 месяца назад
Correct.
@hellwolf09
@hellwolf09 6 месяцев назад
Does the curled part on a f style do anything at all
@Billkwando
@Billkwando 6 месяцев назад
It's where you store all the mojo. Also, the front part of the strap goes through the scroll, so you don't have to put it around the headstock, like a savage.
@Billkwando
@Billkwando 6 месяцев назад
I reviewed the f style Loar and showed how to put a strap on it.
@PhillProbst
@PhillProbst 5 месяцев назад
I thought the "A" sounded better in the single note passages while the "F" was better in the strumming sections. Full disclosure: I'm a guitarist. I don't play mando but I do play "with" mando players.
@sanddan525
@sanddan525 6 месяцев назад
I like the look of the F better but in this case the A sounded better to my ears.
@randyjoe595
@randyjoe595 5 месяцев назад
I guess I’m an A style guy. What a surprise.
@gunscratch
@gunscratch 4 месяца назад
I think there is a definite difference in tone between F and A styles, especially as you get further up the pricing bracket. But that tonal difference doesn’t equate to one being better than the other at all. As you say, there are tonal differences between the same model too. What I will say is when you buy a mandolin you bond with the one you choose. The sound you hear in store isn’t (when you buy a solid wood, hand made instrument) going to be the same once it’s played in and opened up. It’s the instrument that talks to you and makes you want to play that matters. I have an Eastman MD615 and a Bulas A-style oval hole. They sound totally different but I love playing them both.
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