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Find your perfect mandolin for sale right here in the USA! Whether you're a beginner seeking a playable A-style instrument or a bluegrass player demanding a professional F-style, our curated selection is expertly set up for exceptional tone and performance. As the exclusive Eastman distributor in the New England region, we offer unparalleled access to these highly-regarded solid wood mandolins, ensuring you get the best value and playability.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Eastman mandolins are highly regarded for featuring hand-carved solid wood tops and backs across most of their lineup, even in entry-level models (like the 300-series). Most competitors at a similar price use pressed or laminated woods. This hand-carved construction, typically found in much more expensive instruments, gives Eastmans a superior, more articulate tone and excellent volume.

  • The primary differences are in finish, hardware, and cosmetics, though wood selection can improve in higher series:

    • 300-Series (e.g., MD305/315): Excellent value, hand-carved solid woods, satin finish (less expensive to produce, allows wood to vibrate freely), and gig bag (or entry-level case).

    • 500-Series (e.g., MD505/515): Step up to a full gloss finish, upgraded tuners/hardware, better wood figure (flame maple), and a hardshell case.

    • 600-Series and Higher: Feature even more select, highly figured woods (often master grade), advanced finishes (like Antique Varnish), and more ornate binding/inlay work.

  • The choice between A-style (teardrop shape) and F-style (scroll and points) is primarily aesthetic and traditional, not tonal. The internal air chamber and crucial carved plates are nearly identical.

    • A-Style (e.g., MD305): Offers the best value for money, as the simpler shape requires less labor, allowing the savings to go into wood quality. Often preferred for folk and Celtic music.

    • F-Style (e.g., MD315): The classic, traditional look, especially popular with bluegrass players due to tradition, and the scroll provides a convenient strap-hanging point.

  • A professional luthier setup is crucial for mandolins. Eastmans, like all newly manufactured instruments, often require fine-tuning to play their best. Our exclusive setup ensures:

    • Low Action: Strings are the correct height for comfortable fretting and easy playability.

    • Perfect Intonation: The bridge is precisely positioned for the mandolin to play in tune all the way up the neck.

    • Optimal Bridge/Nut Work: Grooves are correctly filed for no buzzing or sticking. This guarantees your mandolin is "Ready to Play" right out of the box, avoiding the frustration of a poor factory setup.

  • The soundhole type has a notable impact on tone:

    • F-holes (MD315, MD515): Produce a brighter, punchier, and more percussive sound with a quicker decay ("chop"). This is the classic choice for Bluegrass.

    • Oval-holes (MD304, MD504): Offer a warmer, more sustained, and "throaty" tone that is often preferred for Celtic, Folk, Old-Time, and Classical music.