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I received the mb-28-g today, it's the rosewood and spruce orchestra model. It is very, very loud. Deep, rich, punchy strummed. Very sweet picked and would be perfect for solo performances. Mine is perfect as far as I can tell so far. For $399 it's a steal. Absolutely zero complaints on my end. Btw, I chose this model because it was finally shown as in stock at american musical supply so I snapped it up. I had pre-ordered and cancelled 2 other models because I grew tired of waiting with no ETA. Very glad I ended up with this model. Highly recommend it at this price.
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Crap I dunno if I want the rosewood one or the sapele one, so I ordered both and I'll have to decide. The sapele one should be here Fri but the rosewood one will be a little longer.
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My MB-28-G appears to be made in 2010. The inside block shows 100410005. My serial number starts with F10. This could be really old new stock. That would explain the strings.
Edit: The strings on my guitar were terrible. New, bright, and strangely brittle like old strings. They were d'addario's and I put on new D'addario phosphor bronze. Much better! I'm looking forward to seeing how the guitar sounds during the next week. |
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Ok Guys, I Drank the Kool Aid!
Just pre-ordered the Bedell MB-28-G after being reassured by 3 salemen that they are expecting a shipment soon. Whoo Hooo! My First all-wood acoustic!
I had a hard time finding the dimensions of this guitar, so I called Bedell (who was very helpful and friendly) She said that the reason they are liquidating these guitars is that since they are building guitars in the States, they need the warehouse room. I asked about the 2011/2012 guitars which had been delivered. She assured me that they had been stored in a well-maintained 70º warehouse, a recommended a string change. Seems that Bedells Orchestra model runs small (19" Body, 3 1/8" Depth,11 1/4" Upper Bout, 9 1/4" Waist, 15 1/8") Which for my 5'1" frame is great. I asked about the previous pricing, which was $1849 w/ a street price of $1200-$1300. Can't beat that discount with a stick or a guitar neck! I am interested to hear the reviews of my fellow Kool Aid drinkers. Meanwhile, my Luthier is standing by for the set up...(if it needs one) |
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I do hope the neck isn't too small though. I'm not looking for another finger style guitar but I will need room for all my thick fingers. |
I just received my MB-18-G today. It's FANTASTIC !!! Loud, responsive, great finish and looks. The neck is 1 11/16 in and the gigbag is a piece of junk... but if you can live with that, this is an amazing guitar. I compared it to my Taylor 316ce koa back and sides and it holds its ground !!! High quality in every aspect. Loving it !
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Anyone know what gauge these came with? |
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My 2nd order for a TBCE28TB was also canceled, so I'm gonna try a MB28G. It said it was in stock (1 left) but if it gets canceled too, I'm just gonna give up and stick with my Seagull S6+...
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By the way AMS has some more maple jumbos and cedar over hog models with the open tuners and fishman. |
Haha! I would have ordered the jumbo had it been available. At these prices, I should buy one.
I love my newly arrived MB-28-G. After changing the strings and playing for several hours over two days, it completely surpassed my expectations in terms of sound, wood quality, and comfort. The action is a bit high, but I'm undecided as to whether I'll make any adjustments. If anybody gets an instrument as old as mine (2010), I suggest an immediate string change. You'll be very happy that you did so. |
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