Showing posts with label chambered body. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chambered body. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 September 2024

Electric Mandolins (emandos)

I've always enjoyed making the occasional solid bodied instrument; I like the sculptural process of shaping a large solid piece of wood by hand. So, it's only natural that I find myself building e-mandos. An electric, solid body mandolin offers a robust alternative to an acoustic instrument for the gigging musician or an interesting variation for the player who wants a different voice.
There are many possible designs and here you can see some of mine, including 4 and 8 string octave mandolin variants.
Ash/Cocobolo/Maple
humbucker & piezo pick-ups with stereo output


Maple/Rosewood
humbucker & piezo pick-ups with stereo output




Black walnut left handed version 
humbucker & piezo pick-ups with stereo output
Ash/Maple
 Twin humbucker & piezo pick-ups with stereo output


Left-handed Figured Sapele/ash/maple
 Twin humbucker & piezo pick-ups with stereo output

Octave E-mando  
Wenge/Mahogany/ebony
4 string Octave E-mando  
Wenge/Mahogany/ebony

Sycamore and cocobolo, single humbucker, adjustable bridge

Chambered body electric mandolin #1:
Carved spruce top with Koa back & sides
The chambered body is designed to enhance the natural resonance of the emando and you can see its internal construction (and other details of how I built this emando) in a series of YouTube videos.





Solid body, Tasmanian Blackwood with Bird’s eye maple neck.

Twin humbuckers



Chambered body electric mandolin #2:
Carved spruce top with English walnut back & sides
The chambered body is designed to enhance the natural resonance of the emando and you can see its internal construction (and other details of how I built this emando) in a series of videos




Chambered Body Electric mandolin #3

English walnut back & sides, Sitka spruce top