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Hello...

Like many posts, I'm looking to purchase a mando to add to my guitar collection...I've been doing the research and really want to add another Collings to my collection...However, I could use some help from you all...

I like the look of the F series, but like the price of the A series...People say the F's have a more open/robust sound to the A's...Granted the MF5's all have Adi tops, but the MF has their select spruce top...Is it the Adi top that really makes the difference? Would I be better off spending a little bit more for the MF vs. the MT/MT2 considering I like the looks of the F? Should I just get a good A and then pony up later for one of the high end F's?

Thanks
 
Posts: 62 | Registered: October 29, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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LB,

I A/B'ed the MF-5 Collings vs. the MT-2A in the music store and honestly could not tell the difference between the two. IF anything, the MT2 had a clearer or 'less complex' sound; which may be preferred by some. Blindfolded, they both cover the dry, woody tones associated with bluegrass with equal ease. I did not think the cost of the MF-5, more than double what an MT-2A would cost is worth the extra bucks. To me, it is like paying for looks, not functionality. But this is not to say that I don't like the look of the MF-5;, it's just not worth my bang for the bucks.

I do have a mint condition MT-2A for sale in the classified. I will consider trades for Collings guitars or other small shop acoustic guitars. PM me if interested,

Kenny
 
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Kenny...

Thanks for the input...Did you custom order your MT-2A? How much less are those than the MF5's? I couldn't find your posting for the MT2A...Are you looking for a trade or would you sell it?

I'm also thining about the MF,but not sure how much I'm giving up sound quality wise for the look of the F...
 
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LB, you have a PM.

Kenny
 
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Having played both the MF5-V Deluxe (one that has been well broken in) and my MT2-V (with Adirondack top), I can say that I am VERY glad to have the MT2V and the extra cash. In fact one could buy 2 MT2-V customs and still have cash left over. But sonically, and in terms of playability, the A style is exceptionally good.

The scrolls are great and in certain circles one needs to play an F style to fit in, but you can't get a better mandolin than a MT2V. BTW, it is absolutely worth the $$ to go for varnish on the mandolin.

Clem


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DS1AH...a SERIOUS guitar
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290 mit Stetsbar
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Posts: 122 | Location: Drippin', TX...on the banks of the Pedernales | Registered: August 16, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Thanks for the info...I'm leaning to the MT-2s, because I'm having trouble justifing a huge upcharge for a strap-hanger...Scroll envy will have to be tamed...Any other input would be greatly appreciated, because I'm going to pull the trigger early this week and would hate to make a bad decision...Thanks
 
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I test drove both MT's and MF's and also found very little if any sound difference. I have been very happy with the MT and it still consistently surprises me. I get to play with some pretty nice mandolins and the bottom end Collings barks with the best of those and has a sweet tone in general. I have also played a few MT-2A’s and they were equally nice. I can’t say the sound was significantly different, but they obviously have lovely fit and finish details.

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LB,
This weekend I just bought a new MT with a gloss top. I think it's about $100 or so extra as to what you'd pay for the matte top MT. To be honest, I can't tell the difference in sound between the MT and MT2. But I'm just now getting into the mandolin so I'm not the best source! I thought getting the gloss top was a great compromise at a fairly minimal expense. Good luck with your decision.
 
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Thanks for all the input...I made my decision and I'm going to pick up a new MT2...I tossed around the idea of getting a used one, but decided the slight savings wasn't worth the difference of getting a new one...I'm just hoping scroll envy won't creep in again...I can't afford another mando or guitar come to think of it...
 
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