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Simply return it for a full refund.It was nice to hear the morning broadcast to SE Asia back with a Amazon offers a great return policy, so if isn’t right for you, no worries. The best way to know for sure, might be to give it a try. You sure wouldn’t go wrong choosing it, and it would be difficult to do better, without spending more money. Is the Kentucky KM-140 Mandolin right for you? Now, this is always a tough question. There is an adjustable truss rod, pick guard, adjustable bridge, two piece tailpiece, and a wooden endpin. There is a bone nut, fully bound body and fingerboard, nickel-plated hardware and a traditional sunburst lacquer finish. So what are you getting here with the KM-140 Mandolin? Well, as mentioned, you are getting a solid carved German Spruce top, laminated mahogany back and sides, a solid mahogany neck. In additional to sounding better, the new KM-140 mandolin plays better as well. The frets were also significantly smaller. KM-140 mandolins from the past had a “C” neck and a 1-1/16″ nut. The new necks have a “V” profile to them. The KM-140 has a flat fingerboard and the nut width is 1-1/8″. Combined with the neck, this adds a nice feel to the playability. New versions also have slightly larger necks. This is one of the main differences and a reason for the vastly improved tone on the new versions of the KM-140. These new versions stepped away from that and moved to carving the tops. Many lower priced mandolins are made this way and it has been a standard production technique for a good deal of factories.
Meaning a solid piece of wood was steam-pressed into shape. KM-140/150 models from the past had solid tops, but they were pressed. Even though the KM-140 has laminated back and sides, the top is carved from solid spruce, just like the KM-150 mandolin.
The mandolins were completely redesigned, with one MAJOR change. It was 2015 before the majority of A-styles were being produced at this new factory. Saga (the owner of Kentucky), setup a new shop in 2012 and slowly began moving production of the models over, one by one. Nowhere is this more apparent, than the Kentucky KM-140. Who in their right mind would choose a partially laminated mandolins over an all solid one at the same price? Hopefully you!Īlmost without exception, mandolins have been steadily improving throughout the years. Of course everyone wants all solid woods, and it doesn’t help that you can buy all solid mandolins at the same price as the KM-140. This is where the model is often overlooked when a player is researching the best entry level mandolin. And this is something that is only apparent when you have the mandolin in your hands, or more specifically, are playing the instrument.Ībout those specs… The KM-140 is a partially laminated instrument. What makes the Kentucky KM-140 stand out is in the details. In fact, the specifications are nothing special at first glance. The Specifications alone do not tell the whole story here. This model has been one of the dominant entry level mandolins and still remains a top pick. The Kentucky KM-140 Mandolin has been a staple in the industry for decades.