Mosrite Serenade Acoustics
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Re: Mosrite Serenade Acoustics
Thanks! I did not find any info in that thread in regard to the construction. I have don't some searching and it seems like the top is confirmed as solid but the back and sides are up in the air.
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Re: Mosrite Serenade Acoustics
For those who do have a Balladeer or Serenade, do you prefer thinner gauge strings on it than you would, say, a Martin or Taylor?
I recently acquired a Serenade & have yet to change strings.
I recently acquired a Serenade & have yet to change strings.
In order of purchase:
1) Mosrite Ranger
2) V88
3) Stereo 350
4) Hallmark II in Johnny Blue
5) Danelectro '66
6) Celebrity III
7) Hallmark Gospel
8) Serenade
9) Eastwood 300
1) Mosrite Ranger
2) V88
3) Stereo 350
4) Hallmark II in Johnny Blue
5) Danelectro '66
6) Celebrity III
7) Hallmark Gospel
8) Serenade
9) Eastwood 300
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Re: Mosrite Serenade Acoustics
hey GT. i use acoustic lights .011’s...works great for me. i wish you happy times with your serenade, they are really nice sounding guitars.
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Re: Mosrite Serenade Acoustics
I did get the thinner gauge strings. Martin .011 & it does sound better. The guitar is in fair condition, so I'm not expecting miracles
In order of purchase:
1) Mosrite Ranger
2) V88
3) Stereo 350
4) Hallmark II in Johnny Blue
5) Danelectro '66
6) Celebrity III
7) Hallmark Gospel
8) Serenade
9) Eastwood 300
1) Mosrite Ranger
2) V88
3) Stereo 350
4) Hallmark II in Johnny Blue
5) Danelectro '66
6) Celebrity III
7) Hallmark Gospel
8) Serenade
9) Eastwood 300
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Re: Mosrite Serenade Acoustics
not sure what you mean by miracles, but....
mine had a lot of “character” when i first got it (i.e. fret buzz). a small bit of work with a fret file and raising the bridge a hair did wonders. the smaller (classical guitar size) body and the shorter 24.5” scale give it something special IMO
mine had a lot of “character” when i first got it (i.e. fret buzz). a small bit of work with a fret file and raising the bridge a hair did wonders. the smaller (classical guitar size) body and the shorter 24.5” scale give it something special IMO
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