freya
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Mood: Happy in the mountains of WNC
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New Low Cost Sandi Oud
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Saadettin-SANDI-Bahadir-SANDI-HANDMADE-TURK...
Seems like really aggressive pricing to me. If anyone gets one of these. I'd love to hear a report - trying to get my oud count down at the moment,
otherwise I'd spring for one.
Cheers
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SamirCanada
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Agressive! geez I would say so. Its strange that you can buy a "build it yourself oud kit" from them at 230$ and a finished oud at 200$...?
I have actually played a student/beginer sandi oud that my old band mate had bought in turkey. He had it tuned in arabic but the sound was just so
sweet, much better than many more expensive ouds I have heard.
Anyways, I always compare buying ouds like that to russian roulette, sometimes you luck out but sometimes...
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rudeog
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I recently bought a Sandi oud on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Saadettin-SANDI-Bahadir-SANDI-HANDCRAFTED-E...
(It is the electro-acoustic one with the guitar tuners model ELK-30 in case the link above expires).
I must say, I'm very impressed with the build quality and sound. I've paid more in the past for something of lower quality. Granted it's a flat back
oud with an undersaddle pickup and guitar tuners, so some would say it's not technically an oud. But for playing with my band at a bar, it does a
great job. I'll probably make a separate post with audio or video at some point in case anyone is interested in how it sounds.
For the one mentioned in the original post, given it's low price, I would guess that less time has been spent on it. But for that price, it's almost
worth it just to see if you get lucky :-)
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