KALA Elite Tenor Koa Ukulele - Made in California
This is an amazing sounding Kala Elite Tenor Uke made from the one and only Koa wood. It plays like a dream and has a very full and robust sound. I really don't want to sell this one but I sadly can't keep them all! :)
The All-Solid Satin Hawaiian Koa Tenor features a wood grain with light curling and figuring with colors ranging from golden blonde to auburn red, and chocolate brown. Koa creates a sound with clarity, crispness, and warmth. The sweet tone of Koa also provides a brightness that makes its midrange shine through.
This Koa Tenor comes equipped with Kala custom vintage open gear tuners and Kala Elite Brown Fluorocarbon Strings by Worth with a Low G. Each model comes in a sturdy, water-resistant Kala Transit Gig Bag with a plush interior and includes a D’Addario Humidifier Pro. Preferred by professional musicians, the tenor adds a warmth and depth to the classic ukulele sound. Aloha !!
Specs:
- Size: Tenor
- Top: Solid Hawaiian Koa w/ UV-Cured Satin Finish
- Back & Sides: Solid Hawaiian Koa
- Neck: Honduran Mahogany
- Bridge: Pau Ferro
- Fingerboard: Pau Ferro
- Binding: No
- Nut & Saddle: GraphTech NuBone®
- Tuners: Kala Open Gear with Chrome Button
- Overall Length - 26"
- Width: 9"
- Depth: 3"
- Strings: Kala Elite Fluorocarbon by Worth with Low G
- Electronics - No
- Strap Button - No
- Case - Kala Transit Gig Bag & D’Addario® Humidifier Pro
*All of our ukuleles are inspected and adjusted before they are shipped. Our goal is to provide you with a ukulele that is set-up for optimal playability on arrival. Our facility is meticulously humidified to maintain optimal humidity % for ukuleles to thrive in. We also partner with manufacturers that take pride in their work. Ukes are set-up and inspected prior to shipping to us so there's usually not much to adjust. However, climates and conditions can change during shipments and is why we inspect every instrument before we ship to you. We inspect things like...
Level frets, smooth fret ends, optimal string height at the 3rd and 12th fret, nut and saddle heights, conditioning of the fretboard, functionality of electronics and tuner (if applicable), tuning key function, neck buzz, and overall cosmetic appearance. As always, we don't send anything out that we wouldn't want to play ourselves. Aloha!!
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