Flight DUC380 Gemstone Topaz concert ukulele

€109,00
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Delivery time: 3-4 Weeks

The color of the sea and the color of your soul. This ukulele sings and sends you on a journey up and down the entirety of the fret board like a seasoned explorer. The concert size brings the best of both worlds into one instrument. This will be the workhorse that weathers all the storms and keeps you floating with adulation from your audience.

This ukulele is a concert size instrument, which means you can strum or finger pick with ease and let it sing. There’s a reason why many people buy concerts and that is the happy medium it brings between devoted strummers of the soprano and Hawaiian finger pickers. This instrument has the tools and wisdom to do both.

MAHOGANY TOP

Mahogany is usually used for the back and sides of string instruments, yet it's also a very good tonewood to create the top of a string instruments out of. It’s warm and mellow, providing excellent low frequencies, pronounced lower-mids and unpronounced, yet appealing, high ends. The result is a balanced tone with crisp and strong fundamentals.

MAHOGANY BACK & SIDES

The beloved mahogany wood has been a standard for back and sides on premium acoustics for many decades. The warm and well rounded low-end creates a basis for all music to reach it's audience. The mid-range is very strong and fullbodied, while the high-end is delicate and very pleasant.

OPEN PORE FINISH

Not only does the open pore finish enhance the resonance of the woods but it also reduces the weight of the instrument for improved playability. This model’s natural and brown finishes feature gloss top for high-end vintage look and feel.

Size: Concert
Top: African Sapele
Back: African Sapele
Sides: African Sapele
Neck: African Okoume
Fingerboard: Walnut
Bridge: Walnut
Frets: 18
Machineheads: Die cast, Chrome
Build-in electronics: No
Color: Blue
Finish: Open pore satin
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