the.ronin
Well-known member
Is there necessarily a difference between ukes with glossy or flat finishes as it pertains to sound?
As I understand it, solid tops are most ideal since it "loosens up" (for lack of a better phrase) as you play the instrument allowing the uke to actually sound better over time. Would a gloss finish inhibit this?
Would the gloss effect anything else like structural integrity?
As I understand it, solid tops are most ideal since it "loosens up" (for lack of a better phrase) as you play the instrument allowing the uke to actually sound better over time. Would a gloss finish inhibit this?
Would the gloss effect anything else like structural integrity?