any SoCal Mya-Moe super soprano owners out there?

It's interesting that according to the specs I was given, the Mya-Moe soprano is the same scale length as the Kamaka, but the concert scale length is .25" shorter. Not sure about the tenors.

For what it's worth, according to their respective websites, Kamaka and Mya-Moe tenors both have a 17" scale length. (Kamaka has 20 frets, 14 to the body, while Mya Moe has 19 frets, 14 to the body.) I have a Kamaka tenor and a Mya-Moe tenor and I love my Kamaka to death, but I agree with Patrick that there's something about the fretboard of my Mya-Moe that makes it easier -- or at least more fun -- to play. I don't think this answers your question about whether .25" will make a difference on a M-M super soprano, but if you get a M-M uke you will love the playability.

I imagine you've seen this M-M video comparing a soprano to a super soprano, but I thought I'd post it here so others could appreciate your interest in the super suprano vs. the soprano.

 
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