olphart
Well-known member
I bought my Pono a couple of months ago and was delighted with its tone and gorgeous looks. I wasn't happy with the strings and changed them out for Living Waters, much better.......but
My Pono and I just haven't "bonded" like we should. I've seen that expression used on the forum a few times and now I understand it better.
My Pono is gorgeous, beautiful tone, intonation is spot on, action is just right. For me, there is something missing. I have a Kala TEM that I think it's anything but pretty. i'm not crazy about the orangey colour or the stripey wood grain. Tone is just OK, but it feels right when I play.
Anyway, I can't fault the Pono MTSGC-C as a fine instrument, but it's like a beautiful woman who ignores your advances.
My Pono and I just haven't "bonded" like we should. I've seen that expression used on the forum a few times and now I understand it better.
My Pono is gorgeous, beautiful tone, intonation is spot on, action is just right. For me, there is something missing. I have a Kala TEM that I think it's anything but pretty. i'm not crazy about the orangey colour or the stripey wood grain. Tone is just OK, but it feels right when I play.
Anyway, I can't fault the Pono MTSGC-C as a fine instrument, but it's like a beautiful woman who ignores your advances.