As I previously posted I won a mandolin in a raffle at my local music store. I decided to trade it in for an ukulele. The one I chose was Kala's Tenth Anniversary "Sweet Pea" Ukulele. It is all solid acacia and really has a great sound. I am over the moon with this ukulele
Cliff
Thanks, it is a tenor. The fret markers are ovals made from Padauk as are the bindings. It is my first all solid ukulele. The intonation is great all the way up the fretboard. The set-up guy said it came out of the box in great shape. He didn't have to do anything to it. Kala has upped their quality control on this model.
Cliff
I'm with Osprey on this one. Andrew at HMS set me up with one last month and I've been on it daily. Not only a real looker but a sweet warm sound as well!
Cheerios!
Congratulations! My first tenor ukulele was a Kala solid acacia tenor, and I loved the sound of it. (I have since sold it to a friend, so I still get to see and hear it.)
View attachment 79793View attachment 79794View attachment 79795View attachment 79796As I previously posted I won a mandolin in a raffle at my local music store. I decided to trade it in for an ukulele. The one I chose was Kala's Tenth Anniversary "Sweet Pea" Ukulele. It is all solid acacia and really has a great sound. I am over the moon with this ukulele
Cliff