jollyboy
Well-known member
"I've got a Pono... I've got a Pono... I've got a Pono..."
You're lucky you can't see my "I've got a Pono" dance
I have ascended to UAS level 3 (level 1 being 'entry level laminate' and level 2 being 'step-up instrument').
First impressions - it's really nicely made and just so woody. It's quiet - the quietest uke I've owned to date. The tone is honey sweet and almost shimmering (lots of overtones I think I mean). Atm it's strung with a standard gCEA set of Fremont blacklines Hopefully wounc c and wound low g strings will show up tomorrow. I'm still not mad about re-entrant tuning and impatient to hear how it will sound with my preferred string configuration.
It's got a relatively thick neck, as I was expecting that it would. This has proven to be absolutely fine. Can't really see why some people consider this problematic.
It has been really nicely set up by Southern Ukulele Store, so a big thankyou to them
You're lucky you can't see my "I've got a Pono" dance
I have ascended to UAS level 3 (level 1 being 'entry level laminate' and level 2 being 'step-up instrument').
First impressions - it's really nicely made and just so woody. It's quiet - the quietest uke I've owned to date. The tone is honey sweet and almost shimmering (lots of overtones I think I mean). Atm it's strung with a standard gCEA set of Fremont blacklines Hopefully wounc c and wound low g strings will show up tomorrow. I'm still not mad about re-entrant tuning and impatient to hear how it will sound with my preferred string configuration.
It's got a relatively thick neck, as I was expecting that it would. This has proven to be absolutely fine. Can't really see why some people consider this problematic.
It has been really nicely set up by Southern Ukulele Store, so a big thankyou to them