No paycheck = selling excess ukuleles, guitars, amps and bikes....all of my hobbies.
I haven't had this for long so it is in like new condition. I think these solid ohai wood tenors are an excellent value. I was able to try this one out before purchasing.....a rarity for most of my past purchases.
Follows are some of my opinions and observations of this model.
1. The intonation is spot on all over the fretboard.
2. The action is medium low and plays well with no buzzing.
3. This ukulele is heavier than some of the more expensive "K" tenors I have had. I'm not sure if ohai wood is heavier, but it does have a truss rod which definitely adds some weight. It's actually a cool feature and lets you adjust the curvature of the neck and a bit of the action.
4. The build quality is outstanding. No workmanship flaws inside or out.
5. I have it strung low G with D'Addarios....I tried a Worths and Aquilas and preferred this set up best. I have a high G string if interested.
6. It comes with a Pono gig bag (pictured).
7. The overall volume is lower then other ukuleles I have had. I'm not sure why because it has a big body....maybe its the wood. I think it also gives off a sweet mellow sound, again different from other ukuleles I've owned which is what attracted me to it.
8. The photos make it look yellower (warmer) than it's true color....
$199+$10 shipping
I haven't had this for long so it is in like new condition. I think these solid ohai wood tenors are an excellent value. I was able to try this one out before purchasing.....a rarity for most of my past purchases.
Follows are some of my opinions and observations of this model.
1. The intonation is spot on all over the fretboard.
2. The action is medium low and plays well with no buzzing.
3. This ukulele is heavier than some of the more expensive "K" tenors I have had. I'm not sure if ohai wood is heavier, but it does have a truss rod which definitely adds some weight. It's actually a cool feature and lets you adjust the curvature of the neck and a bit of the action.
4. The build quality is outstanding. No workmanship flaws inside or out.
5. I have it strung low G with D'Addarios....I tried a Worths and Aquilas and preferred this set up best. I have a high G string if interested.
6. It comes with a Pono gig bag (pictured).
7. The overall volume is lower then other ukuleles I have had. I'm not sure why because it has a big body....maybe its the wood. I think it also gives off a sweet mellow sound, again different from other ukuleles I've owned which is what attracted me to it.
8. The photos make it look yellower (warmer) than it's true color....
$199+$10 shipping