guitharsis
Well-known member
Brought my new Kamaka Concert in for a string change. As nice as it sounded I wanted to put the Fremont blackline MT on because I knew it could sound even better. Also brought my KoAloha in to have the high G changed to low G (had a clear Fremont that I've had for quite awhile).
The technician who changed my strings is quite knowledgeable. He and his Dad make guitars. He had one heck of a time getting the Fremont blacklines on my Kamaka because the stock strings are so much thicker and the slots have to accomodate them. He had to knot the A string many times because of the slot being large. So happy I didn't attempt it myself.
The KoAloha string change from high G to low G took him about 30 seconds (his words), and he absolutely LOVED the KoAloha. Liked it better than the Kamaka.
I love them both but the KoAloha is special to me too because it was my first K brand and does look and sound awesome!
The technician who changed my strings is quite knowledgeable. He and his Dad make guitars. He had one heck of a time getting the Fremont blacklines on my Kamaka because the stock strings are so much thicker and the slots have to accomodate them. He had to knot the A string many times because of the slot being large. So happy I didn't attempt it myself.
The KoAloha string change from high G to low G took him about 30 seconds (his words), and he absolutely LOVED the KoAloha. Liked it better than the Kamaka.
I love them both but the KoAloha is special to me too because it was my first K brand and does look and sound awesome!