I own one, number 10649; I did a very brief revue on the HMS web site.
I find mine has a very articulate and detailed tone, the volume is very evenly balanced across the strings and notes.
Very good volume and dynamic response to playing.
It is warm sounding for a spruce topped uke, considerably warmer to my ear than my custom Collings spruce topped mahogany tenor.
I also like the visual aesthetic, the ebony fretboard, head plate, and bridge along with the ebony trimmed koa rosette give it a sophisticated and upscale, but understated look.
If you have not played a Kaneli'a ukulele be aware they have a wider 1 1/2" nut width.
I really like mine and I think it is a keeper.