Im looking to upgrade my Yamaha GL-1. Looking at either Koaloha D-VI or Kanilea GL6. I like the sound of both based on what I hear from online demos. Will appreciate feedback on their differences (body size, tone, neck width, string spacing).
I mainly play guitar and Im looking for a smaller substitute to it. I already tried smaller guitars and at this point, Im really looking for a guitalele. I just dont have a place near me where I can try them first.
Im looking for something with good string spacing closer to a guitar. I have a Pineapple Sunday as well but Im looking for wider string spacing as my had tends to cramp more nowadays. Also would like body size to be bigger for easier holding. I like the size of the Yamaha GL-1 but if the body can be bigger and string spacing wider, thAt would be great.
I read the Kanilea is baritone body and Koaloha is tenor. IS the body size a lot of difference between the two? For the neck , are they about the same or one is wider than the other? Anyone has picture of side by side comparison helps I cant seem to find full specs on their size.
Im looking to order one this week. thanks for any feedback!
I mainly play guitar and Im looking for a smaller substitute to it. I already tried smaller guitars and at this point, Im really looking for a guitalele. I just dont have a place near me where I can try them first.
Im looking for something with good string spacing closer to a guitar. I have a Pineapple Sunday as well but Im looking for wider string spacing as my had tends to cramp more nowadays. Also would like body size to be bigger for easier holding. I like the size of the Yamaha GL-1 but if the body can be bigger and string spacing wider, thAt would be great.
I read the Kanilea is baritone body and Koaloha is tenor. IS the body size a lot of difference between the two? For the neck , are they about the same or one is wider than the other? Anyone has picture of side by side comparison helps I cant seem to find full specs on their size.
Im looking to order one this week. thanks for any feedback!