So far my lowly/inexpensive aiersi ovation style soprano seems to handle varied temps and humidities just fine. Their web site descripes the top as "plywood", but I think that is due to a bad translation program.
Can anyone tell me why my pictures always get turned onto their side?
I've got one of the modern Gretsch Camp Ukuleles.
I know that they are not to everybodies taste, but it is quirky, very playable and seemingly indestructible.
I suppose it does what it 'says on the tin'
I've got a Blackbird Clara and a Flea because I live in a desert... If you're looking for zero humidity problems and an amazing sound, the Clara is the the best. My flea has been very durable as well, and I prefer the synthetic fretboard over the wood fretboard. Both are a great value for money - even with the $1,000 price difference.