I was in Island Bazaar the other day looking at Kala baritone ukuleles.
I looked at two baritones. Kala KA-ASAC-B all solid Acacia and the Kala KA-ABP-CTG Solid Cedar top. They sound close but the acacia was just a little bit nicer. I’m looking for something that sounds similar to classical guitar but no bigger than a baritone uke and only four strings.
Question #1
I don’t remember witch but one of them had what looked like a truss rod. One of them had an Allen-wrench socket where an adjustable truss rod would be. Does anyone know if Kala Bari’s have truss rods or was that just a bolt to help support keeping the neck attached to the body?
Question #2
Of the two bari’s watch of the two (as to their woods) age better; warm up over time as in topically sound better over time, if at all for these wood types?
Thymej
I looked at two baritones. Kala KA-ASAC-B all solid Acacia and the Kala KA-ABP-CTG Solid Cedar top. They sound close but the acacia was just a little bit nicer. I’m looking for something that sounds similar to classical guitar but no bigger than a baritone uke and only four strings.
Question #1
I don’t remember witch but one of them had what looked like a truss rod. One of them had an Allen-wrench socket where an adjustable truss rod would be. Does anyone know if Kala Bari’s have truss rods or was that just a bolt to help support keeping the neck attached to the body?
Question #2
Of the two bari’s watch of the two (as to their woods) age better; warm up over time as in topically sound better over time, if at all for these wood types?
Thymej
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