Thanks for the reply Baz! I've watched a lot of your review videos so you're like uke royalty.
I did have a little chuckle when someone in this thread said you were rather favourable (paraphrashing) to Enya as I'd just watched the Kaka review that you referenced
EUx-MAD - I meant the x as "insert your size here" as most of the reviews I've seen have been for the concert (EUC-MAD) and I am wanting the tenor (EUT-MAD). I'm new to ukes so I'm not sure whether that's an accepted way to refer to models.
I've just discovered that the EUT-MAD (as all solid wood ukes) need a humidity range of 40-60% RH which is a bit of a bummer. I'm in Australia where we average 60-75% humidity. So I need to figure out whether I could easily maintain the EUT-MAD or if I should go for the X1M
I did have a little chuckle when someone in this thread said you were rather favourable (paraphrashing) to Enya as I'd just watched the Kaka review that you referenced
EUx-MAD - I meant the x as "insert your size here" as most of the reviews I've seen have been for the concert (EUC-MAD) and I am wanting the tenor (EUT-MAD). I'm new to ukes so I'm not sure whether that's an accepted way to refer to models.
I've just discovered that the EUT-MAD (as all solid wood ukes) need a humidity range of 40-60% RH which is a bit of a bummer. I'm in Australia where we average 60-75% humidity. So I need to figure out whether I could easily maintain the EUT-MAD or if I should go for the X1M