fretie
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I’m curious about the Klos ukuleles. I am thinking that they may make a good travel uke...well, that’s rather obvious..but here’s my deal: I like to travel lightweight and find my Bruko fits the bill. However I play a heap of up the neck music these days and find I do miss the extra frets of a tenor.
So, I wonder if the Klos could travel, with its robust build, without a hard case thereby keeping my carry on luggage to a small footprint.
All that said, I still am not sure how that Klos plays for the ordinary uke player like me. I’ve listened to videos and read the company line but would like to hear from my uke players hear on UU in terms of their Klos experiences. What does it compare to in terms of playability? Like a Koaloha or Kamaka...what is the neck and fretboard like...similar to a MM or Blackbird?
So, I wonder if the Klos could travel, with its robust build, without a hard case thereby keeping my carry on luggage to a small footprint.
All that said, I still am not sure how that Klos plays for the ordinary uke player like me. I’ve listened to videos and read the company line but would like to hear from my uke players hear on UU in terms of their Klos experiences. What does it compare to in terms of playability? Like a Koaloha or Kamaka...what is the neck and fretboard like...similar to a MM or Blackbird?