sorry for the typo in the subject.
Often attention is mostly focused on tenors or maybe baritones built by luthiers.
I want to her from folks who have sopranos built by luthiers..
Here is my experience so far:
TinGuitar: Modern sound, loud up the fret, good action, bigger frets by default. Open to customization
Ken Timms: Vintage martin sounds. High quality replicas of martin. No customization. Only mahogany and koa
wunderkammer: Vintage sound. Loud. High aesthetic focus. Open to customization.
Cripple creek: Modern sound. Great action. Open to customization. My uke likes Uke logic high tension strings. Bigger frets by default (I quite like them)
I would happily recommend the luthiers above.
I am waiting for my Beau Hannam soprano... but from what I hear from Samantha Muir, it should be awesome.
Often attention is mostly focused on tenors or maybe baritones built by luthiers.
I want to her from folks who have sopranos built by luthiers..
Here is my experience so far:
TinGuitar: Modern sound, loud up the fret, good action, bigger frets by default. Open to customization
Ken Timms: Vintage martin sounds. High quality replicas of martin. No customization. Only mahogany and koa
wunderkammer: Vintage sound. Loud. High aesthetic focus. Open to customization.
Cripple creek: Modern sound. Great action. Open to customization. My uke likes Uke logic high tension strings. Bigger frets by default (I quite like them)
I would happily recommend the luthiers above.
I am waiting for my Beau Hannam soprano... but from what I hear from Samantha Muir, it should be awesome.
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