Kibes37
Well-known member
Here’s a quick NUD on a uke I’m shocked I love....
I had to sell an expensive uke I had just received due to the loss of income over lockdown. I decided I still wanted a new Uke, even if it was A LOT less money. Enya does a great job getting their ukes into peoples hands I watch online. I decided to try the X2k Tenor with solid Acacia top and HPL (High Pressure Laminate) Acacia back and sides. This uke is outstanding for just under $200. I bought it to be my leave out take anywhere uke and its does this to perfection. Love the tone (Enya D’Addario strings) and ease of playability. Has a radius fretboard that I really dig. I have zero complaints about the setup as well.
I just wanted to bring this brand up more because I feel they are producing amazing value for the money at a range of prices. The uke was shipped really fast and they have great customer service. I don’t know that I would go with their models that start to rival K brands, but I feel I got a WHOLE lot of uke for $189 bucks!
I highly suggest people who are interested search their US site. They use very talented players for sound samples.
I had to sell an expensive uke I had just received due to the loss of income over lockdown. I decided I still wanted a new Uke, even if it was A LOT less money. Enya does a great job getting their ukes into peoples hands I watch online. I decided to try the X2k Tenor with solid Acacia top and HPL (High Pressure Laminate) Acacia back and sides. This uke is outstanding for just under $200. I bought it to be my leave out take anywhere uke and its does this to perfection. Love the tone (Enya D’Addario strings) and ease of playability. Has a radius fretboard that I really dig. I have zero complaints about the setup as well.
I just wanted to bring this brand up more because I feel they are producing amazing value for the money at a range of prices. The uke was shipped really fast and they have great customer service. I don’t know that I would go with their models that start to rival K brands, but I feel I got a WHOLE lot of uke for $189 bucks!
I highly suggest people who are interested search their US site. They use very talented players for sound samples.