deach
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Model K-6 Specs:
The good - She sure is purty
(only 5 strings shown here)
(only 5 strings shown here)
The not so good -
The expected -
Take a listen - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5ceLRgEhE0
- Hawaiian Koa Top, Back & Sides
- Rosewood Fingerboard & Bridge
- Tie-Type Bridge
- 18 Frets Total (14 to Body)
- 17" Tenor Scale
- Faux Abalone Inlay (Top)
- Inline Gold Geared Tuners
- Tuned w/octave C's & octave A's
- High Gloss Finish
The good - She sure is purty
(only 5 strings shown here)
(only 5 strings shown here)
The not so good -
- Dead sounding stock strings -switched to Aquilas
- I found the Low A overpowering. It was the only wound string. I'm wondering if I am just not used to it or does anyone know if they make un-wound low a strings for 6-string ukuleles
- The low-A/high-a combination was difficult to fret. Even with my kung-fu grip, I struggled to get a clean sound.
- There was a slight blemish in the one of the slots in the head stock. Nothing a brown magic market couldn't fix.
The expected -
- Everything you expect from a Lanikai
Take a listen - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5ceLRgEhE0
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