Hi Sugar.
Mahalo a good brand? Well it kind of depends on your requirements. It is a budget brand which makes inexpensive instruments available to people who don't have a shedload of money to spend on ukuleles, but it is not generally regarded as a brand of particularly high quality.
If you are looking for an inexpensive ukulele then most of the Mahalo models can be made playable with a small amount of set up work. On the other hand, there are other choices out there as well. Makala ukuleles occupy a similar budget price range, and they are generally regarded as being amongst the best of the very inexpensive brands.
Still, if you were to buy a Mahalo, no one would criticise. With a good set of strings and a bit of a set up, Mahalos can make good music! :nana:
and also if the guitar machine heads (Tuning Pegs) the same as the ukulele?
Brickerenator - loved that line "its my first uke, not my last"! I'll shamelessly add that to my signature once I figure out how to do it .
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" tags), click quick links up at the top, "edit sig" and then past in your signature
I stole that from a motorcycle forum, they advocate starting cheap and small as it's "your first bike, and hopefully not your last"
To add it to your sig...quote my post, delete unwanted text, copy the line (including the "" tags), click quick links up at the top, "edit sig" and then past in your signature
Brickerenator, you're a legend, done :shaka: