GX9901
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It's been a while since I've bought a real ukulele (the Epiphone Les Paul doesn't really count), but it's always difficult to go on a trip to Hawaii and not leave with one. I've actually been UAS-free for a while now, and I really didn't plan on buying a uke during this trip, but I was more or less shocked into buying this Martin C1K. Most of my initial thoughts on this uke is in this blog post if you've got time to read, but the short version is that this is simply a superior sounding uke with some pretty nice koa to boot.
Having played it back to back with my Collings UC-1 and Mya-Moe concert tradition, I wouldn't hesitate to say that it beats them both. (which kind of sucks for me, since I paid a lot more for those ukes) In fact, when I played the C1K last night immediately after playing the same thing on the Collings UC-1, my wife commented (without prompt) that the second uke (Martin) sounded really good. And she couldn't care less about my ukes...
Who knew I'd pick up a uke made in Mexico of all places while visiting Oahu???
I will probably have some videos or sound files later, but here are some pictures:
Having played it back to back with my Collings UC-1 and Mya-Moe concert tradition, I wouldn't hesitate to say that it beats them both. (which kind of sucks for me, since I paid a lot more for those ukes) In fact, when I played the C1K last night immediately after playing the same thing on the Collings UC-1, my wife commented (without prompt) that the second uke (Martin) sounded really good. And she couldn't care less about my ukes...
Who knew I'd pick up a uke made in Mexico of all places while visiting Oahu???
I will probably have some videos or sound files later, but here are some pictures: