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KoAloha have been very clever here. They have taken their designs for soprano, concert and tenor ukuleles, and had them made in Spruce and Acacia in a very, very good factory in Thailand. The result? Astonishing value for money!
Most of the design features, the DNA if you will, that make KoAloha what they are are found here: the 5 pointed crown headstock, the slinky feeling neck, the Musubi soundhole shape, the clever internal unit-bracing, the attention to detail, and the sheer flamboyance of the sound. In fact, the sound is very, very similar to the Koa models that KoAloha are so famous for. The build quality is just as tight, and feel in the hand just as good.
Now, the Acacia model is very good and I rated it in its description as the best sounding Soprano under £600. Now this one has come along and I am not so sure if that is true! The spruce makes such a vibrant, loud and exuberant sound, with a bassier response than the Acacia model - so you can consider them different, neither one better than the other I suppose....
Spec:
Solid Spruce top
Solid Acacia body
Mahogany fretboard
Mahogany bridge
Maple fretmarkers
12 frets, joined to body at 12th
37mm nut width
Light Gloss finish
TUSQ Nut and Saddle
High quality friction tuners
Fluorocarbon KoAloha strings with High G
Free Opio gigbag
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