Cheap Luna 26-Inch High-Tide Ovangkol Tenor Ukulele
Luna’s 26-inch High-Tide Tenor Ukulele takes it’s inspiration from the full moon at the first fret which causes the abalone wave fret markers below it to “rise” as they make their way up the fretboard towards the moon’s pull. The high tide series is crafted from exotic tropical hardwoods, and the Luna “full moon” sticker inside the sound hole is framed by an abalone ring. The instrument features all Ovangkol wood body construction with maple binding, a nato/mahogany neck, high tide abalone inlay fret markers, an on-board preamp, and Grover open-style tuners.
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Luna High Tide Tenor Ukulele
I have other ukes. This – by FAR – IS THE BEST UKE FOR THE MONEY. The sound is warm, but punchy. The action is
low without being buzzy. The fretwork is OK for the price. Great deal. I wish I had bought another.
Best Uke for the price!
I can only say that I love this ukulele. I am a guitar player and bought a small cheap soprano uke out of amazon. I played it for about 2 months and loved it. I thought about upgrading it to a concert size ukulele and saw this Tenor electro acoustic uke on amazon lightning deals after black Friday. I had to get it for the price. I am amazed about the difference. I have not touched my old soprano uke since I got this one. It is much bigger (I have tiny hands) but the sound is incredible. I have plugged it to my guitar amp with my effect pedals and it is just super. I know there are better ukes, but if you are not planing on going pro, this one is great as an intermediate ukulele. It looks and feels great. The aquila strings are awesome, no need to get new strings to make it sound better. I recommend this uke to anyone who wants a nice ukulele and does not want to spend too much money and understand that cheap is not necessarily better. I spent $30 bucks on my first Uke but this one is worth every penny.
GOOD BANG FOR THE BUCK …
I just bought this and was lucky enough to get when it was on the “Holiday Lightning Deals”. I am a long time guitar player and wanted a Uke that was not necessarily a “beginner” model. There aren’t many reviews of this (anywhere) so I had to take a chance. I had already bought a Pono, for much more money, (off eBay) and had to return it. For the price, I think this is a good value. The trim/inlay and appearance level are much nicer than most Ukes in this price range. If you examine it closely, you can find little flaws in the fit/finish/trim but the playability was better than I expected. The gig bag is definitely on the cheap side but does work. Not being an experienced Uke player, I am satisfied with both the acoustic and amplified sound. Unless your prepared to spend over $ 1,000 for a Kamaka Uke this is a nice Uke at a fair price with great eye appeal.
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