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Kala KA-SCAC-T Solid Cedar Top Acacia Tenor Gloss Ukulele

£259.19

  • Size: Tenor
  • Top: Cedar
  • Back & Sides: Acacia
  • Binding: Rosewood
  • Rosette: Abalone
  • Finish: High Gloss
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Headstock: Standard
  • Tuners: Black Graph Tech Ratio
  • Nut & Saddle: Graph Tech NuBone
  • Strings: Aquila Super Nylgut

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Description

Elegant and beautiful, these are some of the best sounding ukuleles you will ever play. To complement such excellent sounding instruments, the range has been fully redesigned for 2021. The Solid Cedar Top with Acacia back and sides in a shiny, gloss finish, trimmed out in Rosewood binding is a sleek combination. We added an Abalone rosette, Rosewood fingerboard and bridge, and Graphtech Ratio Black Tuners.

Cedar has a soft, lush tone that lends well to finger style playing. It has a natural, loud projection and is often recommended as the best ukulele for playing on stage. Available in Long Neck Soprano, Concert, Tenor, Tenor Cutaway with EQ, 6 String Tenor, 8 String Tenor, Baritone, and 8 String Baritone.

Kala Tenor Ukes come pre-fitted with Aquila Super Nylgut strings – The world’s leading ukulele string brand.

Measurements

Scale Length: 16.875 inches – Overall Instrument Length: 25.75 inches – Body Length: 11.75 inches – Number of Frets: 18 – Width at Upper Bout: 7.0 inches – Width at Lower Bout: 9.3125 inches – Width at Waist: 5.625 inches – Body Depth: 3.125 inches – Fingerboard Width at Nut: 1.4375 inches – Fingerboard width at neck/body joint: 1.8125 inches

Please Note : The Aquila strings provided with these instruments are excellent quality and as with all new strings will require plenty of stretching and ‘playing in’ to achieve their stability. Once the Aquila’s have been adequately stretched in and settle down, your ukulele’s tuning will stabilise and the Aquila strings will bring out the best in your instrument.