Acoustic-electric Concert Ukulele with Multi-wood Top, Koa Back and Sides, Mahogany Neck, Rosewood Fingerboard, and Fishman Electronics - Gloss Natural
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Specifications |
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Brand | Luna | ||
Category | Ukuleles | ||
Size: | Concert, | ||
Number of Strings: | 4, | ||
Color: | Natural, | ||
Finish: | Gloss, | ||
Top Material: | Paduak, Mother-of-Pearl, Koa, Spalted Maple Abalone, Blackwood, | ||
Back & Sides Material: | Koa, | ||
Binding Material: | Multi-ply B/W/B, | ||
Neck Material: | Mahogany, | ||
Fingerboard Material: | Rosewood, | ||
Fingerboard Inlay: | Pearloid Moon Phases, | ||
Number of Frets: | 18, | ||
Scale Length: | 15", | ||
Tuners: | Open Gear with Black buttons, | ||
Nut Material: | Bone, | ||
Nut Width: | 1.375", | ||
Saddle Material: | Bone, | ||
Electronics: | Fishman Kula, | ||
Strings: | Aquila Super Nylgut, | ||
Case Included: | Gig Bag, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | UKE VISTA STALLION C, |
Buyer BEWARE
I had to return mine, one day after getting it. (Thankfully I live close enough to return it in person.) I told him the problems and when he saw it, he knew right away. The bridge had popped up, due to humidity and that there were several diff. woods pressed together for the top.(My G string didn't play through my amp and the 2 middle strings buzzed.) He said it could be fixed,… read more but who wants to buy an expensive uke and have it fixed right away? I have never had to return a Kala or Lanikai. I should have learned my lesson when I had to return another elec. Luna. I had to have the tuner replaced on that one too. It's a very beautiful uke, but not worth it, in the long run. I hadn't been to Sweetwater in a couple of yrs. They re-did the entire instrument area. Once you walk into the main building (new entrance) you go into what looks like a mini mall. Each little 'store' has the diff. instruments. If you've never been and live close enough, you have to check it out. I was told that the humidity problem was probably done in transit via Fed-Ex. So maybe you will have better luck. I hope you do.
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