Cordoba - 15CFM, Concert Ukulele - Jade Green

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Kala - U-Bass Scout, Mahogany Acoustic-Electric Bass Guitar - Natural Satin

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Kala - U-Bass Bamboo Acoustic-Electric Bass Ukulele - Natural

 
The Kala U-Bass Bamboo is a small, travel-sized bass that is perfect for playing around the campfire, busking in the streets, or taking on vacation! The all-bamboo construction gives the U-Bass a natural, room-filling sound, while the built-in electronics provide a clear, natural-sounding tone when plugged in.
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The U-Bass Bamboo has a gorgeous solid bamboo body that exhibits a wide spectrum of sound, from low-end to high-end frequencies, with ample projection and sustain. The U-Bass Bamboo comes outfitted with a satin-finished bamboo neck capped with a bamboo fingerboard that feels great in your hand and provides an incredibly comfortable playing experience.
The secret behind the big sound of the Kala U-Bass is almost as cool as its small, ultra-portable format. It comes from the combination of the right tonewoods and Aquila's Thunderblack polyurethane strings. These lightweight, large-diameter strings provide plenty of low-frequency oomph, which resonates with a deep, rich, and wooden quality that's reminiscent of the coveted upright sound yet colored with a uniquely musical U-Bass quality all its own.
Other standout appointments that add to the rich sound and stunning looks of the U-Bass Bamboo include a Graph Tech TUSQ nut and saddle. In addition, custom black die-cast tuning machines keep you in tune and add a nice visual enhancement. Finally, U-Bass electronics kick out great amplified tone when you plug in, complete with built-in volume and tone controls, and an onboard tuner – no more fiddling with clip-ons or tuner pedals.
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