The ukulele is a serious instrument. If you lack the funds, such a sentiment makes sense and is fair. When you say, however, that you won't pay more than bottom prices "on a ukulele," you disrespect the instrument and its players. Would you say the same about a violin? A guitar?
I like the Ohana. You mentioned that they are set up at the factory, but with my experience, that can be a hit and miss. Do you check them for proper set up before you ship them out? Because of an injury to the base of the left thumb, I need those strings as close to the fret board as possible. I own a nice Ukulele, but the strings at the bridge end of the fret board look like they have had an argument with the fret board, if you know what I mean. Does the Ohana come in a concert size? Thanks
Sorry, but those KoAloha tension post tuners are a real negative, if that's what these added to get the price under $500. Very hard to adjust compared with the standard geared tuners. Big disappointment!
Which ukulele was your favorite? Let me know in the comments below.
The Enya is my choice. The wood looks awesome. I would love a low G tenor with electronics for plugging in. Great job showing these,
Im shopping for my next Ukulele the step up from my first. Im really interested in the Kala!!
The koaloha ukulele I’ve had my eyes on for years. They are the most beautiful.
Love the looks of the Enya. Sound wise the Ohana is my pick.
My favorite is the Koaloha . I have the same one you showed on this video & love the way it plays & sounds .
I really loved the look and sound of the Kala 😍
all the Aklot range of ukelele's sounds better than comparatively more expensive models of other brands.
Love this! Mahalo for the great review of the Enya EUC-K5!
this is a great site
Could you do best ukuleles under 100-200$. I mean I could never spend more than that on a uke but maybe that’s just me
Same. I'm broke. Paid 60 for my banjolele
Aklot ukuleles
@@daggiedrop7108 thanks
The ukulele is a serious instrument. If you lack the funds, such a sentiment makes sense and is fair. When you say, however, that you won't pay more than bottom prices "on a ukulele," you disrespect the instrument and its players. Would you say the same about a violin? A guitar?
@@darwinia8 no haha i literally can't afford any instrument lol. i know the uke is a 'real' instrument and not a toy
Lovely Uks. Don’t have just one favorite. That last one, Enya, was beautiful. Thk u for the review.
I like the Ohana. You mentioned that they are set up at the factory, but with my experience, that can be a hit and miss. Do you check them for proper set up before you ship them out? Because of an injury to the base of the left thumb, I need those strings as close to the fret board as possible. I own a nice Ukulele, but the strings at the bridge end of the fret board look like they have had an argument with the fret board, if you know what I mean. Does the Ohana come in a concert size? Thanks
I liked Kala the most
Sorry, but those KoAloha tension post tuners are a real negative, if that's what these added to get the price under $500. Very hard to adjust compared with the standard geared tuners. Big disappointment!
Ohanas are really let down by the Aquila strings. We changed ours and it made the world of difference.
Weird music pattern though
That enya model looked like a tenor size ?but said it was concert size .... maybe a larger than usual concert .