2010s Kala STGE-C Tenor Ukulele

This uke was dropped-off for sale and then purchased pretty dang quick. I didn't even have a chance to do a video. Suffice to say, it was basically "as new" and, after a quick setup, was playing bang-on-the-dot and quick. I will say that the factory setup left a bit to be desired but it wasn't bad.

This model has a solid spruce top that is paper thin and fan-braced. As a result, it's screaming-loud and punchy. I was shocked because I'm not used to that much tone jumping-out of a mid-priced modern instrument. It's just stupid the bang for buck you get with instruments these days.

The pickup system sounded pretty decent plugged-in but my preference is still for passive K&K units. This one's preamp used a CR2032 battery, though, which is far better than the 9V some systems use. I hate replacing those all the time...

Repairs included: setup.

Top wood: solid spruce

Back & sides wood: mahogany

Bracing type: fan

Bridge: rosewood

Fretboard: rosewood

Neck wood: mahogany

Action height at 12th fret:
1/16" overall
String gauges: fluorocarbon

Neck shape: slim-med C

Board radius: flat

Neck relief: straight

Fret style: medium-small


Scale length: 16 7/8"

Nut width: 1 3/8"

Body width: 9 1/8"

Body depth: 3 1/8"

Weight: 1 lb 5 oz














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