🎵 Strum Your Way to Stardom!
The Kadence Ukulele features a solid spruce top and rosewood back, delivering exceptional sound quality and durability. Weighing just 1.2 kg, it comes with a built-in equalizer for enhanced audio control and includes a convenient carrying bag, making it the ideal choice for musicians on the go.
Brand | Kadence |
Model | Kadence |
Product Dimensions | 60.96 x 24 x 68 cm; 1.2 Kilograms |
Item model number | Kadence |
Special Features | Ukulele |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 1 kg 200 g |
S**E
Good Product
The soung quality is good. I learnt two songs in 10 days. Worth having. Only thing being the bag does not have kadence written over it. It doesn't matter anyways as the bag is pretty simple. The uku is however good
R**I
Worst Bag Quality Please Work On That
Worst Bag Quality Please Work On That..
C**E
Love my guitar
Been rolling with me for a year, it’s a really cool instrument i love it
A**R
Equalizer not working
Equalizer not working, and wrist seller. Don't buy any item for this seller
G**N
A very good quality solid top Uke
Very well made good quality instrument. Great for beginners, and quite nice even for experienced players. Sounds quite nice.I am not sure what the negative reviews are going on about.Includes Aquila Nylgut strings which is great. Pictures speak to the quality. For the price, you cannot go wrong with this!
R**L
Satisfied
Beautiful sound, great looks. The strings that come packaged have the high fourth string, not the kind usually used for baritone ukulele.
V**J
nice product
It is nice product sound quality could have been better than what sound it is producing.But finally good to have a ukulele
T**K
Great buy!
Wonderful product. The fit and finish is great. The build quality is better than others.
S**N
To help everyone that buys this baritone ukulele
Good ukulele the people putting strings on it put them on backwards the top bottom string and it took me three hours to figure out at the top string on the ukulele is a (A) the next from the top is a (D) then a (F#) and the bottom string is a (B) you may or may not had to switch the top and the bottom string first thing you need to do his back off on all the strings about five rounds they're way too tight because someone tried to tune it and could not do it because these strings are from the top A D F# B going to the bottom. You have to use a clip-on tuner and it's got to be set on chromatic tune, you're not going to tune it with it set on guitar tune. Set it on Chromatic tune do not forget back off about four rounds on each string they're way too Tight. You will snap a string if you go forward and I know all them Luther's going to be pissed off about this take you a pencil where are the strings slide through the nut put pencil in them slots markins and where the string slide on the saddle mark underneath the strings rub pencil on it this way after a couple weeks, after the string stretch it will stay in tune. I just saved this company's business. Sorry I forgot one thing when you take it out of the box on mine the volume button was off it's not easy but look real close and be careful take you something like Elmer's Glue aND put a tiny dab on it. Put volume button on off then slide it on this ukulele sounds great when you tune it with the strings that comes with it, above is the way you turn it, without breaking a string.
T**R
Makes up for missing star..
First time I bought this little instrument it was smashed up beyond repair.After reporting it, I received a replacement in a decent amount of time that met my expectations.I have not tried plugging it in, but it plays great for kids and even adults just playing around acoustically.
N**L
100% worth the buy
This little thing rips! I play it daily, it's a cool way to rethink traditional guitar tuning and exercise my vocal ranges. The first day I had it, I tried tuning to standard guitar tuning, and one if the strings slipped and was virtually un-stringable, but I figured it was cheap strings they sent me. I bought a fresh pack of strings, and began to retune it, slowly but surely I got it into "E standard" tuning. It was cool for about 10 minutes until a string broke. There was ALOT of tension on the strings, so I did some research and found out that these little bad boys are tuned to "A standard" 🤦🏻♂️ once I made the correct adjustments I fell in love. The contact pickup/e.q. is probably worth it on it's own, it's alot of fun to play with on an amp. Bought it for the beach, now it's a new stage toy
A**R
Good for entry level player.
This is a review for the Kadence baritone size spruce top ukulele with electric pickup and equalizer. The first one I got the electronics would not work at all. Replacement works okay. No serious problems but require a fair amount of setup. All of the fret ends were sharp, fret board dry, The case is worthless, the strings required replacement and I eventually used classical guitar strings for it. It plays okay and is relatively load as you would expect from a spruce top. Plugged in it is quiet as far as ambient sound and loud when played. It is just an okay ukulele and what one would expect from an $80. But I have seen better ukes for the same price.
M**Y
Rosewood back and Solid Spruce Top Ukulele is Sweet Deal
The media could not be loaded. Solid Spruce Top Ukulele's are unheard of at this price range. Pleased with my purchase. This one is a couple of notches above Kadence's Ash Top/Walnut Back uke. However the gig bag is no prize.
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