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Kala KA-B Mahogany Baritone Ukulele Bundle with Gig Bag, Clip-On Tuner, Austin Bazaar Instructional DVD, and Polishing Cloth

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Size: Baritone


Color: Bundle w/ Gig Bag


Features

  • Baritone size
  • Mahogany body and neck
  • Walnut fingerboard
  • Cream binding
  • Satin finish

Description

Adding value to your purchase, Austin Bazaar bundles your instrument with necessary accessories. Everything you need to start playing immediately comes in one box. Save yourself the hassle and save some money while you're at it. A gig bag is included so you can keep your instrument safely packed away when you're on the go. An easy-to-use clip-on tuner is included so you can keep your instrument in tune. An Austin Bazaar instructional DVD is included so you can pick up some tips while learning your new instrument. An Austin Bazaar polishing cloth is included so you can keep your new instrument in mint condition. The Satin Mahogany line is Kala's flagship collection and has become an industry standard. The traditional design is highlighted with a satin finish and Cream binding. Built and designed to stand the test of time.Size: BaritoneTop: MahoganyBack & Sides: MahoganyBinding: CreamFinish: SatinNeck: MahoganyFingerboard: WalnutNut & Saddle: GraphTech NuBoneHeadstock: StandardStrings: Aquila Super NylgutElectronics: NAMeasurementsScale Length: 20.25 inches, Overall Instrument Length: 30.5 inches, Body Length: 14 inches, Number of Frets: 18, Width at Upper Bout: 7.75 inches, Width at Lower Bout: 10.25 inches, Width at Waist: 6.625 inches, Body Depth: 3.21 inches, Fingerboard Width at Nut: 1.5 inches, Fingerboard Width at Neck/Body Joint: 1.81 inches


Item Weight: 3.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: 34 x 7 x 13 inches


Item model number: KA-B-COMBO-STD


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 27, 2011


Back Material: Mahogany


Color Name: Bundle w/ Gig Bag


Top Material: Mahogany


Number of Strings: 4


Size: Baritone


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  • Great product for the money
Size: Baritone Color: Bundle w/ Hard Case
My husband took up ukulele recently and found he wanted this one. He loves the sound and it was pretty easy for hm to change from the other one. Recommend this to anyone looking for a baritone.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 7, 2022 by Nancy

  • WOW! A really good deal!
Size: Tenor w/ Electronics Color: Bundle w/ Hard Case
As a set from the Amazon reseller Austin Bazaar: What more can one ask for? A fine sounding uke, built-in electronics and tuner! And, a protective case, not just a gigbag, at a price (with free shipping) less than many others charge for the ukulele alone! I confess! If I could have but one uke, it would be a soprano. There's something about the fragility of its tone that haunts me. Anything larger, even a concert, seems to lose it and sound like...well...a guitar, to me, anyway. This one doesn't, at least not as much. It somehow captures a bit of it so that I still feel like I'm playing a UKULELE! The tuner works great. I'm one of those people who keeps a tuner attached to every instrument, but they are either so large that they unbalance the instrument, are small but awkward to read ( Snark S-1 Son of Snark Guitar and Bass Tuner ), or don't stay on well ( D'Addario NS Micro Clip-On Tuner ) The KA-TE's tuner is just right. It's responsive, but not overly responsive, and easy to read. It took me a bit of getting used to in that an up arrow (triangle, really) means the string is flat so raise it and a down arrow means the string is sharp, so lower it. This is the opposite of what I'm accustomed to, but I find I've become used to it. BTW, DO NOT TRIM THE ENDS OF THE STRINGS WHILE THE INSTRUMENT IS NEW! Aquila or not, these strings take days to settle in and will stretch to the point where you fins you have double windings (windings on windings) on the tuning post. This is a bit much (and can lead to tuning machine failure on a U Bass). So, let them stretch in for a few days and then unwind them, take in the slack, and rewind. Eventually, the strings will stabilize and it will be okay to trim them. It may not be obvious how to take in the slack the first time you try it. The uke comes with each string going through the peg hole twice: once as usual, then a half-wrap around the post, and through again. My technique is to * hold the string against the fretboard with my left hand and use a peg-winder to promptly unwind the string with my right hand, all the while doing my best to maintain as much tension on the string as possible with my left hand, * use my right hand to push the excess through the peg hole, * re-tighten the string against the post by pulling on the free end, and finally * rewind string. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 8, 2014 by JerryWithaJ

  • Great First Baritone Uke
Size: Baritone Color: Bundle w/ Gig Bag
This Baritone Ukulele is very nice to play and has a pleasant tone. This is a lower tone than a "traditional" ukulele as it is strung with D-G-B-E strings like the bottom strings on a guitar. You can use the same chord shapes as the smaller ukuleles but you will be playing in a different key. I find this very handy. The strings have taken longer to "settle in" than on my other ukuleles. I suspect it is due to the gauge and length of the strings. It is very easy to tune each time I play so that isn't a real issue with an electronic tuner. The wood seems to be well formed and the cream binding adds a nice touch to the finish. The frets and fingerboard are smooth and easy to play with no discomfort . I bought a bundle with tuner, case, spare strings and an instructional DVD. The case is not my favorite as it is thin and a tight fit. The tuner works quite well. The DVD is designed for beginners. The spare strings I received are Aquila New Nylgut - but I have not used them as the installed strings are playing nicely. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 1, 2020 by Customer Guy

  • Pretty good for the price
Size: Baritone Color: Bundle w/ Hard Case
I’m no expert on Ukuleles -- ask me about guitars, I’ve owned a dozen or more. But this is my first uke, bought somewhat on a whim, and I wasn’t sure what to expect for my modest cash outlay. Now that I’ve spent a little time playing it -- and comparing it to other ukes in local music stores -- here are a few observations: 1) I’ve picked up baritone ukes that sound richer, and have a nicer feel. But they cost at least 50 percent more, on up. 2) As shipped, it needed to be set up and the action lowered. That’s to be expected. And after that was taken care of locally, the instrument was much more playable. Not as good as some, but decent. 3) It stays in tune reasonably well. 4) The fact that a hard case, tuner and other accessories were included in the deal was part of the reason I went for it, since otherwise I’d have had to buy those separately. I was concerned, though about how the uke fit in the case supplied. It seemed to slide and knock around a bit. I ended up adding a small piece of one-inch foam between the bottom of the uke and the case. Now it fits fine. 5) My verdict that it was decent quality for the price seemed to be shared by the guys at the music store that set it up, who I presume would have rather sold me one of theirs. I bought a baritone uke partly because I travel from time to time, and it seemed an alternative to lugging one of my full-sized guitars. I considered a “travel guitar” instead, but the ones I like are twice the price of this uke. Now that I’m playing the thing and listening to other uke players, I’ve come to appreciate it on its own terms. If I had it to do over? I might have opted to spend more money on an instrument I could really fall in love with, sound-wise and aesthetically. Still, I’m not disappointed -- just not delighted. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 19, 2013 by J. Holman

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