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Description

The Solid Spruce Top Mahogany line is comprised of a Solid Spruce top and Mahogany back and sides. The Spruce has a clean and bare look that pairs well with the elegant simplicity of the Mahogany.MeasurementsScale Length: 15.125 inches, Overall Instrument Length: 22.75 inches, Body Length: 9.5 inches, Number of frets: 18, Width at upper bout: 5 inches, Width at lower bout: 6.875 inches, Width at waist: 4.375 inches, Body Depth: 2.32 inches, Fingerboard width at nut: 1.375 inches, Fingerboard width at neck/body joint: 1.625 inches

Product Features

  • Size: Long Neck Soprano
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Strings: Aquila Super Nylgut
  • Scale Length: 15.12" (384mm)
  • UPC: 812040018675
  • Finish: Gloss
  • Back and Side Material: Mahogany
  • Color: Natural
  • Electronics: No
  • Size: Soprano

Attributes

  • Color (X): Natural
  • Size (X): Soprano
  • Instrument (X): Ukulele
  • Finish (X): Gloss
  • Scale Length (X): 15.12" (384mm)
  • Back and Side Wood (X): Mahogany
  • Top Wood (X): Spruce
  • Electronics (X): No

Condition
Brand
Model
  • KA-SSLNG Solid Spruce Top Mahogany Series Long-Neck Soprano Ukulele
Finish
  • Gloss: Natural
Categories
Year
  • 0

About the Seller

GearTree

Grandville, MI, United States
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Joined Reverb:2013
Items Sold:125,469
Product Overview
The Kala KA-SSLNG Solid Spruce Top Long-Neck Soprano Ukulele combines extended range and punchy attack for a surprisingly versatile and fun to play instrument. Constructed with mahogany through the sides, back, and neck, this model if capped off with a solid Sitka spruce top for the added strumming attack loved by acoustic guitarists. Finished with traditional black binding and chrome die-cast sealed tuners, the intermediate pricing on the KA-SSLNG paired with the premium features make it an attractive option for beginners and pros alike.
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