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When you play a really great soprano, there is nothing that feels better. The tone is classic ukulele and full, with plenty of warmth and richness. Such is the case with this beautiful new soprano from the Pono Acacia line. The feel is ultra-smooth, so easy that playing for hours would still not hurt your fingers or strain your hand, and the tone is sweet and balanced.
If you want a soprano with a warm balanced tone, a modest but beautiful look, and a top-quality build, then you will love this Pono model. Video shows the same model with the new updated geared tuners.
Top customer reviews
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Excellent! 0 people found this helpfulSweet sound. Superb value. Attentive service. Can't go wrong here.
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Great Mid-range Uke 0 people found this helpfulI got this uke when I was ready to upgrade to a solid ukulele after learning on a laminate. First of all, it is a beautiful uke. The pictures don't do it justice. The color of mine is darker than this one looks, but that could just be differences in wood grain. I really like the satin finish, but that's just my preference. As for sound, it has great sustain. Most of the notes ring clear and it's nice and loud, especially for a soprano, but it still maintains that sweet "Hawaiian" sound. It's louder than my laminate concert (which has a very "punchy" sound). The only complaint I have is that my A string buzzes pretty badly. I switched out the stock strings because I wasn't a huge fan and the new strings were thinner than the stock strings. I had to put the stock A string back on because the buzz from the thinner string was awful. I'll probably have to replace the nut at some point. Overall, for a ukulele right around the $300 price point, it's a great ukulele. It's one of the most basic Pono models, but it looks and sounds really nice.