Koa Pili Koko Ukulele
Original price was: $209.00.$189.00Current price is: $189.00.
Aiersi koa pili koko (KPK) Brand professional ukulele
Specifications:
1 review for Koa Pili Koko Ukulele
Questions and answers of the customers
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A You could restring it to be left handed but if comes strong right handed.
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A I have found mine tunes well, and it stays tuned for a good while. It plays really well, also! It was a good purchase for me.
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A No it doesn't. But it's very nice
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A Yes. I absolutely love it. I am playing 2 months. And this is my first ukulele.







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I must admit that I was hesitant ordering a ukulele from a company I never heard about. I did my research and found that my fears may have been unfounded. I even wrote to Jason with some of my questions and concerns and he satisfied them all.
The instrument is beautiful as stated in the headline in looks and sound. Acacia wood is absolutely beautiful. I was playing “Hannah” (you have got to name your ukes..lol) on the front porch and when the sun hit her “wow”! She reminded me of an old tiger eye ring I had years ago and the wood grain seemed alive and would dance in the sunlight.
The tone is just wonderful and was amazed by the sustain of notes or cords that were played from the very first song I played. I have never used Worth strings in the past but I see why Jason (yes a real live person who will set yours up) chose them for his KPK’s they are easy on the fingers and ring out wonderfully.
I ordered mine with a bone saddle and nut so I can not compare what the standard wood ones sound like. I can attest that the bone works for me and others state the wood saddle sound more mellow???
The bodies are made in China but the setup is made in Hawaii. The label inside the instrument does reflect “Hand Crafted” and has the Hawaii address and contact information and thus shipped from Hawaii.
If you wish to hear what one sounds like just Google KPK Tenor and you will be able to hear one played. Of course in my opinion the sound on the videos do not do the instrument justice compared to real live playing.
If you are new to ukuleles do yourself a favor and start out with a quality instrument. You will stick with it longer and not have to upgrade quickly. In my opinion this instrument is a bargain and unless you wish to play professionally like Jake or James Hill this will take you to where you wish to go for far less $$$ than the other “K’s” out there that sell for well over a $1,000 up to Jake’s at over $6,000.
You can buy a cheaper ukulele, but as others have stated you won’t find one much better……at least at this price! Don’t forget this IS a solid wood ukulele like the high dollar “K’s” and not a veneer laminate.
Yes, I Love My KPK!