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The CaramelEbony Wood Baritone Ukulele is a 30-inch electric ukulele crafted from high-quality ebony wood, featuring a built-in 3-band EQ tuner with an LCD color display. This complete starter kit includes everything a beginner needs, from extra strings to a padded gig bag, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable playing experience.
Back Material Type | Ebony |
String Material Type | Nylon |
Top Material Type | Ebony |
Size | 30" |
Finish Types | Unfinished |
Color | Ebony |
Number of Strings | 4 |
Operation Mode | Electric |
M**N
Beautiful and mellow
Such a beautiful ukulele! And the sound is so mellow! It’s very sturdy and put together well and easy to tune. And it keeps its tune! I love it.
A**R
This instrument is beautiful an has an amazing tone!
When I saw this beautiful, Ebony wood instrument on Amazon, I had to have it to add to my Ukulele collection. So far I have a Makala Mahogany and Rosewood Concert C Soprano Ukulele. A Lava U Concert C Tenor Ukulele, and now this lovely Caramel Baritone Ebony Wood Concert G Ukulele. It arrived very well packaged. The instrument, and everything that came with it, is of excellent quality. This company has a history of selling amazing instruments, made of excellent woods, perfect craftsmanship, the hardware is top notch. They even put Aquila strings on it. The tuner is built right in so that you don't have to worry about finding or buying a tuner in order to tune your instrument. It has a gorgeous Ukulele strap, something to hang the Ukulele on the wall with if you want to, extra strings, some tools, extra batteries for the tuner, picks, and some extra replacement pieces, all of which are described on their Amazon store page. They even included a polishing cloth for it. The gig bag is fine quality and so is the little storage bag for the extra parts and accessories. It also has a cord to plug into the Ukulele and an amp if you have an amp, that is. I have a small Honeywell amp. The amp I have has a place for a battery, but I ordered an electric adapter cord for it extra. So when I hooked up my Baritone Ukulele to that, the sound was incredible. Whether you play it with or without an amp, you would be extremely pleased with this instrument. A lot of care has been taken in the making and the presentation of this beautiful, beautiful instrument. The notes are different on it than what are on the Sopranor or Tenor Ukuleles, but it's not that difficult to learn how to do if you play a Ukulele already. While I was waiting for my Caramel Baritone Ukulele to arrive, I went onto youtube and looked at various reviews regarding Caramel Ukuleles and was so encouraged by what I found. These good folks use various types of quality woods when they make these lovely Ukuleles. I saw some that featured Zebra Wood, one that featured Marblized Maple Wood, and one that featured A Rosewood and Mahogany Wood. I think one was of Spruce also. I knew if my Ukulele sounded half as good as theirs, I would be happy. Well it sounds just as good as theirs did. I can't say enough about this beautiful Ukulele. Amazing quality work and excellent quality extras to come along with it, and the price is much less than you'd expect to pay for such an amazing quality instrument. Thank soooo much Caramel!
D**N
Had low expectations but ended up very impressed with this
This is priced way to low to be anything good but it was also priced at a point where if it was just OK it would be worth it--that's why I bought it. I just wanted to dip my toes into this uke thing. I was pleasantly happy and amazed to find it is actually quite good. I'm a beginner uke guy but have played and owned several guitars over the decades--crappy big box store guitars and quality, luthier-made guitars. I can't figure out how Caramel makes a profit with this. It is really well made and I had no problems with lamination issues or other flaws of craftwork. It sounds really good too. The hardware is perfectly adequate. After about a week of breaking it in and constantly re-tuning, it stays in tune. The built-in tuner (which I had no expectations of) is great! It is so easy to tune it right up. This is the first time I had a tuner built-in and I love the convenience. I've only played this acoustically, haven't plugged it in, don't plan an ever doing so--I've played with others and I am very happy at how this projects it sound, not only does it stand up but it stands out while still blending with other stringed instruments. For the critics, please take into account the cost of this uke. But, I gotta say, it sounds much better than a cheap uke. I have loved learning to play it, as it is a baritone, the fingering is just like the guitar with the lower two strings removed. I may eventually upgrade the strings and possibly lower the nut but, out of the bag, it is really nice and fun to play. For some reason, because of the size, I find myself reaching for it more than any of my other guitars when I'm bored and just have a few moments to plink around. I love this instrument. I am very pleased with it.
E**R
Great value for the money
Overall I'm very pleased with this baritone ukulele. Note that the one I ordered is the baritone size (this time). Mine DID come with a slotted headstock as pictured, and a standard tie-on bridge which I'm actually glad about.Unboxing it, I was pleasantly surprised that it was very clean and polished (unlike the tenor I previously purchased, which was VERY dusty and dull-looking until I thoroughly cleaned and polished it).It DOES have the Aquila DGBE strings that I also really like. The electronics work perfectly, and the tuners work smoothly, though they look rather cheap. I like that they are black with copper gears.The fret-ends are OK, but I'll probably dress them later to give a better feel. The action is nicely set, both at the nut and the saddle. The neck relief is set nicely with just a slight concave and no buzzing anywhere.The gig bag looks OK, though rather lightly padded. The pouch for accessories is nice, though I may not use most of the contents.Two minor niggles:1. The strap button for the neck is oddly placed on the front of the heel. This could cause the heel to crack, so I'll move it to the proper location.2. The big niggle is that the inner surfaces of the slotted head are very poorly "finished" as they appear to not have been sanded at all. That I will absolutely have to rectify right away.Finally, I'm very pleased with the somewhat mellow sound, but I expected it from my other Caramel uke. It doesn't have the punch of my Oscar Schmidt Spalted Mango Baritone (OU57), but I think it sounds good.Overall, I'm very pleased.
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