04/01/2017 - 05/01/2017

29 Apr 2017

Grenosi Soprano Ukulele Machete - REVIEW

A couple of 'firsts' in this ukulele review. It's the first instrument I have reviewed from Grenosi, but also the first instrument i've looked at that was hand made in Austria - the Grenosi Soprano Ukulele Machete, built by Gregor Nowak of Grenosi in Vienna.


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23 Apr 2017

Kremona UK-1 Ukulele Pickup - REVIEW

Here's something a bit different for you. A passive ukulele pickup that requires no drilling, no gluing, no taping to the body. It's the UK-1 Pickup from Kremona.

Kremona UK-1 Ukulele pickup

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22 Apr 2017

Caramel CC102A Concert Ukulele - REVIEW

Here's a new brand to Got A Ukulele and one that has been creating quite a buzz on social media. The CC102A Zebrawood Concert Ukulele from Caramel.

Caramel CC101A Zebrawood Ukulele

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14 Apr 2017

Martin S1 Soprano Ukulele - REVIEW

It surprises me a little that with a name so very well known in ukulele history, I've only reviewed one ukulele from C. F. Martin before on this site. Time to change that with a look at their S1 Soprano ukulele.

Martin S1 Soprano Ukulele


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8 Apr 2017

Donner DUC-3 Concert Ukulele - REVIEW

Another new brand for Got A Ukulele with an instrument from Chinese musical instrument brand Donner and their DUC-3 Concert ukulele.

Donner DUC-3 Concert Ukulele

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1 Apr 2017

Baton Rouge V2 T5 Sun Tenor 5 string - REVIEW

Back again with a brand which is quickly becoming one of my 'go to' recommendations for people asking me to recommend a value level ukulele. That brand is Baton Rouge, and today I am taking a look at another ukulele from their V2 Sun series, this time the V2 T5 Sun 5 string tenor uke.

Baton Rouge V2 T5 Sun Ukulele

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