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The Fender Dhani Harrison Tenor Ukulele in Sapphire Blue combines stunning aesthetics with superior sound quality, featuring a Fender-designed preamp system and unique craftsmanship, all while being conveniently packaged in a custom gig bag.
C**.
Great quality
This ukulele is a beautiful creation. I asked for it to be packed in Amazon’s packaging as well as the packaging from Fender (for extra cushioning) since I’d read some people had issues with their shipping. It arrived in great shape. The colour is really pretty too. I love the built in tuner feature. So easy to tune. Just remember to always turn it off after doing so or you’ll wear your battery down. The sound is really great too.I would totally recommend this purchase.
S**E
Impressed
I didn't have very high expectations for this ukulele, but because of Dhani Harrison's association with it, I gave it a try and was pleasantly surprised. I thought about returning it, even, because I thought I really didn't need another ukulele (believe me), but I kept it because the sound of the notes are lovely. I am not a proper musician, but the way the notes resonate is so sweet, I WANT to play this uke before I play my others. I actually consider it a bit of treat to play on it. It's just a beautiful instrument and it has a nice low profile that makes it easy to hold. Highly recommend.
M**M
High Quality and Sounds Great!
This was my first ukulele so I don't have too much to compare it with but I am super loving this Uke. I can understand what others were saying about it having a bit less resonance because of the slim body but that doesn't stop it all from sounding great. The overall feel of the build is just high quality from the built-in tuner to the fretboard. Sound especially wonderful through an amp with a little chorus/delay. Very happy with this instrument and would recommend it!
G**H
Nice little Ukulele!!
It is a nice Uke for the price. If you’re a fan of Dhani Harrison or his father George Harrison it’s a nice collectors piece. I am a huge fan, so I have both models. The yantras etched on the back are really nice. Very spiritual. George was a huge fan of the Ukulele and played quite well. He passed this love on to his son Dhani. Fender makes a pretty nice Ukulele and the Dhani Harrison models are no exception. The toughest part was picking which one I wanted. I ended up getting both because I loved both. I don’t play very well, but they sound nice with or without an amp. You can’t be in a bad mood plinking around on a Uke. They’re just fun. Don’t hesitate to buy one or two. They aren’t the best Uke out there, but they aren’t crap either. This is an honest review. I love mine. The gig bag is pretty nice too.
M**H
Excellent value, attractive, well made
For the price, it's an excellent instrument. I especially like that the built-in tuner turns itself off after a short period of non-use, which saves the battery. (I have an expensive guitar that's built-in tuner regularly drained the battery.) My one-star markdown is for how stiff the action is (how difficult it is to press the strings onto the fretboard correctly), especially in the frets nearer the body of the instrument. I improved this by replacing the very stiff included strings with a set of Oasis UKE-8101 Warm Low G Ukulele Strings (https://amzn.to/3OiJiKk). If you do this, understand the included G (topmost) string is meant to be tuned an octave higher, while the Oasis UKE-8101 G string should be tuned exactly like standard guitar tuning, giving it the lowest pitch of the 4 strings. After this adjustment, the action still gets too stiff higher up the fretboard (closer to the instrument's body). This being my first ukelele, I don't know if this stiff action is just an issue with all ukes or if maybe you have to buy a very expensive, handmade uke to get consistently good action all the way up the fretboard. All in all, it's a solidly built, attractive, light uke that's fun to play if you avoid bar chords on the upper frets. (I play 6-string acoustics and am accustomed to playing all over the fretboard. I'm not a luthier, but I'm guessing the longer the neck and strings, the easier it is to design for each string action without tonal distortion or buzzing.)
E**R
Very happy with this instrument
Sounds and feels just fine in my arms… looks great… and the children love it… reminds me of his dads love of the uke and his habit of giving them to others to encourage their growth…who knows maybe we will come to see a fender baritone version as well 🌝 I would pick one up for sure🌞
A**R
Even better than expected
It's even better than I expected. I wouldn't recommend for beginners since I had to sand down the bridge and nut, replace the strings and batteries for the on board tuner. After that it plays great and sounds beautiful. I haven't put it down since.
R**R
Fun
Fun and collectible
C**.
Calidad.
Bastante bueno, es el ukelele más sólido que he adquirido en términos de calidad de material y fabricación, el sonido me parece bastante bueno, sin embargo le pongo 3 estrellas porque algo en la electrónica me vino descompuesto y dentro que llevarlo a revisar.
C**E
Very Good
The texture of the colour is more solid than in the picture but it is a very nice uke to play. It feels solid and chunky and has a lovely tone.
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