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The Kmise 23 Inch Concert Ukulele is a beautifully crafted instrument made from high-quality mahogany, designed for both beginners and experienced players. It features a compact size for easy portability, Aquila strings for superior tuning stability, and comes with a complete kit including a gig bag, tuner, strap, replacement strings, and picks, making it the perfect gift for music enthusiasts of all ages.
S**T
For the money this is a good deal
First off, you get what you pay for. Having said that let me list off what i think of it and why I gave it five stars.The Uke is of better quality than I was expecting. No dings or flaws that I can find so far. Sound quality is also above what I thought it would be. It is not going to sound like a high end Uke but again for the money I am happy with it. the strings are decent and remember they will be loose when you get the Uke and will need to be tuned... and tuned again till they stretch and hold the note.. Just to let you all know I am a beginer at playing a Uke so My knowlege of how things should be is limited. Now for the things that came with it. The strap is very basic but functonal, seems that it would be better for a kid than an adult. The tuner is basic but is easier to read and use than my Snark so far. The Capo is nice but it will not fit a guitar I think but perfect for a Uke. I have never used a rhythm shaker but this one seems okay. The picks and cleaning cloth are standard. I found it funny that most of the odds and ends were all pink lol. I almost forgot about the strings. I know nothing about strings yet so no clue if they are good or not.Like I said above for the money this is a great buy. This a basic nice Ukelele, good for kids and adults starting out,
M**Y
LOVE IT!!
I was looking for an instrument with 4 strings (I used to play Viola and Violin, so 4 strings are very comfortable for me) with a really nice resonance that would be fairly easy to learn. My hands are too small for guitar (though I LOVE classical guitar) and I hate the sound of Mandolin, so I went with a baritone ukulele.This instrument is awesome for the price! It has a very lovely tone and is relatively easy to learn. I've only had it for about a month and I'm already playing some simple etudes and pieces (I am not a strummer; I like finger-picking). I'm so, so happy with this instrument! The quality is truly unreal for the price! I am strongly considering adding a tenor uke to my collection sometime soon and will DEFINITELY order from this company again. I won't go anywhere else!I did end up replacing the case. The one it came with was just too cheap for me to be comfortable with and it didn't seem to fit very well. But the case was a bonus anyway, so no worries. If you are looking for a good case, I'd go with the Knox Gear Ukulele Padded Protective Carrying Case (Baritone): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BDZ1YXC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1.Things to note:-Great sound!-Very, very reasonably priced-Cheap case, but it will work if you have nothing else-Very easy to learn instrument-Strings do go out of tune, especially when they are new and stretching. It's just a reality of playing a string instrument, so don't be surprised. As the strings settle, you won't have to adjust them quite so much. But, your strings are never going to stay in perfect tune. It's just physics.If you are considering purchasing a ukulele from Kmise, I'd say go for it!
J**S
Very nice instrument for the money. Truss rod is rare in ukuleles and a big benefit.
I was about ready to order an Alvarez Ukulele, when I stumbled across this K-Mise on Amazon. After watching several favorable reviews on Youtube, I decided to take a chance on it. After using a discount coupon and a few bucks of credit I had at Amazon, I got it for $68.00 for the kit that includes gig bag, picks, and a truss rod wrench.First things first, I have a big problem with the way it was packaged at Amazon. The packaging from the manufacturer, thankfully, was very good. Nice thick box, foam wrap around the Uke, and snug inside it's padded gig bag. Amazon then chose to put that in a HUGE box, with only one piece of packing paper which did absolutely no good whatsoever. The box was badly damaged on the outside, and the inner box with the Ukulele was bouncing around all over the place. Luckily, thanks to the manufacturer packaging, it was undamaged.The instrument looks and sounds great. A couple of minor points...the two wound copper coated bass strings were showing signs of corroding and will need to be replaced very soon. This is pretty common for instruments from China though, and isn't a big concern. The second minor thing was that there were a few frets that had a slight roughness near the edge of the fretboard. This, I am fairly sure is due to the winter weather and low humidity. I believe it will be fine after a little while in higher humidity with a home made humidifier bag in the case. If not, then some very slight fret dressing might be necessary. The frets are not terribly rough or poorly filed, just a little shrinkage I think. Again, fairly common with imported instruments that may have stored for a long period of time in a warehouse and then shipped in cold weather.As far as the sound and play of the instrument, it is amazingly nice for the price range, and obviously cheap strings. The action is perfect. One of the main selling points for this ukulele for me was the adjustable truss rod. This is unusual for a ukulele, even at higher price ranges, and can be a major benefit if at some point the neck happens to warp a little, or the factory action adjustments leave a bit to be desired.Overall, it is a 5 star product for sure. I've been playing stringed instruments for decades, and know the difference in junk and decent quality. If you have $300 up to spend on a higher grade instrument, and are that serious about it, go for it, but this one fits the bill very nicely for the casual picker, beginning student or amateur musician.
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