Hi Alex, my fav is the Bolivian Rosewood on sound and looks. They are beautful. What a great Uke for a great price. Thanks for the video Alex. Always appreciated.
Patchwork is lush. How dark is the ebony on that bridge and fretboard, Wow 👌 sustain is probably still ringing. However, the sound on the all Pau Ferro and the looks sets off my Uke Envy. Thanks Alex, cool playing by the way. Have a great weekend.👏👏👏
How about an all solid Sapale vs all solid Mahongany. I have both and I'd be really interested to hear Alex's take. I do believe Sapele is quite a bit brighter than Mahogany.
The Rosewood sounds beautiful. 😀
Hi Alex, my fav is the Bolivian Rosewood on sound and looks. They are beautful. What a great Uke for a great price. Thanks for the video Alex. Always appreciated.
I like these ukes..never seen Millers..like the 260...
The Acacia sound is always a bit more folk yet pingy. Also, a gorgeous sound. I kind of feel like Acacia is to Koa what Sapele is to Mahogany. ❤
Love the look of the Mango but the Pau Ferro is my preference for tone
OOo that mango is pweeerrrty
Great stuff!
Patchwork is lush. How dark is the ebony on that bridge and fretboard, Wow 👌 sustain is probably still ringing. However, the sound on the all Pau Ferro and the looks sets off my Uke Envy. Thanks Alex, cool playing by the way. Have a great weekend.👏👏👏
Lovely ukes- preferred the sound of the rosewood one myself :)
How about an all solid Sapale vs all solid Mahongany. I have both and I'd be really interested to hear Alex's take. I do believe Sapele is quite a bit brighter than Mahogany.
What’s the difference between the TA 260 and the TA 260G? I have the 260G. Just wondering.
I think just the machine heads and a gloss finish 🙂
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Half of the video is dedicated to the custom mango for a reason.
Absolutely... more to talk about with so many unique feature and a joy to play