@Augustine Dax definitely DON'T care about hacking, or you hacking your gf or anybody's Instagram account. Please try better to be a decent human being.
Just had a quick look at them both & I'd say for sound they should be much of a muchness with both having mahogany bodies. The main difference I see would depend on the type of finish you prefer. The Kala looks more straightforward, with a simple clean finish, whereas the Lanikai looks a bit fancier with its bound edge & a more patterned surface. Over here in Australia it looks like the Lanikai is also twice the price of the Kala! If it's your first uke though, I'd probably suggest looking up your local marketplace on facebook or gumtree or something like that, as there are usually HEAPS of decent instruments going at real good prices. Better even still if you can wait till early next year when people are shifting their unwanted Christmas presents or doing a bit of spring cleaning. ;)
love your videos make more make more make more I'm into slim Ukes its so cool that you cover them all
dude! u should make more videos! love the vibe!!
Cheers man! I really should hey, have a few more covers I've been meaning to record. Plus, I also have aNOTHER travel uke to compare! =P
@@JonMadd Looking forward!
Thanks for the vid! I enjoyed it :)
@Augustine Dax definitely DON'T care about hacking, or you hacking your gf or anybody's Instagram account.
Please try better to be a decent human being.
Oh, that Lanakai is beautiful! Im pretty set on picking up a Lanakai MA-C, for my first Uke. Either the Lanakai or the Kala KA-C. Any thoughts?
Just had a quick look at them both & I'd say for sound they should be much of a muchness with both having mahogany bodies. The main difference I see would depend on the type of finish you prefer. The Kala looks more straightforward, with a simple clean finish, whereas the Lanikai looks a bit fancier with its bound edge & a more patterned surface. Over here in Australia it looks like the Lanikai is also twice the price of the Kala! If it's your first uke though, I'd probably suggest looking up your local marketplace on facebook or gumtree or something like that, as there are usually HEAPS of decent instruments going at real good prices. Better even still if you can wait till early next year when people are shifting their unwanted Christmas presents or doing a bit of spring cleaning. ;)