Had one for several years, great instrument. Sounds alright, somewhat unique as any non traditional will. I really like the neck profile, the action is great and is never going to change. Mine lives in a wood shop that has wild temperature and humidity swings which is a perfect spot for it to live.
It's tough to remember if my old Outdoor had the same neck profile, regardless I really like the neck on this one. I've got a lot of time for this ukulele.
great review. i also noticed the percussive clicks on my old outdoor (which i resold because of it). i chalked it up to the lower fret on the sound board. but i know what you mean. glad to know its not there anymore.
Glad to hear about the percussive clicks - it wasn't just me though! A few years ago I bought a green one, which was great (and I still own a d use it). A bit later, I bought a carbon black soprano and tenor - and they both had those percussive clicks! I tried changing the strings etc, but that didn't help - ended up returning both within the 30 day return window (local EU store) My green one already has the flat neck back, very like a Fluke
Sounds okay. Maybe it's just the lighting or camera angle, but the uke itself appears to have appearance issues. Plastic or composite ukes can be attractive.
Had one for several years, great instrument. Sounds alright, somewhat unique as any non traditional will. I really like the neck profile, the action is great and is never going to change. Mine lives in a wood shop that has wild temperature and humidity swings which is a perfect spot for it to live.
It's tough to remember if my old Outdoor had the same neck profile, regardless I really like the neck on this one. I've got a lot of time for this ukulele.
What great playing and the sound of this uke is awesome. Good video.
Thanks for sharing.
great review. i also noticed the percussive clicks on my old outdoor (which i resold because of it). i chalked it up to the lower fret on the sound board. but i know what you mean. glad to know its not there anymore.
Glad to hear about the percussive clicks - it wasn't just me though!
A few years ago I bought a green one, which was great (and I still own a d use it).
A bit later, I bought a carbon black soprano and tenor - and they both had those percussive clicks!
I tried changing the strings etc, but that didn't help - ended up returning both within the 30 day return window (local EU store)
My green one already has the flat neck back, very like a Fluke
I have an Enya and a Flight ( both concerts).
They both have their pros and cons.
I've never played an Enya before
Sounds okay. Maybe it's just the lighting or camera angle, but the uke itself appears to have appearance issues. Plastic or composite ukes can be attractive.
I like the look of the Outdoor, it doesn't have that flat boring appearance that plastic can have, it's got a little bit more about it
@@UkuleleGoyour lighting is garbage though. Idk what you even thought you were doing recording like this
@@kishascape I'm sure you'll be very pleased to know that I rarely make videos these days