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aNueNue aNN-Kyas Whale II
aNueNue aNN-Kyas Whale II
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This is a very limited production concert ukulele born from a collaboration with ukulele player KYAS, using the finest Hawaiian koa!
This is a limited model born from a collaboration between aNueNue, a Taiwanese ukulele manufacturer known for its high quality and excellent design, and ukulele player KYAS. Following the tenor, the concert size has finally been released.
This is a high-grade concert ukulele from aNueNue, a Taiwanese ukulele manufacturer known for its quality and excellent design. The body uses 5A grade Hawaiian koa, but within the 5A grade, President Johnson further selected materials that meet the company's "J grade" standards. The sound production, based on their absolutely confident bracing structure, is combined with aNueNue's unique body shape to create a beautiful and clear tone.
This is aNueNue's top-of-the-line model, featuring a whale inlay symbolizing KYAS's home prefecture of Kochi, and a rosette made of turquoise inspired by the Pacific Ocean. It produces an expressive sound, and the sustained resonance of the high notes is particularly exceptional.
Similar to other aNueNue high-end models, the sound production, based on their absolutely confident bracing structure, is combined with aNueNue's unique body shape to create a beautiful and clear tone.
Size:Concert
Frets:20
Top:5A Hawaiian Koa
Side/Back:5A Hawaiian Koa
Headplate:Ebony
Machine Head:GOTOH UPT
Neck:Mahogany
Bridge:Ebony
Nut/Saddle:Buffalo Bone
Fretboard:Ebony
Inlays:black and white mother of pearl
String:Black Water
Finish:High Gloss
Rosette:MOP/Curly Maple/Turquoise Stone
Binding:Spalted Maple
Nut Width:36.5mm
Scale Length:382mm
Selling Price ¥528,000 (tax included)
Includes hardshell case
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aNueNue
aNueNue is a Taiwanese guitar and ukulele manufacturer founded in 2008 by Johnson Liao. The company produces high-quality instruments, from entry-level to high-end models, in its own factory in China equipped with modern facilities.
By inviting experienced individual makers to develop unique bracing and structures, the company has produced innovative ukuleles that are now popular worldwide. The company has also had success with collaboration models with artists.