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da h Ukulele Soprano 14f std.
da h Ukulele Soprano 14f std.
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This beautiful Hawaiian Koa body is unique to da h. A soprano ukulele with a classical and high-quality appearance
This classical and refined soprano ukulele, unique to da h (Da Akka), allows you to fully experience the light sound of Hawaiian Koa. It is a beautiful instrument that makes the most of the natural wood texture and grain of the Hawaiian Koa.
It has a sophisticated slim body shape and a 14-fret joint.
The body top, sides and back are made of curly grain Hawaiian Koa, the bridge and fingerboard are made of ebony, and the head plate is made of rosewood.
A urethane primer is applied, and then a semi-gloss finish using perilla oil is added on top, resulting in an exterior with a soft luster and the warmth of wood.
The saddleless bridge structure is designed to transmit the vibrations of the strings directly to the body, adding the natural resonance of the wood to the light, clear sound that is unique to Hawaiian Koa, creating an expressive sound.
The pegs are equipped with chic GOTOH UPT gear pegs with gold parts and black buttons.
Tuning is also smooth and stable.
- Size: Soprano
- Top: Hawaiian Koa
- Sides and back: Hawaiian Koa
- Neck: Mahogany
- Head: Ziricote
- Fingerboard and bridge: Ebony
- Nut: Ebony
- Saddle: Saddleless
- Binding: Ovangkol
- Paint: Urethane base + perilla oil finish (semi-gloss)
- Scale: 350mm
- Nut width: 36mm
- Tuners: GOTOH UPT (gold/black buttons)
- Case sold separately
- Brand new with one year warranty
[Novelty gift campaign]
With the purchase of a da h ukulele, you will receive one of the da h bird whistles shown in the image as a gift. *The campaign will end once all gifts have been sold.
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da h is a brand created by Hiroshi Hirakawa, a woodwork artist who works under the name Laboratorio da h. From 2003 to 2005, he studied violin making at the Milano City String Instrument Making School. From 2006 to 2019, he taught at the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, a university in Tokyo. In March 2020, he opened a workshop in Himi City, Toyama Prefecture, where he creates beautiful and sophisticated pieces.