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Quiam Elevocco Concert

Quiam Elevocco Concert

Regular price ¥99,000 JPY
Regular price Sale price ¥99,000 JPY
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Renewed at our new workshop! A silent electric ukulele with a carved through-neck structure made from Hokkaido Ezomatsu spruce! Its slender body offers excellent portability!

Quiam is a Sapporo-based manufacturer that specializes in making ukuleles using materials from Hokkaido. Their Ezo's Ukulele series, made from Hokkaido Ezomatsu spruce, has received high acclaim.

This model, the elevocco Concert, is a concert-sized, low-G tuning, long-neck ukulele featuring a carved through-neck structure made from Hokkaido Ezomatsu spruce.

The through-neck structure allows the entire body to vibrate, providing a pleasant resonance and sustain despite being a silent ukulele.

Its slender body makes it easy to carry as a travel ukulele, allowing for more casual enjoyment, and with a built-in piezo microphone, it can also be used for live performances.

This is a Made-in-Hokkaido ukulele, crafted in a Sapporo workshop using Hokkaido wood for all its parts.
Please refer to the manufacturer's demo video for its gentle, soft, and warm sound.
The tuners have been upgraded to gold engraved type, and gold strap pins are now standard equipment. The original pickup is now lower noise than before, significantly improving sound quality.

 

Size: Concert Long Neck
Body & Neck: Hokkaido Ezomatsu Spruce solid wood (1P through-neck structure)
Fretboard & Bridge: Hokkaido Enju
Nut & Saddle: Cow bone
Pegs: Side key gear type gold (1:18 gear ratio)
Pickup: QUIAM Original Piezo Pick Up (undersaddle piezo type) *passive
Frets: 12F joint/18F
Finish: Satin
Nut width: approx. 36mm
Scale: approx. 408mm

New, one-year warranty

Selling price ¥90,000 (tax excluded)
Case sold separately

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Quiam

Quiam is a brand based in Minami-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido. They are particular about using wood from Hokkaido, and in particular, they make musical instruments that take advantage of the excellent acoustic properties of Ezo spruce.
Natural Ezo spruce is now very rare, but the company procures the precious wood that is harvested in small quantities and transforms it into ukuleles.