Amahi

Amahi

Also known as: Amahi Ukuleles, Amahi Ukulele

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Amahi Ukuleles is a Cincinnati-based instrument brand established in 2011 as a division of Amati's Fine Instruments, a family-run company with a long history of producing orchestral string instruments. The ukulele line was originally created to supply instruments for an after-school ukulele program run by the founder's wife, and grew into a full catalog distributed throughout North America. Eac...

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Amahi Ukuleles is a Cincinnati-based instrument brand established in 2011 as a division of Amati's Fine Instruments, a family-run company with a long history of producing orchestral string instruments. The ukulele line was originally created to supply instruments for an after-school ukulele program run by the founder's wife, and grew into a full catalog distributed throughout North America. Each instrument is professionally set up and adjusted before shipping.

The brand's lineup spans entry-level soprano ukuleles featuring decorative graphic designs through more serious intermediate and advanced lines such as the Classic, C-Series, Heritage, and Masterpiece series. Body sizes range from sopranino and soprano up through concert, tenor, and baritone, and the catalog also includes electric ukuleles, uke basses, banjoukes, and six- and eight-string variants. Beyond ukuleles, Amahi sells acoustic guitars and mandolins under the Amati name, plus steel tongue drums and handpans.

Amahi positions itself in the affordable-to-mid-tier ukulele market, with a focus on instruments that combine playability and tonal performance with strong visual design — a niche that has made the brand a common recommendation for beginners, classroom programs, and ukulele retailers.

Amahi has 5 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Ukuleles.

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