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Description

Discover the Baton Rouge V2-S, a soprano ukulele that seamlessly blends traditional craftsmanship with modern design flair, perfect for both budding musicians and seasoned performers. Crafted with a rich mahogany body, this ukulele not only delivers a warm, resonant sound but also showcases a laser-engraved sun motif rosette that adds a touch of elegance to its appearance. The nato neck and walnut fretboard provide a smooth playing experience, ensuring your fingers glide effortlessly over its 12 frets.

Equipped with Aquila Nylgut strings, the V2-S offers a crisp and vibrant tone that's sure to capture attention in any setting. Its Nubone nut and saddle enhance sustain and tonal clarity, making every strum and pick stand out. The open chrome-plated guitar machine heads offer reliable tuning stability, so you can focus on the music without worrying about constant re-tuning.

Designed for comfort and playability, this ukulele features a compact 34 cm scale and a 3.5 cm nut width, making it an ideal choice for players of all hand sizes. Its natural open pore matte finish not only highlights the beauty of the wood grain but also provides a tactile playing experience that feels just right. Whether you're strumming by the campfire or recording in the studio, the Baton Rouge V2-S soprano ukulele is your perfect musical companion.

Key Features:

  • Body: Mahogany
  • Neck: Nato
  • Fretboard and Bridge: Walnut
  • 12 Frets
  • Nut and Saddle: Nubone
  • Stringing: Aquila Nylgut
  • Laser-engraved sun motif rosette
  • Open chrome-plated guitar machine heads with black wings
  • Scale: 34 cm
  • Nut width: 3.5 cm

Product specs

Available since June 2017
Body Mahogany
Top None
Frets 12
Neck Nato
Pickup No

FAQs

What materials is the Baton Rouge V2-S ukulele made from?

The Baton Rouge V2-S features a mahogany body and a nato neck, which contribute to its warm and resonant sound quality.

How many frets does the Baton Rouge V2-S ukulele have?

The Baton Rouge V2-S ukulele is equipped with 12 frets, providing a comfortable range for beginners and intermediate players.

Does the Baton Rouge V2-S ukulele come with a pickup for amplification?

No, the Baton Rouge V2-S does not include a pickup, making it ideal for acoustic play without electronic amplification.

Is the Baton Rouge V2-S ukulele suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Baton Rouge V2-S is well-suited for beginners due to its manageable size and straightforward playability.

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Baton Rouge V2-S Sun ukulele - ismertető

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Reviews

PROS

  • Professional feel with outstanding intonation compared to entry-level ukuleles

  • High-quality build with clean frets and stable tuning

  • Pleasing, deep, and clear sound that surpasses cheaper soprano models

  • Versatile for modifications, easily converted to an electro-ukulele

  • Offers excellent value, comparable to more expensive models

  • Ideal for both beginners and experienced players seeking a softer instrument

  • Retains tuning well, even in changing environments

  • Appealing understated design around the sound hole

  • Suitable for left-handed players with simple string adjustments

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