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Description

Embrace the world of acoustic-electric versatility with the Ibanez UEW13MEE, a concert ukulele that marries elegance with functionality. Crafted from stunning all-Macassar ebony, this ukulele boasts a rich, dark brown finish that resonates as much visually as it does sonically. Its concert size, nestled comfortably between soprano and tenor models, offers a balanced sound with a full, resonant tone, making it a perfect companion for both beginners and seasoned players.

The UEW13MEE features a cutaway body design, allowing effortless access to higher frets, expanding your musical expression. Equipped with an Ibanez under-saddle pickup and the AEQ2U preamp with a built-in tuner, this ukulele is ready for the stage, ensuring you stay in tune and amplified with pristine clarity. The Purpleheart fretboard and bridge, complemented by a maple rosette, add a touch of sophistication, while the open-gear tuners provide reliable tuning stability.

Whether you're strumming at home or performing live, the Ibanez UEW13MEE is designed to deliver a harmonious blend of style, sound, and playability, inviting you to explore the rich, melodic world of the ukulele.

Key Features:

  • Concert size ukulele with cutaway design
  • All-Macassar ebony top, back, and sides
  • Purpleheart fretboard and bridge
  • Maple rosette
  • Chrome open gear tuners
  • Ibanez under-saddle pickup with AEQ2U preamp and onboard tuner
  • 19 frets with scale of 382 mm
  • Open-pored finish in dark brown
  • Okume neck with dot inlays

Product specs

Available since October 2019
Body Ebony
Top Ebony
Frets 19
Neck Okume
Pickup Yes

FAQs

Is the Ibanez UEW13MEE suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Ibanez UEW13MEE is an acoustic-electric concert ukulele, equipped with a pickup that makes it suitable for live performances where amplification is needed.

What type of wood is used for the body of the Ibanez UEW13MEE?

The body of the Ibanez UEW13MEE is made from ebony, which is known for its rich, resonant tone and attractive appearance.

How many frets does the Ibanez UEW13MEE have?

The Ibanez UEW13MEE features 19 frets, providing a range of notes suitable for various playing styles and musical genres.

What kind of neck does the Ibanez UEW13MEE have?

The Ibanez UEW13MEE has a neck made from okume, a wood that offers a comfortable playing experience with good tonal qualities.

Is the Ibanez UEW13MEE a good choice for beginners?

The Ibanez UEW13MEE can be a good choice for beginners due to its concert size, which offers a balance between comfort and sound, and its built-in pickup for easy amplification.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Beautiful wood grain and smooth finish enhance aesthetic appeal

  • Built-in tuner mutes amp signal during tuning, great for live performances

  • Balanced sound across all four strings with precise piezo placement

  • Comfortable playability makes it a favorite among users

  • Excellent sound quality, both amplified and unamplified

  • Larger size helps with playing tight chords easily

  • Sturdy construction suitable for various climates and conditions

  • Eye-catching design makes it a great display piece

CONS

  • Occasional misalignment in machine head pegs affects appearance

  • Some users report buzzing strings, potentially requiring professional adjustment

  • Pickup wires may flop and create noise during movement

  • Possible need for luthier setup due to high string nut

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