If you can’t stand the sound of your loved one strumming incessantly, it might seem a little counter-intuitive to buy them an electric ukulele. Were it not for one word: headphones.
With their round backs and distinctive sound-holes, Ovation Applause tenor ukuleles are heavily based on their guitar big brother. In my opinion, they have a slightly dated look – there’s a definite whiff of Bon Jovi unplugged about them. But recently, Kaki King came along and rescued the Applause image.
Buy for: the hair-rocker in your life.
Bugsgear’s Eleuke has a much more modern look. They come in a sparkling blue or a more understated natural wood.
They now have one you can plug headphones straight into, so no excuse for waking up family members with midnight strummings.
The Kala Archtop Tenor has a more classic look with jazzy f-holes and an archtop.
Buy for: midnight jazzers, those who find the term ‘f-hole’ endlessly amusing.
What’s your electric uke recommendation?
I love my Ovation Applause, though mine does not have the electrics buit-in. Its got quite a good sound despite the wierdly placed sound holes – 20 holes in total of various sizes. This one was given to me as a gift, but I do quite like the look – its got a greenish centre and the wooden inlay could be either wings or leaves.
As far as electrics go, I’m quite intrigued by the RISA solid ukes. They have quite a funky look and apparently can crank out 30% of the volume of a standard uke despite the complete lack of a body. Put one on my wish list…