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		<title>By: KevinV</title>
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		<dc:creator>KevinV</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 23 May 2010 03:52:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I purchased the tenor solid acacia model from MGM and love this thing. It gets a lot of use both at home and with my band, and it&#039;s showing no signs of structural issues whatsoever. The playability is excellent, great intonation, looks very nice with all the flame and figuring in the wood, and the open slotted headstock is a nice touch...a favorite from my guitar days.

I gave a 4 for construction because the inside holes for the tuners could have been drilled more cleanly. There&#039;s a fair amount of chipping going on there and although functional, it&#039;s a bit unsightly. A little more attention to detail and a sharp drill bit would have been all that was needed.

The tone is very nice, but I&#039;d prefer a little more volume. I&#039;d like to see a spruce topped acacia model sometime...I think it would give it that extra push that I&#039;m looking for. 

I added a Mi-Si Acoustic Trio pickup to my uke so I can plug in with the band and it complements it very well. I got positive comments from my 3 band mates on how great they thought it sounded.

Overall I&#039;d give this &#039;ukulele a 4.5 out of 5. I like the appointments with the rosewood binding, multi-layered headstock that shows up nicely with the angled slots. Very efficient Grover tuners. And a finish that has held up well to both sweat and beer. It&#039;s definitely a keeper.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I purchased the tenor solid acacia model from MGM and love this thing. It gets a lot of use both at home and with my band, and it&#8217;s showing no signs of structural issues whatsoever. The playability is excellent, great intonation, looks very nice with all the flame and figuring in the wood, and the open slotted headstock is a nice touch&#8230;a favorite from my guitar days.</p>
<p>I gave a 4 for construction because the inside holes for the tuners could have been drilled more cleanly. There&#8217;s a fair amount of chipping going on there and although functional, it&#8217;s a bit unsightly. A little more attention to detail and a sharp drill bit would have been all that was needed.</p>
<p>The tone is very nice, but I&#8217;d prefer a little more volume. I&#8217;d like to see a spruce topped acacia model sometime&#8230;I think it would give it that extra push that I&#8217;m looking for. </p>
<p>I added a Mi-Si Acoustic Trio pickup to my uke so I can plug in with the band and it complements it very well. I got positive comments from my 3 band mates on how great they thought it sounded.</p>
<p>Overall I&#8217;d give this &#8216;ukulele a 4.5 out of 5. I like the appointments with the rosewood binding, multi-layered headstock that shows up nicely with the angled slots. Very efficient Grover tuners. And a finish that has held up well to both sweat and beer. It&#8217;s definitely a keeper.
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		<title>By: Tinker</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tinker</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 23:22:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have one of these. I live in the UK like Vincent but didn&#039;t have to go through MGM to buy the uke. I just bought it from The Southern Ukulele Store in Bournemouth and he posted it to be within 2 days to Warwickshire. 

Admittedly it cost £259 which is £29 more than Vincent but it was fast and the guy there gave me some pretty good advice about strings and all sorts. I don&#039;t wish to plug anyone either but this guy deserves it too and he&#039;s based in UK so it&#039;s easy to communicate with him.

With regards to the uke, it&#039;s awesome. It really feels like a quality instrument. Well made, beautiful sounding, loud and with a distinctly Hawaiian feel to it. Very pleased. Didn&#039;t have the problems the dude had on the Youtube vid regarding the ebony nut and saddle. I assume that&#039;s been ironed out by now.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have one of these. I live in the UK like Vincent but didn&#8217;t have to go through MGM to buy the uke. I just bought it from The Southern Ukulele Store in Bournemouth and he posted it to be within 2 days to Warwickshire. </p>
<p>Admittedly it cost £259 which is £29 more than Vincent but it was fast and the guy there gave me some pretty good advice about strings and all sorts. I don&#8217;t wish to plug anyone either but this guy deserves it too and he&#8217;s based in UK so it&#8217;s easy to communicate with him.</p>
<p>With regards to the uke, it&#8217;s awesome. It really feels like a quality instrument. Well made, beautiful sounding, loud and with a distinctly Hawaiian feel to it. Very pleased. Didn&#8217;t have the problems the dude had on the Youtube vid regarding the ebony nut and saddle. I assume that&#8217;s been ironed out by now.
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		<title>By: Cole M</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cole M</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 22:26:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>So i just bought the concert one and i love if sooooooooo much.
the sound is like nothing ive ever heard
the durability is outstanding
i bought it also from musicguymic and it came with :
A case, a chord book, a voice box thing, and the uke
299.99 dollars later but 110% worth it

 Get this!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So i just bought the concert one and i love if sooooooooo much.<br />
the sound is like nothing ive ever heard<br />
the durability is outstanding<br />
i bought it also from musicguymic and it came with :<br />
A case, a chord book, a voice box thing, and the uke<br />
299.99 dollars later but 110% worth it</p>
<p> Get this!
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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 08:01:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I did a lot of back and forth between the Kala Acacia Soprano and Concert with the concert arriving &quot;mistakenly.&quot;  No mistake at all.  More like meant to be.  Had I contributed to the confusion with a last minute change?  It had no effect since my original choice arrived. This concert is here and here to stay.

An amazingly bright yet balanced traditional ukelele sound at a great price.  I should add that at the local dealer here in NJ, I was charged for the price of the soprano...sweet.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I did a lot of back and forth between the Kala Acacia Soprano and Concert with the concert arriving &#8220;mistakenly.&#8221;  No mistake at all.  More like meant to be.  Had I contributed to the confusion with a last minute change?  It had no effect since my original choice arrived. This concert is here and here to stay.</p>
<p>An amazingly bright yet balanced traditional ukelele sound at a great price.  I should add that at the local dealer here in NJ, I was charged for the price of the soprano&#8230;sweet.</p>
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		<title>By: Woodshed</title>
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		<dc:creator>Woodshed</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 20:44:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks very much for the review, Vincent. And particularly the import stuff - it&#039;s always good to know what to expect.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks very much for the review, Vincent. And particularly the import stuff &#8211; it&#8217;s always good to know what to expect.</p>
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		<title>By: Vincent Wright</title>
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		<dc:creator>Vincent Wright</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 17:34:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have bought recently from musicguyMic (I don’t like giving people free advertising but this guy totally deserves it) a concert Kala ACACIA wood ukulele. I have already two tenor ukuleles a KALA Mango wood and a cheap lanikai which are both good ukuleles for there money don’t get me wrong. I was originally going to buy a soprano Ukulele when looking at various eBay stores but then when deciding on buying a kala ukulele I typed the name into the eBay search engine and up popped the Concert Kala ACACIA wood ukulele as one of the listed items.

The verdict: well cosmetically it’s a very handsome uke it’s well constructed with funky swirly little pearl in lays in the fret board. The uke is very light weight but very sturdy. The machine heads are really good quality and keep the uke in tune really really well.

Sound wise: well to me it keeps getting better and better each time I play it (seriously) and I find out each day the more how versatile it is. When I first got it the box I thought “yeah it’s ok” but I really love it and it projects great sound with a punch. 

As I said before this is the first concert ukulele I have bought and it sounds like a real ukulele as I have found with my tenor ukuleles they have a beautiful sound but they don’t have the stabbyness of a concert or soprano ukulele.
This being my first concert ukulele I don’t think I would ever bother buying a tenor ukulele again this is already my favorite uke after only having it for a week or two.

The down and up side: as I said before I bought this from musicguymic who is based in Hawaii and I am in the UK so if you are going to buy a ukulele from Hawaii or the USA expect to pay tax at least. Please see what I spent below:

The ukulele was including carriage:

£190.00 roughly (I think it was on offer when I bought it)

The tax was:

£28.50

Parcel force charged (hander ling fee)

£13.50

So it was about another £40.00 on top. When I spoke to the guy at the parcel force desk I asked why we had to pay VAT (out of interest as I’m nosey) and he said that it depends on what customs and excise feel like at the time of when the package comes through. But near Christmas time they check every thing that comes through as people are ordering presents for people.

The up side of ordering a uke from musicguymic is that he sets up the ukulele which hardly any music store dose and it makes a big big difference.

That’s my two pennies worth.

Vincent Wright</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have bought recently from musicguyMic (I don’t like giving people free advertising but this guy totally deserves it) a concert Kala ACACIA wood ukulele. I have already two tenor ukuleles a KALA Mango wood and a cheap lanikai which are both good ukuleles for there money don’t get me wrong. I was originally going to buy a soprano Ukulele when looking at various eBay stores but then when deciding on buying a kala ukulele I typed the name into the eBay search engine and up popped the Concert Kala ACACIA wood ukulele as one of the listed items.</p>
<p>The verdict: well cosmetically it’s a very handsome uke it’s well constructed with funky swirly little pearl in lays in the fret board. The uke is very light weight but very sturdy. The machine heads are really good quality and keep the uke in tune really really well.</p>
<p>Sound wise: well to me it keeps getting better and better each time I play it (seriously) and I find out each day the more how versatile it is. When I first got it the box I thought “yeah it’s ok” but I really love it and it projects great sound with a punch. </p>
<p>As I said before this is the first concert ukulele I have bought and it sounds like a real ukulele as I have found with my tenor ukuleles they have a beautiful sound but they don’t have the stabbyness of a concert or soprano ukulele.<br />
This being my first concert ukulele I don’t think I would ever bother buying a tenor ukulele again this is already my favorite uke after only having it for a week or two.</p>
<p>The down and up side: as I said before I bought this from musicguymic who is based in Hawaii and I am in the UK so if you are going to buy a ukulele from Hawaii or the USA expect to pay tax at least. Please see what I spent below:</p>
<p>The ukulele was including carriage:</p>
<p>£190.00 roughly (I think it was on offer when I bought it)</p>
<p>The tax was:</p>
<p>£28.50</p>
<p>Parcel force charged (hander ling fee)</p>
<p>£13.50</p>
<p>So it was about another £40.00 on top. When I spoke to the guy at the parcel force desk I asked why we had to pay VAT (out of interest as I’m nosey) and he said that it depends on what customs and excise feel like at the time of when the package comes through. But near Christmas time they check every thing that comes through as people are ordering presents for people.</p>
<p>The up side of ordering a uke from musicguymic is that he sets up the ukulele which hardly any music store dose and it makes a big big difference.</p>
<p>That’s my two pennies worth.</p>
<p>Vincent Wright</p>
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