Black Satin Mahogany Soprano Ukulele
$69 $65
The KA-15 Series is Kala’s flagship Mahogany collection and has become an industry standard. The traditional design is highlighted with a satin finish. Great for players of all ages and skill levels, the affordable KA-15 Series is sure to be a staple for generations to come. Built and designed to stand the test of time.
Bag and Case Information
Fits ALL Kala SOPRANO sized bags and cases.
Specs
Size: | Soprano |
Top: | Mahogany |
Back & Sides: | Mahogany |
Binding: | N/A |
Neck: | Mahogany |
Finish: | Satin |
Fingerboard: | Rosewood |
Headstock: | Standard |
Strings: | Aquila Super Nylgut® |
Electronics: | N/A |
Nut & Saddle: | Graph Tech NuBone® |
Strap Button: | Black x1 |
Measurements
Scale Length: 13.625 inches, Overall Instrument Length: 21.062 inches, Body Length: 9.5 inches, Number of Frets: 12, Width at Upper Bout: 5.187 inches, Width at Lower Bout: 7.0 inches, Width at Waist: 4.467 inches, Body Depth: 2.367 inches, Fingerboard Width at Nut: 1.375 inches, Fingerboard width at neck/body joint: 1.672 inches
Amazing!
Never played an instrument in my life and this is so fun and easy to learn! It's simple to pick up and practice for a few minutes on a busy day but you can also get lost playing it for hours! It has a happy beautiful tune and such a classic look to it. If you're considering, I recommend kala!
Kala Ukulele <3
I started practicing on my sisters kala ukulele and now that I have the basics I thought it would be the perfect time to get my own! I bought one that was on markdown and it’s also dark wood which is exactly what I wanted. Thank you for this beautiful ukulele I love it so much! <3
Perfect!
This has been the absolute perfect uke to get as someone just starting out. The sound is more amazing than I thought it would be for such a low price!
black satin mahogany soprano
This is a wonderful beginner ukulele. Stays in tune. Good playability for starters. Not sufficient for intermediate or higher players because the tuning accuracy diminishes around the 10 to 12 frets but not enough to make a difference if you are a beginner. Bought one for my 8 year old grandson and he loves it.