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Open Box Mitchell MU70CE Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Concert Ukulele Level 1 Natural


Description



Features
- Concert-size ukulele
- Engleman spruce top with high-gloss finish
- Rosewood back, sides and bridge
- Indian rosewood fretboard
- Attractive white binding with abalone rosette and purfling
- Gorgeous mother-of-pearl mini-dots
- Compensated saddle for solid intonation
- Fishman Kula pickup and preamp with 3-band EQ and built-in tuner
Specs
- Body Type: Concert
- Cutaway: Yes
- Top Wood: Engelmann Spruce
- Back: Rosewood
- Sides: Rosewood
- Body Finish: High Gloss
- Nut Width: 1.42″
- Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood
- NeckWood: Mahogany
- Scale Length: 15
- Number of frets: 16
- Neck finish: Gloss
- Pickup/Preamp: Yes
- Brand: Kula
- Preamp EQ: 3-band
- Tuner: Yes
- Tuning Machines: Sealed
- Bridge: Rosewood
- Saddle/Nut: Compensated Saddle
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Reviews
4.6
10 Reviews
86%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
This Uke Is Worth Your Money
This Ukulele is beautiful and the design is eye candy. The sound is great but I would perfer to purchase an amplifier with the ukulele. It has a convenient tuner in the side so it will be in tune where ever you are.
Most Liked Negative Review
looks better than it sounds
It's nice looking, but: - Tone is not great - 3rd string keeps losing tune
- Practicing6
- Concerts5
- Back-Up1
- Poor Tone Quality1
- Tuner1
- Novice4
- Experienced2
- Professional Musician1
- Good Tone5
- Consistent4
- Well Built / Quality3
- Long Life2
- Beautiful1
Reviewed by 10 customers
This uke checks all the boxes at a reasonable price
submitted2 months ago
byChris
fromConcord CA
For less than the cost of a basic acoustic ukelele I was able to get this beautiful instrument. It has solid wood, pearl inlays, electric pickup, and a built in tuner. As a bonus, it also comes with a reinforced neck to ensure it stays in tune. The sound is beyond great and it is an exceptional value.
Review After Three Years
submitted5 years ago
byNvan
fromMinneapolis, MN
I've had this ukulele for three years and I can say that it was well worth the money. I initially bought this uke to as a beginner and after three years this uke is still holding up strong and still sounds great. This uke isn't cheap, but also isn't extremely expensive like some other ukes out there. The only thing I've changed on the uke are the strings (which is common after playing for years). I had no issues about tuning the uke, and the built in tuner is very handy to make sure that you're in tune.
looks better than it sounds
submitted5 years ago
bymatt
fromboston
It's nice looking, but: - Tone is not great - 3rd string keeps losing tune
Great Uke for any occasion
submitted7 years ago
byNvan
fromMinneapolis
I bought this uke and have been using it for seven months now and I have to say that this is an amazing ukulele! The sound is great and the tone is very consistent; I was very surprised at how crisp and loud this uke was. The tuner is handy, but I would rather use a SNARK to ensure that the strings are fully tuned. This ukulele isn't extremely expensive nor is it really cheap, but it is worth every penny.
Love the sound!! Plays well!
submitted7 years ago
byMiddleSchoolMusicTeacher
fromLouisville
I play guitar and other instruments. This is my first Ukulele. I am enjoying it !
Great instrument
submitted7 years ago
byMury23
fromManchester, NH
This is a beautiful instrument with a good tone. The electric pick up works well. I put a low G on mine (concert) so that I have a high G uke and a low G uke for different purposes. I have two minor complaints: 1. The tuner - It's not great, I use it to get a baseline and then tune by ear. It's finicky. You might tune it a half pitch high before it registers correct then it instantly blinks high. However, I will say that it recognizes my low G which I did not really expect it to. 2. My wrist would cramp when using a strap that hangs from the soundhole. There is a sharp swoop in the headstock that limits how far up your hand can go. Also the waist of the ukulele is high. So the distance between those points is short (12"). This problem is probably dependent on each person - arm length, hand size, etc. I switched to a strap that holds the ukulele closer to the bridge and that easily remedied the problem.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted2 years ago
asked byEd
fromManteca Ca
would this work well with a Fender Champion 20 20-Watt Electric Guitar Amplifier -
Yes it would.submitted3 years ago
asked byRCH
fromCanton Michigan
I know cable is not included, any suggestion what type I should get and are they all the same size? Will be plugging it to an audio interface. New to all of these-learning.
Livewire Elite Instrument Cablesubmitted4 years ago
asked byKyzelle
fromundisclosed
How do I plug it in an amp? I am not seeing any holes in it to do so in the pics.
There's an input jack on the bottom. Please give us a call if you would like some help 877 687 5403submitted6 years ago
asked byPaul
fromMinnesota
I'm looking for a hard case for this uke. Recomendations?
I would recommend the Musician's Gear Concert Ukulele Case Blacksubmitted6 years ago
asked byPat
fromundisclosed
What kind of battery for the built-in tuner?
The preamp / tuner uses a 9 volt battery.submitted6 years ago
asked byjustmakingsure
fromAlberta
does this come with a chord to plug into the amp?
This does not come with the electric cablesubmitted7 years ago
asked byPelonc55
fromundisclosed
If you were to plug it into an amp, how would it sound like? Would it sound like a regular ukulele but louder, or more like an electric guitar?
It would depend on the amp you're running it through. If the amp has a pure enough clean setting it would sound like a Ukulele only louder, but if there's distortion or high gain on it the sound would be like a guitar on the higher end of the fret board.