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Review on Ukulele soprano Flight TUS 35 by Stanislaw Koluch ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good balance of price/quality, recommend it.

In general, everything is fine, except for what I described in the shortcomings. You have to remember that this is a 50 g euro ukulele with a waterproof case and Aquila strings that sounds like it costs 100-150. Overall, I'm very happy with the purchase, no matter what.

Updated 10 months ago
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Pros
  • Good pre-set strings as stated. It keeps the system well, I think, including due to the zero fret. Twisted a little bit two strings at the beginning of the tuner and for two weeks of daily playing for at least half an hour a day - just a couple more strings just a bit.
Cons
  • The main disadvantage of this instrument is the frets. The metal wire that separates them (frets) does not p through the entire width of the fretboard, and therefore if the first or fourth string, when clamped, is pulled down or up, respectively, then the string falls on the fret without touching the fret nut and no sound production occurs. I think professionals will not care, but I, as a beginner, have embarrment. Of the minor flaws: the rubber seal under the belt attachment point was immediately bulging and sticking out, it was only slightly pressed from one edge - it needs to be changed. On the cover, the carrying handle is seized on one side with a seam, which personally doesn’t matter to me, because I use only the shoulder strap of the cover.