Enya

Enya EUT MAD EQ Tenor Solid Mahogany Ukulele - Blue

SKU: 12S4126B2EI
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₹22,500.00
₹19,900.00
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(Inclusive of all taxes)
The Enya EUC MAD EQ is constructed with an all-Solid African Mahogany top, sides, and back combined with a Nu-bone nut and bridge to deliver a resonant warmer tone and a focused sound. Its Rosewood fingerboard is a breeze to play and the bridge adds clarity to each note played with its lasting durability. This is also one of the most affordable solid top ukuleles out there! It comes with an awesome 10mm branded padded gig bag as well. For the discriminating player, this all-solid Mahogany Ukulele is available in concert or tenor sizes. It features black classic tuning pegs, Nubone nut & saddle, and available Double ® B1U pickups. Quality workmanship and use of Mahogany in its construction contribute to its uniquely resonant, yet warm sound. Includes premium gig bag.
Country of Origin: China
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Model: EUT-MAD BUSize: Tenor
Top: Solid MahoganyBack&Sides: Solid Mahogany
Neck: Solid MahoganyFretboard: Radius Richlite
Tuning Pegs: Black ClassicNut & Saddle: Nubone
Bridge: RichliteColor: Blue
Strings: Enya Fluorocarbon / D'Addario®EJ87T
Nut Width: 1-7/16” (Concert) / 1-1/2" (Tenor)
Finish: Gloss
Pickup: Double® B1U 

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