Enya

Enya EUT-M6 Solid Mahogany Tenor Ukulele

SKU: 12A4126NME3
MRP:
₹27,000.00
₹26,500.00
2% Off
(Inclusive of all taxes)
The same instrument as our traditional solid body Mahogany Ukulele, but in a stunning body-colored hi-gloss wood finish. For discerning players, the choice of tonewood is important. Mahogany is a reddish-brown tropical hardwood known for being durable yet lightweight. Its well-balanced and moderate tone has made Mahogany among the most widely used tonewoods for Ukuleles. The M6 features solid Mahogany top, back, and sides and upgraded tuners that aid in Intonation and to help it stay in tune. The high gloss finish is wear and corrosion-resistant, with the added benefit of contributing to its clear, crisp tone. Great for a range of players from beginner, intermediate, or professional.
Country of Origin: China
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Description

What's in the box: Enya M6 ukulele, premium gig bag.



Model: EUT-M6 




Size: Tenor

Top: Solid MahoganyBack&Sides: Solid Mahogany
Neck: Solid MahoganyFretboard: Radius Richlite
Tuning Pegs: Gold Agate Die-CastNut & Saddle: Nubone
Bridge: RichliteColor: Gloss Mahogany
Strings:  D'Addario®EJ87T
Nut Width: 1-1/2" (Tenor)
Finish: Gloss

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

The main difference between cutaway and non-cutaway guitars is in their body shape. Cutaway guitars have a section removed from the body, making it easier to access higher frets, which is great for lead playing. However, this design can slightly reduce resonance and volume. Non-cutaway guitars retain a full body shape, which often produces a fuller, richer sound due to the increased wood mass. While they may be harder to play in the higher fret range, they offer better tonal quality. Choosing between the two depends on your playing style and whether you prioritize accessibility or sound quality.

GENERAL FAQs

Yes, transacoustic guitars tend to be more expensive than regular acoustic guitars. The additional technology that allows them to produce effects without external equipment increases the cost. However, prices vary depending on the brand, model, and features offered.

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