Description
Mahogany oiled finish thinline Pixelator, baritone electric ukulele.
Black scratchplate.
Maple neck and Ebony fretboard.
Padded gig bag included.
Carefully set up with a comfortable low action and ready to rock out of the box.
Ideal for kids and adults of all ages.
This lefty baritone electric ukulele is created using mostly recycled timber from various species of tree. Many of the Ukulele parts are created in-house from scratch, eg the bridge control plate, pickups and the neck which are laser cut stainless steel. The only outsourced parts are the electronics and the machine-heads.
The Ukulele’s pick-ups are hand scatter wound on traditional fiberboard flatwork bobbins, and wax potted – meaning they are soaked in hot bees wax – giving them a distinctive tone with no unwanted feedback. Controls are pickup selector, volume and tone knobs.
The woodwork is hand-routed, sanded and spray – painted in-house as well.
The scale length is baritone 19″. The total size is 748 x 248 x 55 mm.
More info about the Pixelator at : https://www.fannerelectricukulele.com/pixelator-electric-ukulele/
The Sound
You can listen to it on SoundCloud : https://soundcloud.com/user-972955959/fanner-guitar-works-pixelator
You can see a demo of the Pixelator on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ze9PMc9Sfds
This ukulele is a pure electric solid body ukulele, that must be played through a guitar amplifier. It has a great unique sound that lends itself to being played with over-drive and other standard electric guitar effects.
Strings are regular electric guitar strings. You can use a set of 11’s and add a 13 for a high g or use the fourth string from the set for a low G. You can use thinner strings but the tuning stability becomes less manageable with thinner strings. Thicker strings are also ok. 12’s give a tight feel but 13’s are a bit too stiff. It comes down to personal preference.
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