Description
Dusky Pink Ocelot 17 inch tenor scale length solid body electric ukulele.
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The Body
Dusky pink on reclaimed Meranti.
The wood is strong, light, stable and very resistant to atmospheric changes.
The Neck
Unleash your full musical potential with our hand-shaped Kiaat neck and Wenge fretboard, designed for great playability. Resin ivory dot markers make chords easy to place.
No fret buzz thanks to a meticulously executed fret job, ensuring a smooth and effortless playing experience.
Resonant Hand-carved 35mm Bone Nut.
The Pickups
Single coil neck and bridge pickups. Singe coils have a bright sound and lots of zing.
A three way selector switch coupled with tone and volume controls, which allows for easy control of a wide range of tonal effects from the ukulele itself.
Phase inversion switch for additional versatility.
Discover unparalleled tone with pick-ups that are hand scatter wound and treated with the traditional method of wax potting. The hot bees wax soak enhances the distinctive tone and eliminates any unwanted feedback.
Other Stuff
White pealescent scratchplate
This 17 inch Tenor thinline electric ukulele is carefully set-up with a comfortable low action, so that its ready to rock, straight out of the box!
Ideal for kids and adults of all ages.
Many of the parts are created in-house from scratch, eg the bridge control plate, pickups and the neck. The only outsourced parts are the electronics and the machine-heads.
Padded gig-bag is included.
Further info on the Fanner Ocelot here: https://www.fannerelectricukulele.com/ocelot-electric-ukulele/
The Sound
This is a solid body tenor electric ukulele with a unique sound that lends itself to being played with over-drive and other standard electric guitar effects. As such it needs to be played through a guitar amplifier.
You can listen to the Ocelot here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-_YYuG7hsw
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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