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Bubblegum Pink Jazzmistress tenor solid body electric ukulele. Scale length 17″
TLDR: Two single coil pickups,3 way selector switch, volume and tone controls.
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The Neck
Unleash your full musical potential with our hand-shaped maple neck and maple fretboard, designed for great playability.
Pale real abalone block markers make chords easy to place. We collect abalone shells from the local coastline to make these.
No fret buzz thanks to a meticulously executed fret job, ensuring a smooth and effortless playing experience.
Resonant Hand-carved 35mm Bone Nut.
The Body
- Reclaimed timber has been aging for a long time, often for several decades. This allows it to develop unique tonal characteristics that can add warmth, depth and complexity to the sound of the guitar.
- Reclaimed timber is generally more stable than newly cut wood. This reduces the likelihood of warping, twisting or cracking over time. Ensuring that the guitar retains its sound quality and playability for years to come.
- Reclaiming timber from old buildings and other structures helps to reduce waste and preserve resources, making it an environmentally responsible choice for guitar makers.
Overall, the combination of stability, character and environmental responsibility make reclaimed timber an ideal choice for high-quality guitar building.
Perform with ease and confidence at gigs with strap buttons fitted to every ukulele, providing secure and comfortable playing during standing performances.
The Pickups
It features two single coil pickups hand wound and paired for perfect balance.
A three-way selector switch, coupled with tone and volume controls, allows for easy control of a wide range of tonal effects from the ukulele itself.
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.
Single-coil pickups have a brighter and more defined tone, with emphasis on high-end frequencies. This makes them ideal for genres that require a clear, pronounced sound, such as jazz, funk, and pop. They also tend to have a lower output compared to humbuckers, which can result in a cleaner and less saturated tone.
Other Stuff
Fitted with a mint green scratchplate.
Get ready to shred with this solid body tenor electric ukulele, expertly set up with a low action for optimal comfort. This instrument is ready to rock right out of the box, no further adjustments needed.
Artisanship is at the forefront of this instrument, with most of the parts, such as the bridge, control plate, pickups, and neck, being carefully crafted in-house from start to finish. The only exceptions are the electronics and machine-heads, which are sourced from outside suppliers.
Experience the ultimate in craftsmanship with hand-finished woodwork, expertly sanded and painted in-house for an authentic vintage finish.
The total size is 730 x 360 x 55 mm.
Protect your instrument on the go with the included three-ply padded gig bag.
Further info on the Fanner Jazzmistress at : https://www.fannerelectricukulele.com/jazzmistress-electric-ukulele/
The Sound
Unleash your inner rockstar with this solid body tenor electric ukulele. Designed to produce a unique sound that thrives with over-drive and other electric guitar effects. This instrument is meant to be played through an amplifier.
The Ocelot is essentially the same as the Jazzmistress (it has an additional phse switch), you can see a demo of the tenor Ocelot here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2tXj6a3AhY
You can see a customer demo of the tenor Ocelot on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Y-K5cUrFEA
Thanks to Donna Morvan for the video demo.
Customize your playing experience with the versatility of regular electric guitar strings. Choose from 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. While thinner strings offer a lighter feel, thicker strings are recommended for better tuning stability. Experiment with different gauges, 12’s for a tight feel. 13’s are going to be too stiff for most. The choice ultimately comes down to personal preference.
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