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Product Ref: 116688
The Ortega RUK11FMH features a body constructed entirely from flamed mahogany, offering a pleasingly eye-catching aesthetic with an impressive and classic tonal output. Its flamed mahogany construction produces a warm, resonant sound which early on become well-known as the classic ukulele sound. The RUK11FMH's flamed mahogany build also projects mid-range emphasis with a punchy, woody sonic-character. Furthermore, the RUK11FMH produces a lively, delicate and vibrant sound with great dynamics and definition. Lastly, the overall tone produced responds superbly to picking and strumming alike.
Constructed from mahogany, the RUK11FMH's neck provides a quick and dynamic response while adding extra warmth and resonance to the ukulele's overall sound. In addition, the neck is topped with a walnut fingerboard that not only offers a pleasing aesthetic but adds balance, warmth, and a unique earthy tone to the overall sound. Furthermore, the fingerboard is sprinkled with classic white dots for added aesthetic appeal and provides a traditional look with an elegantly stylish design.
The RUK11FMH features a concert body, slightly larger in size than the standard soprano sized ukuleles with an extended range. Its concert body provides a comfortable playing experience for both beginners and more advanced players, perfect for sitting with for long practice sessions. In addition, the RUK11FMH's concert body produces a rich, clear and balanced sound that is equally suited to picking and strumming techniques. The concert ukulele also has a slightly larger body than the standard soprano size, providing the player with a louder ukulele voice. Furthermore, the RUK11FMH's concert body has also become the choice of preference for the ukulele soloist due to its extended range and 19 frets, providing more room to experiment up and down the fingerboard.