BSL Wolf Series 23 inch Professional Solid Top Concert Ukulele Hawaii Guitar Package with Rosewood, Koa and Mahogany
BSL Wolf Series 23 inch Professional Solid Top Concert Ukulele Hawaii Guitar Package with Rosewood, Koa and Mahogany
SKU:BSL-Wolf Ukulele-Rosewood Only
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BSL Wolf Series 23 inch Professional Solid Top Concert Ukulele Hawaii Guitar Package with Rosewood, Koa and Mahogany
BSL Wolf Series come with closed-end version of the button: dust-proof and durable, high stability, lightweight construction (18 tooth precision positioning chord button) process to ensure the balance of gravity to prevent top-heavy Moreover, it your bottleneck, reducing the burden on the left: fit fingers semicircle design tiger's mouth, the high bits and lower bits from the neck thickness (2mm difference within the international standard). Arched design, slightly flared back: "Adjustment type" micro drum backplane through process, with a curved back slightly raised (less than or equal to 4mm), allowing radiation to maximize the sound, stressing middle voice with a more balanced acoustic tone. A ++ class selection of imported materials: A ++ level selection of imported natural dried lumber, deep and powerful timbre, resonance. Most Importantly the Wolf Series are made with Solid Top Wood which create sustainable sound.
Mahogany
Mahogany can be a surprisingly good choice. The combination of a mahogany soundboard with a back and sides of the same woods is midrange-rich and punchy and works especially well for country-blues fingerpicking. This full mahogany combination that many guitarist swear by, making full Mahogany guitars extremely popular.
Koa
Hardwoods like koa are used for soundboards, usually with backs and sides of the same material. These woods are low in overtones and sound very direct, with impressive mids. The combination of a mahogany soundboard with a back and sides of the same woods is midrange-rich and punchy and works especially well for country-blues fingerpicking. Lightweight, rigid, yet bendable, Koa is a great material for guitar manufacturers to work with. When paired with the right soundboard, it also has a wonderful tonal quality. If you can’t decide between maple and rosewood, Koa offers the best of both worlds: the crisp, clarity of the former and warmth and thick tone of the latter.
Rosewood
Rosewood, which takes the name from its characteristic floral scent, is an ideal tonewood for backs and sides. “Rosewood is dense and heavy compared to other woods—almost so heavy that it sinks in water,” Boak says. “And it produces extremely warm and resonant tones.” While rosewoods might sound amazing, a Ukulele made from this species, with its complex overtones and sustain, can present headaches for a recording engineer. An instrument whose sonic spectrum is cluttered is more difficult to record than one with a comparably direct sound. So, in the studio, mahogany backs and sides can be preferable to rosewood.
