Fender Fullerton Jazzmaster Ukulele - Olympic White
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The typical concert bag is insufficiently large; The Fender Concert Uke gig bag FU610 is a tight fit, but it gets the job done. I paid $30 on Amazon for it;
Sorry, I'm not sure, but after owning mine for about a year, I can say that I love it. It's well made, the EQ is good, and it has the Fender name and quality, so you'll love it.
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Selected User Reviews For Fender Fullerton Jazzmaster Ukulele - Olympic White
On a Sunday, I just got there. Very nice, with a flawless finish and everything in its place. I love the tidepool color, and while I won't be keeping the Aquilas because they aren't my style, this is a beautiful ukulele. It's fantastic thanks to my Roland and Spark. I'm very happy. After playing it for a few days, I noticed some minor debris sprayed into the finish, as well as some irregular dimples in the wood, but it's still a fantastic instrument. br>After finishing this, I went out and bought the White one. It arrived during a blizzard on the mainland and was completely out of whack. Not panicking, I gave her two weeks in Hawaii to rehydrate, then put Tenor strings on her with a low G, and she plumped up perfectly and is a growler. For those who are curious, these are high-quality instruments.
The photos do not do the experience justice! This ukelele is a little more expensive, but it's well worth it. It's a stunning instrument that's well-made (due to Fender), has a color screen digital tuner built into the side (that's extremely accurate), and an output jack. With a clean tone and some nice reverb and delay effects, this thing sounds fantastic when plugged into an amp. The only thing I don't like about it is that there's no place to attach a strap to it. Nonetheless, this is a fantastic purchase.
The neck is a little thicker than it should be. You'd think that if Fender was making ukuleles in the style of electric guitars, they'd include a strap attachment. There is a strap option on the Epiphone Les Paul models, and they play smoothly. br>br>The aesthetics are still appealing to me. Now I want to try it with an amplifier.
My wife and I saw Jimmy Buffett play one of these (an identical version) at a concert in Indianapolis earlier this year, and it's everything you'd expect from a Fender at a price you wouldn't expect. I'm a guitar player, but I'd never tried ukulele before. JB's appealed to my wife, who asked if I could play the ukulele. "No," I replied, "but it's something I've always wanted to do. " " She suggested I get one like Jimmy's, and I told her I expected it to cost at least $600. It turns out that I was completely wrong. Jimmy's version has some strap buttons that aren't on the standard version, but everything else is the same. Great tone, and the preamp/tuner works well with my Positive Grid Spark. This isn't a toy by any stretch of the imagination. It's concert size, which means it's larger than a soprano ukulele (which I believe most people are familiar with), but smaller than a tenor.
It's simple to tune and sounds great. I'm using it with a mini Donner amp and I'm very pleased with it so far. The only change I intend to make is to the strings, but I would recommend this instrument to both beginners and experienced players; it's a lot of fun to play!.
great sound, excellent finish, pick up works great, held tune right out of the box, but what else would you expect from a Fender? I recommend this ukulele because it looks great.
The built-in tuner is one of my favorite features of this device. It makes tuning and playing a lot easier. The sound and shape are both excellent. It sounds good on the amp, and the audience seems to like it. This is a great Fender!.