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Batking Electric Ukulele,30 Inch Cutaway Bass Wooden Electric Acoustic Bass Ukulele Ukelele Built-in EQ Tuner with F Sound Holes

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Features

  • Dual F shaped sound holes design, not only make the bass ukulele look more exquisite, but also make its sound more full.
  • 30 inch cutaway electric bass ukulele with EQ, giving you unique and powerful sound after connecting with amplifier.
  • Plywood topboard, side board and backboard, solid wood fretboard, rubber strings, features excellent tone and comfortable playing feel.
  • With 6.35mm interface for connecting the bass ukulele with amplifier, suitable for stage performance. Just start your show!
  • Built-in EQ, with vo-lume, bass, mid and treble control, supports tuner function for fast and easy tuning.

Brand: MUSOO


Size: 30 inches


Color: natural


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 32.2 x 12.99 x 4.41 inches


Top Material Type: Mahogany


Back Material Type: Mahogany


Finish Type: Polished


Instrument: Ukulele


Item Weight: 1070 Grams


Operation Mode: Electric


Item Weight: 2.36 pounds


Product Dimensions: 32.2 x 12.99 x 4.41 inches


Date First Available: March 26, 2019


Back Material: Mahogany


Body Material: mahogany


Color Name: natural


Fretboard Material: rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: combination


Top Material: Mahogany


Neck Material Type: mahogany


Number of Strings: 4


Guitar Bridge System: adjustable


Material Type: mahogany


Musical Style: world-music


Size: 30 inches


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Jun 9 – Jul 3

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Sounds Amazing
Love this bass…Plays and sounds great!
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2021 by EastMan

  • Not quality
The pickup only picks up the middle two strings sound, so the lowest and the highest string are pretty much 50 percent less volume.
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023 by Michael Wolff

  • Not bad for the cheapest bass ukulele I could find, but…
Some years ago I bought one of the first Kala U-Basses, a well made instrument that I enjoyed playing and even used on a gig once. I sold it a while back, as it wasn’t being played, but recently I thought it might be fun to have one for travel and sofa jamming. Kalas are still on the expensive side, and this time I thought I’d see what you can get while paying as little as possible. This was the cheapest bass ukulele I found on Amazon, and for the money, it’s not too bad. I chose a fretless uke as fret placement is very critical on a scale this short, and most instruments get it wrong. (I don’t think I’ve ever seen a ukulele of any sort under $200 that played in tune all the way up to the 12th fret.) The stretchy strings make it even harder to play a fretted bass ukulele in tune, but with a fretless instrument you can easily compensate for that. The fingerboard has very little crown, but that doesn’t seem to cause too many problems. What does cause problems is that the strings are too low on the bass side- the E is actually lower than the G! Playing requires a light touch to keep the low E from rattling against the fingerboard. About the preamp, and the electronics in general: They’re good enough for home use. The built in tuner is very handy, the tone controls work, and both a 1/4” and Canon-type low-Z connector are available for connecting to amp or PA. The connectors are mounted on a plastic plate, so you might want to use a magnetic break-away cable if you plan on using this on stage. I had one problem initially with the volume control- it was full of dust or other contaminant and didn’t made good contact, cutting out at several points. Exercising it back and forth for a minute cleared this up. There’s a removable plate on the back to allow you to insert strings through the bridge, just as on the U-Bass, but while the Kala uses magnets to hold the plate on, this bass uses six tiny screws. Luckily starting replacement is not something you need to do very often. The strings are the typical soft polyurethane used on most instruments, and take a while (like, several days) to stretch out and stabilize, especially if they’re installed the way these are, with far too many turns on the tuners. Overall, it’s not terrible, given what I paid for it, but it did arrive with several flaws that you really shouldn’t accept in a new instrument. It serves the function I bought it for, and with a few fixes (raise the bridge saddle, put magnets in the cover plate, repair the cracked jack plate, etc) it’ll could be a better instrument, but a buyer shouldn’t have to deal with these issues. Should you buy one? Honestly, I don’t think I’d recommend it. I recently received another U-Bass that sells for about $20 more, and is much, much, better. It has a solid top, accurate frets, a neck with a truss rod, and comes with real Aquila Thundergut strings. The overall build quality is much better, too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2021 by Michael J Michael J

  • Bad Ting!
Top will warp, then it will be unplayable! Warp, warp, warp, warp, warp, warp, warp, warp.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2022 by R. E. Collins

  • The Uke arrived with no supporting materials, instructions, 🤷🏼♂️
Pretty. Still experimenting with ancillary equipment. As is the Uke makes hardly any sound: requires compatible amplification; no manufacture’s guidance.
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2022 by Jack Oconnor

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