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Diamond Head DU-100 Rainbow Soprano Ukulele - Black

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Color: Black


Configuration: Ukulele


Features

  • Diamond Head DU-xxx Soprano Ukulele for Beginners Colorful Acoustic Starter Ukulele with Geared Tuners, 3-Chord Chart & Matching Gig Bag
  • MATERIAL & QUALITY: Durable maple body and neck with high-gloss finish make this soprano acoustic ukulele a premium, long-lasting starter instrument built for beginners and students.
  • PERFORMANCE & EFFICIENCY: Bright, clear tone with reliable tuning thanks to geared guitar-style tuners, making this acoustic ukulele perfect for practice, performance, or travel.
  • EASE OF USE: Perfect for new players, this student ukulele offers easy 3-chord learning and effortless playability for enjoyable practice.
  • DESIGN & AESTHETICS: Vibrant, colorful finish with sleek body design gives this colorful ukulele a stylish look, making it stand out while maintaining premium acoustic performance.
  • CARE & MAINTENANCE: Includes color-matched gig bag for safe storage and portability, protecting your acoustic starter uke and keeping it performance-ready wherever you go.
  • Young players will love 'em - grownups too!

Description

Diamond Head DU-100 Rainbow Soprano Ukulele - Black

Brand: Diamond Head


Size: Soprano


Color: Black


Item dimensions L x W x H: 21 x 7 x 2.25 inches


Top Material Type: Maple


Back Material Type: Maple


String Material Type: Nylon


Finish Type: Varnish


Instrument: Guitar, Ukulele


Item Weight: 16 ounces


Brand Name: Diamond Head


Instrument: Guitar, Ukulele


Manufacturer: KMC Music Inc


UPC: 688382018907 616983038178


Global Trade Identification Number: 07


Manufacturer Part Number: DU-100


Model Name: DU-100


Model Number: DU-100


Warranty Description: 1 year.


Item Type Name: Ukulele


Included Components: with bag


Instrument Size: Soprano


Item Dimensions: 21 x 7 x 2.25 inches


Item Weight: 16 ounces


Top Material Type: Maple


Back Material Type: Maple


String Material Type: Nylon


Body Material Type: Maple


Material Type: Maple


Color: Black


Finish Type: Varnish


Sound Profile: Bright


Operation Mode: Manual


Number of Strings: 4


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Diamond Head DU-109 Ukelele - White
Color: White Configuration: Ukulele
I purchased this to compare to the Hola! HM-21 ukelele. For a little over $30, it is an inexpensive investment in an entry-level Soprano ukelele. The fit & finish is very nice, with glossy white paint and black bridge & fretboard. The body is narrower and more elongated than that of the HM-21. The DU-109 has geared machines and a nice contrasting ring around the sound hole. I play guitar and am just learning & dabbling with the ukelele. The sound is OK, and it seems replacing the included strings with Aquila's may be the way to go to achieve the best sound. These ukes are available in 11 different colors. So far I have the DU-100 (black) & DU-109 (white) I plan on ordering one of each to decorate a wall. UPDATE 3/20/14: Received the Diamond Head DU-103 (orange) yesterday, and the DU-108 (purple) ukeleles today. The build quality and paint is very good, however, be advised that the purple paint is EXTREMELY dark, appearing almost black under normal lighting. It only shows up like the photo if you have it in sunlight, under an extremely bright light source, or hit it with a flash. I would suggest that the manufacturer select a lighter shade that shows up as purple under normal lighting. Update 3/22/14: Received five more Diamond Head ukes today. The DU-101 (brown), DU-102 (red), DU-104 (yellow), DU-105 (green), and the DU-110 (pink). Only two more to go! All arrived in great shape and the colors are true to their Amazon photos. All of these ukes come with a painted, high-gloss finish, except for the DU-101 (brown). The DU-101 is finished with a matte brown stain that looks very nice. It also has different machines, with the string pegs being about twice the height of the others. It looks a little strange with the extended pegs but works fine. I assume they must have run out of the normal machines and used these as a substitute? I only have the DU-106 & DU-107 (light & dark blue) to go to complete the set for my wall display. Update 3/28/14: Received the DU-106 (light blue) & DU-107 (blue) ukeleles today. These were numbers ten & eleven, and completes my set of all eleven colors for my wall. Like the previous nine, the DU-106 & DU-107 are well made and have a nice glossy finish. I am impressed that I purchased eleven different models and was happy with them all. Now I have to find a deal on guitar hangers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2014 by Dirty Bird

  • Great Sound, Easy to tune & Play once You Get Used to it
Color: Red Configuration: Ukulele
This is my first ukulele, and I think it's got a really good sound, and it looks amazing. People have been complaining about the tuning, and yes, at first it does get out of tune a lot, but after a few times tuning it, it doesn't become a problem anymore. I think most instruments with new strings do that. I don't exactly know how to play ukulele, but there a lot of tutorials on the internet that can help you if you don't want to pay money for a tutor. Playing the uke did take a little getting used to, because I have played guitar for three years before I got it, and it was frustrating at first, but it got easier. Be warned, though: I thought the ukulele would be the same as playing guitar, but it is pretty different (different chords, four strings instead of six. So, don't make the same mistake as I did. But, overall, I think this is an awesome instrument (coming from a beginner). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2012 by Matilda Something

  • Good for the price; good for a beginning student.
I bought this for my daughter who's started playing in an kids' (tweens) church group (Christian Uke!?!? -- as long as she's with good friends & off the streets, I'm happy.) This is good enough for her purposes. I did what some other reviewer suggested and changed out the factory strings for Aquila New Nylgut AQ-4 Soprano Ukulele Strings - High G - Set of 4. Whoa! Wasn't bad before, but sure is louder now; perhaps even a better sound. As an experienced amateur musician (brass, nothing with strings,) changing out the strings confirmed for me this: this model is *not* for anyone past -- perhaps even *at* -- an intermediate skill level. - quality of construction & assembly seems good all around - frets & body-end of string hardware all seem fine. - tuning pins are t.r.o.u.b.l.e. Each one's got it's own idiosyncratic behavior. 2 of them are mostly good; the other 2 have something elliptical (instead of circular) in how their components were formed. They've got some very uneven tensioning behavior. With the price of these things, I'm sure it would be better to upgrade than to replace the tuning pins. I've heard China has a "Button City," where most of the world's buttons are made. I think they must have a "Ukulele Village," too. My daughter received loaner uke of a different brand (same price range, avail on Amazon) until the one I bought arrived. While both instruments were in the house, I compared them and -- aside from paint differences -- found only cosmetic differences in the shape of the head. Otherwise were very similar. I wager all other ukes in this price range compare similarly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2016 by A Curmudgeon in Brookeville

  • Great for the price
Color: Brown Configuration: Ukulele
I just bought this little ukulele, and I love it so far. I bought it because I wanted something more portable than my guitar for backpacking trips, and I also wanted to liven up some of my songs. I am serious into music, but I just didn't want to spend that much money on something I considered an alternative to my guitar. So, for $20 I would have gotten a toy; for $30--this ukulele--I got an instrument. Something to keep in mind: the strings are nylon, so they will continue to go out of tune for a long time because the strings need stretching. Mine would go out of tune with each strum when I first tried it. Don't try tightening the screws because it's not an issue with the ukulele itself, and you might mess something up. All you need to do to speed up the process is to manually stretch them, which can be done by lifting up the string to get tension from the top of the fret to the bottom, down the length of the ukulele. Open up a tuner online, listen to the corresponding note, and when each string is in tune, pull the string, re-tune, pull the string, re-tune, etc. Eventually even with stretching, the strings will be in tune, so this means the strings are as stretched out as they need to be. You will of course have to re-tune them again at some point, but it won't be after every strum. I'd say this whole process takes about a half hour. One other thing, by the advice of (seemingly) everyone else, I bought Aquila strings, but they haven't come in the mail yet. After stretching the original strings that came with the ukulele, I'm not sure I'll need the fancy ones (and by fancy, I mean $9 strings). I'm sure they would sound better, so I'll use them when they come, but again I'm using this as an instrument and not just a hobby, so they aren't necessarily necessary depending on your usage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2014 by Effie

  • good for beginners
Color: Red Configuration: Ukulele
Cute and cheap. You get what you pay for but I'm happy with it for as little as I play it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2026 by Deb

  • Great Appearance
Color: Yellow Configuration: Ukulele
It was a nice piece for a gift.
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Can't Beat It For The Price
I purchased this for my three year old daughter's birthday. I think it's a great value for $30. The construction seems to be of good quality, the paint is flawless, and it has a nice, glossy finish. I will agree with the other reviewers who have said that the strings are useless, though. Basically, what are you getting is a real maple wood starter ukulele, but with toy strings on it. My sister, who plays both ukulele and viola, attempted to tune it and wasn't really able to get it in tune at all. I wish I would've heeded the advice of other reviewers and purchased different strings at the time I ordered this. But again, for $30, I don't have a problem with this at all. 5 more bucks on strings and we should be good to go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2013 by RachG

  • Terrible!
I ordered a Diamond Head DU10 Soprano ukulele in pink. I received a little over a week later a Diamond Head DU110. It arrived all scratched up in its terrible packaging and it also had many flaws in the paint. A few pieces of the paint chipped off, revealing the black behind it and in some parts, the paint was really shear, showing again, some of the black. After I inspected it a little more the second day, I noticed that the bridge was off. The right side was pointed a little higher than the left making it look even more cheaply made. The strings that came with it had a horrible sound. Plunk, plunk plunk was all I heard. After replacing the strings though, it no longer sounded like a child's toy. It had a nice, soothing sound to it. If you do not care about the appearance of this ukulele, I would recommend you buy this because it is a cheap starter uke with a nice soothing sound after the strings have been replaced. I would not recommend this Diamond Head uke to you of you care about the appearance of it. Overall, I was not satisfied with the instrument. It wasn't even the one I ordered! Terrible, terrible, terrible! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2012 by Anonymous

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