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Key Features
The Snail SUC-M3 Concert Ukulele has been exquisitely crafted from mahogany and features a completely solid build. It delivers exceptional sound projection that is balanced across the whole frequency range. Expect plenty of ukulele charm with an undercurrent of warmth - it's the ultimate tone for players who want a fuller, more dynamic uke sound. Plus, its concert size offers comfortable playability to musicians who require something larger than the classic soprano size.
Underneath your fingertips will lie a sumptuous ebony fretboard, an exquisite tonewood that allows for seamless playing. It's the kind of magical playing experience a uke should provide. And thanks to Snail's sharp attention to detail, the SUC-M3 looks just as good as it sounds. With an elegant soundhole rosette, a gleaming gloss finish, and a gorgeously natural aesthetic, it's sure to be love at first sight.
Product Ref: 88184
The concert size of the SUC-M3 is supremely comfortable to play, offering you the benefits of a uke that is slightly bigger than the classic soprano. Perfect for larger fingered players, it makes fretting, fingerpicking, and strumming exceptionally easy, so you can relish a magical playing experience every time. What's more, the concert sound is not something to be ignored either. You'll have a full uke tone carried with heavenly projection, whilst shimmering sustain ensures every note rings out beautifully.
Delve into the depths of rich, wondrously resonant tones. They all exude from the solid mahogany build of the SUC-M3. In fact, the whole of the body has been crafted from this marvellous tonewood, giving you boundless sonic goodness. Thanks to its emphasis on midrange frequencies, mahogany delivers a brilliantly balanced sound that is carried with an undercurrent of warmth, something that concert uke players crave.