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ricdoug
`Olu`olu

USA
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Posted - 07/25/2009 :  9:28:06 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
When traveling overseas, the baggage is sometimes limited to
44 pounds (20 kilograms) total. Many of us like to carry our
musical instruments, but size and weight restrict that from
happening. The ukulele is a small and lightweight instrument
that fits that bill, BUT I also like to carry a guitar…



The Traveler Ultra Light Guitar has a full 24 ¾” scale, is 28”
in length and weighs only 3 pounds. The quality chromed and
geared tuners are cleverly protected by the body of the guitar,
protecting them from damage:



There is a Shadow piezoelectric pickup and a ¼” jack installed
in the endpin. The Ultra Light is an acoustic guitar that requires
amplification to play for others:



It also comes with a chromed wire thigh rest for playing sitting
down, For amplification I recommend an amp made for
acoustic instruments. The Roland Microcube and Roland
Street Cube are lightweight battery/AC powered amps that
have an acoustic setting and are ideal as a travel companion
for the Ultra Light, due to the small size, light weight and
superb audio performance:



The Ultra Light comes with a durable quality gig bag that you
can easily stow in the overhead cargo on aircraft. I keep a
guitar cable, picks, strings and a chromatic tuner in the
zippered accessory pouch of the case:



Now, on to the playability of this fine instrument…

The action is factory set low, for easy fingering and chording.
Intonation is accurate all the way up the fretboard and the
shape of the body allow easy access all the way up to the
22nd fret.

The tone is a rich acoustic timber when amplified. I was
expecting the usual passive piezoelectric pickup “bark”,
but this setup produces a very natural and uncolored
sound. It can be played for long sessions without fatigue.

Caveats:

When playing standing a strap MUST be used. The balance
would be off, otherwise. No big deal. I don’t mind the strap.

When playing sitting down, the wire thigh rest must be used
to make the Ultra Light feel and play like other guitars.
Again, no big deal. Just use the thigh rest.

It requires amplification. Also, no big deal. Plug it in and
play.

Highly recommended as a travel guitar, that can also hold
it’s own in a real live gig! Ric

It's easier to ask for forgiveness, than permission!

jlsulle
Lokahi

USA
284 Posts

Posted - 08/04/2009 :  03:57:12 AM  Show Profile  Send jlsulle a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
We have one of these little beauties for sale brand new at less than new price. Contact member dfpet thru this website for details.She won it at the So. Cal slack key festival in Jan. Jerry
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