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Honestly, it’s hard to tell which one I like better. The reason I picked these particular models is because I get questions all the time about the differences. They are similarly priced and these are the best ukuleles you can buy for this price in the entry-level ukulele market. All of these ukes are built well and will last.
This is the Makala brand (Kala’s entry level brand) Soprano Ukulele that looks like the KA-15s. It is made with Agathis, a wood similar in look and tone to the Mahogany, but cheaper and (very) slightly less resonate. The Tuners on this guy are not as nice as the KA series ukes. The body shape and inside bracing are the same as the other three. One thing I noticed is that when the nut is shaped for the MK-S, they are consitently sloppy. There are plastic shavings hanging off the nut, but real easy to scrape off. This uke shares several features with the KA-15s including the double lined rosette and the brass frets. Unfortunately, this uke comes with the cheaper, black GHS ukulele strings that just don’t hold a candle to the nicer Aquila strings. So the tone of this uke as it is doesn’t compare, BUT, when restrung with Aquila strings this guy keeps up in resonance and tone pretty good with it’s other brothers.
Verdict:
For $39 this guy is a great beginner ukuelele, lacking in features that only an experienced player would bother with. Great for starting out. Buy it here.
This guy is built with mahogany neck and a thin mahogany laminate body. I think that is the key with Kala ukes and what makes their less expensive stuff so resonate. The body shape and inside bracing are the same as all three. It has nice tuners, which, as anyone who has tuned a ukulele will know, is a HUGE help. Cheaper ukuleles just don’t stay in tune. It also helps that Aquila strings come standard on all Kala ukes.
Other features:
Brass frets
Rosewood fretboard
Double lined rosette
Inlaid fretboard dots and side dots
Excellent sound
Verdict:
For $49 I believe you can’t possible buy a better ukulele for this price.
Buy it here.



This ukulele is extremely similar to the KA-15s. The main differences being the binding, no rosette, and nickel/silver frets. The rest of this ukulele is the same, including body shape and inside bracing design! It also seems that the Mahogany wood selections used in the KA-S are consistently superior in quality to the KA-15s. I think if you like the binding, and I will admit, it is a very good and clean look, this one is for you. The nickel/silver frets also look very good on this uke, although sound wise the difference is very subtle. It shares the same tonality as the KA-15s with a rich, loud ukulele sound.
Verdict:
For $59 this seems, on appearance, to be the better Ukuelele. Sound-wise they are similar, but visually the KA-S is superior in looks. I think the binding makes a huge difference here. Craftsmanship and general quality puts this uke as the winner.
Buy it here.
Here at Grand Central Music, we buy, sell, trade, and consign Gear all day long. We are one of the only places on the Central Coast that functions like the ‘Ebay Dropoff Stores’ from back in the day. Come see us for more information.
Howard Paul, CEO of Benedetto Guitars will be giving a free workshop at Grand Central Music Store on Monday, Jan 18th from 12-2.
He will be covering their history, design, construction, performance characteristics and industry trends. Attendees will have an opportunity to try a wide range of Benedetto guitars.
Come down and check it out!
Grand Central Music Store is putting on a Holiday Party and Sale on Sat. Dec 19th. A live performance by the hot new group Minka will be at 1pm. An open jam will follow.
There will be free Barbeque Pulled Pork sandwiches.
The sale is a store-wide 10% off sale. Everything from guitars, keyboards, accesories, amps and more!
Come by and grab a sandwich, check out the live music and get a great deal on a guitar!

Grand Central Music Store
3195 S. Higuera
Across from the DMV in SLO
805-785-0275
www.GrandCentralMusicStore.com
Are you looking for an inexpensive musical gift?
Ukuleles are the answer!!
The whole world has caught island fever and we’ve been selling a ton of Ukuleles and Uke accessories for the last several months.
The Uke is easy to play, sounds pleasant, and best of all, inexpensive!
We have an entire ebay store dedicated to the Uke:
Visit The Uke King!
And while you’re at it, here is a PDF file of Christmas songs specifically for the Ukulele courtesy of www.ukuke.co.uk:
Grand Central Music’s Student Performance Spring 2009 was a great time! Thanks to all the students & parents for making such a good event.
View the entire playlist here:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=646126D1DFD45F3C
We’re looking foreword to watching our students perform at the Monday Club on Tuesday, May 12th!
Our student performances are so numerous that we put together two shows, one at 5:30 pm and one at 7:30 pm. We’ll be getting our students ready and we look foreword to seeing you there.
Click Here for video of outstanding performances from last falls recital!
Monday Club
1815 Monterey Street
San Luis Obispo, CA
Near the Vets Hall
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We’ve been working our ebay sales heavily lately and we just crossed the 1000 feedbacks today at exactly 4:20 pm on January 29th. Thank you to our loyal and lovely customers, we love you!
Here’s to crossing the 5 digit mark soon!
Cheers!

Ryan Reed and Instructor Forrestt Williams performing a Red Hot Chili Peppers bass medley:
Cole Robbins and Instructor Pat Pearson laying down some blues:
Jack Stoll and Pat Pearson:
Our very own Jazz Guitar Instructor