The Kala U-Bass was made famous by Bakithi Kumalo of Paul Simon’s band so we wanted to review it when looking for the best bass ukuleles. The portable bass guitar is constructed of solid spruce and mahogany with a rosewood fingerboard. If you don’t already know the basics about bass guitars, be sure to give our best bass guitar guide a read.
Features:
- Unique Polyurethane Strings
- Standard Bass Tuning
- Acoustic Electric Hybrid Guitar
- Gig Bag Included
- 20″ Scale
- 16 Frets
- 21 Scales
- Custom Die Cast Tuners
- Proprietary Polyurethane strings
- Kala electronic system
- Active EQ with Built In Tuner
The solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides are a big part of what gives the Kala U-Bass its special tone.
The combination of a mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard make this bass guitar feel good in the hands of any bass player. The size of the Kala U-Bass makes it great for travel. If you’re a fan of the rosewood material and also play acoustic guitar, the guitar we feature in our FG830 review is covered in beautiful rosewood.
The Bass Ukulele is one of the newest instruments to become popularized by the trend towards portable instruments. The Ukulele Bass also known as the U-Bass is small enough to fit into a backpack and big enough to create a massive sound.
The Ukulele Bass was once considered to be a novelty item, until influential bass players began to use them in their shows.
Bass players including Felix Pastorius and Bakithi Kumalo used the U-Bass in live performances. Felix Pastorius with The Chase Brothers and Bakithi Kumalo with Paul Simon were both stand out performances with the U-Bass.