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Kala Solid Body U-Bass
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 4:05 pm
by dorfmeister
I remember thinking it would be cool to have one of the original acoustic U-Bass Ukes.

Now they have a solidbody version. I think this looks pretty cool, though I can see how someone could disagree.
http://www.kalaukulele.com/U-BASS_Solid.asp
Re: Kala Solid Body U-Bass
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 4:54 pm
by Gearmond
Tobias is gonna sue, yo.
Re: Kala Solid Body U-Bass
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 6:00 pm
by The4455
I played one of the acoustic ones, it was okay. Not much rojection in terms of sound but still fun.
Re: Kala Solid Body U-Bass
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 10:14 pm
by Achtane
The first time I heard about the U-Bass, it was:
"hmm..."
*sees price tag*
NOPE
Solid body? Blehhh...
It's cool in the same way that electric Les Paul-lookalike ukuleles are cool. Which is, like, cool if you bring it out to play some incredibly cheesy tune to all your friends who also happen to worship Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. And also they're high schoolers who drink coffee all the time.
Because they totally need coffee.
I guess that's cool.
(it isn't)
Re: Kala Solid Body U-Bass
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 10:22 pm
by theavondon
Achtane wrote:The first time I heard about the U-Bass, it was:
"hmm..."
*sees price tag*
NOPE
Solid body? Blehhh...
It's cool in the same way that electric Les Paul-lookalike ukuleles are cool. Which is, like, cool if you bring it out to play some incredibly cheesy tune to all your friends who also happen to worship Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. And also they're high schoolers who drink coffee all the time.
Because they totally need coffee.
I guess that's cool.
(it isn't)
It really isn't.
Re: Kala Solid Body U-Bass
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 10:48 pm
by dorfmeister
It is another tool that can be cool or lame depending on how you use it.
I think the portability of it makes it pretty cool. Nice portable tool for a bassist--- not a replacement for anything.
Re: Kala Solid Body U-Bass
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 11:28 pm
by SmallEQ
Gearmond wrote:Tobias is gonna sue, yo.
If you're somehow insinuating that it knocks off a Tobias design, then you are doing a major discredit to the man.
It really looks very little like a Tobias other than the fact it has two horns.
Re: Kala Solid Body U-Bass
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 11:30 pm
by SmallEQ
Achtane wrote:The first time I heard about the U-Bass, it was:
"hmm..."
*sees price tag*
NOPE
Solid body? Blehhh...
It's cool in the same way that electric Les Paul-lookalike ukuleles are cool. Which is, like, cool if you bring it out to play some incredibly cheesy tune to all your friends who also happen to worship Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. And also they're high schoolers who drink coffee all the time.
Because they totally need coffee.
I guess that's cool.
(it isn't)
You sound bitter.

Re: Kala Solid Body U-Bass
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 11:44 pm
by Achtane
SmallEQ wrote:Achtane wrote:The first time I heard about the U-Bass, it was:
"hmm..."
*sees price tag*
NOPE
Solid body? Blehhh...
It's cool in the same way that electric Les Paul-lookalike ukuleles are cool. Which is, like, cool if you bring it out to play some incredibly cheesy tune to all your friends who also happen to worship Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. And also they're high schoolers who drink coffee all the time.
Because they totally need coffee.
I guess that's cool.
(it isn't)
You sound bitter.

BITTER, UNLIKE THEIR WUSS COFFEE.
I'll never forgive those coffee-sipping bastiches

Re: Kala Solid Body U-Bass
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 6:29 am
by one bad monkey
I'd like to try one out at a store (but apparently they're out of stock nearly everywhere) to see what the hype is about. They look to be easier to play than the old Ashbory basses that after a couple of minutes, your fingers just stuck to the strings.
The pricetag isn't that bad on the acoustic; it's getting up there on the solid body one (MSRP on the Kala site is $1,200?!).
Re: Kala Solid Body U-Bass
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:02 pm
by dorfmeister
one bad monkey wrote:I'd like to try one out at a store (but apparently they're out of stock nearly everywhere) to see what the hype is about. They look to be easier to play than the old Ashbory basses that after a couple of minutes, your fingers just stuck to the strings.
The pricetag isn't that bad on the acoustic; it's getting up there on the solid body one (MSRP on the Kala site is $1,200?!).
I didn't realize the solid body cost that much....that is a bit out of line.....the hollow body is more reasonably priced.
Re: Kala Solid Body U-Bass
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:13 pm
by Dandolin
Yeah the acoustic one doesn't have enough of a sound chamber to give you the volumez. The electric doesn't have the same problem, obviously, but it misses out a little on the random acts of jamz scale 'cuz you have to plug it in--wonder how it would sound through a fuzzhugger pipe amp? I think it'd be cool if they went with a single-cut design--it's not like you need the long upper horn to avoid the neck divez.
Also, the intoanationz?
Re: Kala Solid Body U-Bass
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 6:17 pm
by Gearmond
SmallEQ wrote:Gearmond wrote:Tobias is gonna sue, yo.
If you're somehow insinuating that it knocks off a Tobias design, then you are doing a major discredit to the man.
It really looks very little like a Tobias other than the fact it has two horns.
it looks a lot like one because of the proportions of the horns, and the curvature of the body.
i know my Tobias
Re: Kala Solid Body U-Bass
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 8:52 pm
by one bad monkey
dorfmeister wrote:I didn't realize the solid body cost that much....that is a bit out of line.....the hollow body is more reasonably priced.
Right. Plus, the demo of the solid body one really didn't make me interested. It sounded really floppy and thuddy, especially when Hutch was trying to hit some of the dead notes he was playing. I would've liked to hear an actual U-Bass clip, especially if he plays one as much as mentioned.