Koda Electro Acoustic Irish Bouzouki Out of Stock The Koda Electro Acoustic Irish Bouzouki is ideal for any level of player from beginner to advanced. With a spruce top and mahogany back and sides, this flat-backed Irish bouzouki offers a bright, clear, resonant tone that can cater to the needs of any bouzouki player. This premium electro acoustic bouzouki also features a pickup so you can plug in and play, making it ideal for the professional gigging musician. Comes with a free padded gig bag.
Key Features of the Koda Irish Bouzouki:
Electro acoustic bouzouki Pickup with audio output jack Irish style flat back bouzouki 8 Strings 24 Frets GDAD Tuning Spruce top Rosewood fingerboard with dot inlay Mahogany neck and resonator Satin finish Geared tuners with pearlescent buttons
Bonus Features
Free Premium Padded Gig Bag 14 Day Money Back Guarantee One Year Warranty
Product Specifications Top nut width: 38mmScale length: 660mmBody width: 380mmBody depth: 90mmWeight: approx. 3kg Electro Acoustic Pickup One of the most exciting features of this Koda Irish Bouzouki is its audio jack output. A pickup means volume is never an issue. Just plug in and play and control the volume and tone levels directly from the control panel. An electric acoustic bouzouki offers huge performance potential making this the perfect instrument for the gigging musician. What are the Advantages of a Floating Bridge? Floating bridges are more versatile than fixed bridges and can be easily adjusted. This allows for ease of adjustments to intonation and string height. The floating bridge is one of the main features that helps to create the bouzouki's characteristic biting sound, creating a bright top-end sound with plenty of attack. What's the Difference Between an Irish Bouzouki and a Greek Bouzouki? The bouzouki first became popular in Irish music in the 1970s. The so called Irish bouzouki is an adaptation of the much older original Greek string instrument. The three main differences between the Irish bouzouki and Greek bouzouki lie in the shape of the body, the length of the fingerboard and the tuning of the strings. Greek bouzoukis feature the typical rounded back, and can be either three course (6 string) or four course (8 string) instruments. Greek bouzoukis are typically slightly larger instruments with a longer scale length of approximately 27 frets. The Irish bouzouki features a shallow, flat back which some find easier to hold. Irish bouzoukis typically feature a shorter scale length of approximately 24 frets. The string sets or string pairs on a Greek bouzouki are typically tuned to a octave intervals. Standard tuning for a Greek bouzouki is CFAD. Irish bouzouki pairs are tuned in unison to GDAE or GDAD. This tuning lends itself well to accompanying traditional Irish music. Need advice on purchasing an Irish bouzouki? Whether you're looking to buy a bouzouki online or looking for a vintage bouzouki for sale, you've come to the right place.
Our in house team of expert advisors is here to help. Get in touch by emailing info@mcneelamusic.com. We're happy to answer all your questions and we cater to all experience levels - beginner, intermediate or advanced. There's no question too big or small! Good to Know:
14 day money back guarantee from the day you receive your Koda Bouzouki. See our Shipping & Returns Policy. 1 year warranty - all our new banjos offer a one year guarantee for parts and service. Free backup service for one year. If purchased before 12pm (Monday-Friday), we ship it the same business day. Priority Shipping Worldwide.
ESTIMATED SHIPPING TIMESAll orders placed before 12pm are shipped the same day.IRELAND (Next Day)UK (5 - 7 days)EUROPE (7 days)USA and CANADA (7 - 10) days)REST OF WORLD (10 - 14 days)
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Dublin
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