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The EleUke Peanut is a portable electric solidbody ukulele designed for modern musicians. With Bluetooth functionality, it allows for silent practice with headphones or live amplification. The built-in rechargeable battery eliminates the hassle of changing batteries, making it an ideal companion for travel and impromptu jam sessions.
M**S
Doesn't sound too good or that loud.
The usb port was kind of crushed and the strings are cheap. Needs upgrading.
W**D
Improvements on previous version
I just received my new Eleuke and am impressed with the improvements made to the little solid body Peanut Eleuke compared to the previous version.I previously had the older version (sold to a friend so I could buy this one) and while it was nice, this new version is so much better.Particularly, the bridge being lower on the body now gives this ukulele much better intonation up the neck than the previous version, which did play sharp going towards the 12th fret.Additionally, the slotted headstock is much nicer in appearance. I am looking forward to taking this little ukulele with me on many adventures.(Solid body soprano, Peanut Eleuke)
A**.
Terrible tone in headphones
What I like: Bluetooth is a nice feature. Nice sound when played without any hookups. Sounds great through an amp. Way better quality than Ammoon brand.What I don’t like: the main feature, using with headphones, is pretty bad. It just sounds terrible. I also don’t like that they made the top where the tuners are so big. For a travel ukulele, a lot of space is wasted having the tuners up top and on such a large space. The first fret is also comically small, even for a soprano. Will be returning and purchasing a handcrafted, smarter made ukulele from Etsy. Still 4 stars for the combination of price/portability/and sound through an amp or sans headphones.
S**H
Uke good but damaged
I really like the Eleuke itself, very easy to use, however the one I received was definitely not brand new. There's quite a bit of visible damage on the higher frets. Buyer beware if looking for brand new product.Edit: Still like the Eleuke itself, but one of the strings already snapped and upon closer inspection I don't think they were Aquila.
J**R
Nice form factor, but sound issues
I liked the shape and built in headphone amp of this ukulele. But the A string played noticeably lower in volume than the other three strings. I couldn't get past the unexpected volume drop off and sent it back.
D**N
Great practice tool
Very quiet played acoustical. With headphones and Bluetooth there is a hum in background. Very light. Must use strap th hold while playing.Lots of fun and great practice tool for cords and songs. Works great with Kala app or Chordify through Bluetooth. I wish they made a full Tenor version as the neck is narrow for even a Concert Uke.
H**E
Good travel practice ukulele
Bought this as a quieter way to practice the uke in the home. Plug in headphones and it sounds like a regular acoustic. I haven’t tried connecting it to my phone with Bluetooth yet, but very pleased with it as a second uke that I can travel with.
J**R
Works but build quality leaves much to be desired
I'm a mandolin player but wanted to pick this up as I live in an apartment and mandolins are surprisingly resonant for such as small instrument. Plus the steel strings on my electric mandolin were giving me some pain in my wrist and moving to lower tension nylon strings is a good way of saving your joints.Aquila makes a set of strings which allows you to tune an ukulele to GDAE so I figured I was set.The ukulele is pretty darn compact but its a functional instrument. Where I ran into problems was with the build quality. The panel with the plugs and USB charging cable wasn't screwed in, the screws were entirely missing. So I had to steal them from another component. Once in place that panel works just fine. That's an idiotic quality control issue.The saddle where you insert the strings however is CRAP. If you look closely at the photos of the instrument you'll see a metal place with holes that you insert your string ends into. Those slots are sharp so I ended up having to buy monofillament fishing line because it kept cutting the E string before I could get it all the way in tune. Its a bad design decision.The tuning pegs are cheap. Getting the fine tuning into each string is a fight every time.This is specific to this model. Newer versions of the Eleuke soprano do not have the same components so I would strongly suggest skipping this one and buying the newer version with a more traditional bridge and saddle. The overall concept is nice, but this particular model being offered for sale is one I'd strongly recommend passing on due to quality issues.Once you get beyond those issues it works fine. The electrics are simple and work well. Playing without plugging in headphones is fine as well. It doesn't sound as nice but you'll get enough of an idea of the sound to practice sucessfully. If you're an insomniac looking to practice without your partner smacking you over the head with your ukulele at 3:00 in the morning after waking them up... this is your baby. Just not this model.
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