WHY EBONY?
Ebony has been a long-term staple for instrument makers as a material for fingerboards and bridges due to its toughness and ringing tone.
TONE?
This dense hardwood is typically clear and loud with considerable overtones and dynamic range. It has a strong bass and lower mids, clear highs, and a slightly scooped midrange like rosewood. Like koa, it often takes a little while for the tone to open up and become richer.
LOOKS
It ranges in colour from jet black to dark brown and often contains lighter streaks.
In days gone by the colour was thought to be an indication of quality but this has been disproven in recent times by many guitar makers. This has led to a vastly improved sustainability outcome for this precious resource
The Kala Ebony line has a deep brown body with reddish-brown striping, finished in satin for a natural look. The light-coloured Maple rosette and binding create a nice contrast to the Ebony body.
SPECS
SIZE: |
Tenor |
TOP: |
Striped Ebony |
BACK & SIDES: |
Striped Ebony |
BINDING: |
Maple |
NECK: |
Mahogany |
FINISH: |
Satin |
FINGERBOARD: |
Laurel |
HEADSTOCK: |
Standard |
STRINGS: |
Aquila Super Nylgut® |
ELECTRONICS: |
UK-300TR |
NUT & SADDLE: |
Graph Tech NuBone® |
MEASUREMENTS
Scale Length: 16.875 inches, Overall Instrument Length: 25.75 inches, Body Length: 11.75 inches, Number of Frets: 18, Width at Upper Bout: 7 inches, Width at Lower Bout: 9.3125 inches, Width at Waist: 5.625 inches, Body Depth: 3.125 inches, Fingerboard Width at Nut: 1.4375 inches, Fingerboard width at neck/body joint: 1.8125 inches