- Finish: Matte
- Top: Mahogany
- Bottom and Sides: Mahogany
- Fretboard: Rosewood
- Electronics: Cascha
Cascha HH 2026 E Natural Soprano Ukulele
The high-quality mahogany body of the ukulele instrument and the excellent sounding Aquila sides creates a balanced clear warm sound on the ukulele.
With the built-in piezo pickup system with integrated tuner and 3-band equalizer, the ukulele is equipped for performances of all kinds.
Secure hold – the two strap pins can easily be attached to the ukulele strap to comfortably hang the instrument when playing.
No more matched ukulele strings – thanks to precise, encapsulated tuning mechanisms, the ukulele keeps its mood perfect.
Ukulele Set with 3 coloured plectrums and a practical bag.
Finish: Matte
The matte finish gives surfaces a subtle, unobtrusive and elegant appearance without gloss. This type of finish is achieved by using special paints, varnishes or coatings that absorb light instead of reflecting it. This provides a smooth, non-dazzling finish which gives the materials a sophisticated and modern appearance. The matte finish is popular for its ability to hide small imperfections and fingerprints, making it a convenient choice for everyday use.
Top: Mahogany
Mahogany on the top plate provides a warm, rich tone. The emphasis is on the mid and low ranges. The sound is full, with strong sustain and round highs that add depth and resonance.
Fretboard: Rosewood
Rosewood is a dark, dense wood that offers a warm, rich tone with excellent response and sustain. The rosewood fingerboard is valued for its smoothness and comfortable feel while offering durability and longevity. It is popular for its rich sound and classic aesthetic.
Тype
Size
Number of Strings
Tuning Machines
Tuner
Handedness
Colour
Cutaway
Number of Frets
Electronics
Cascha
Bridge/Tremolo
Strap Button
Original Colour by Producer
Natural
Incl. Gig bag/Case
Made in
China
Documents
Manufacturer information
Safety instructions
Please refer to the user manual for the specific safety instructions for this product.

