The Ibanez UICT100-MGS is a tenor ukulele with an unusual design that will especially delight electric guitar fans. With its rocky look, it can be presented especially well on stage and definitely causes a stir there. Therefore, the instrument is also equipped with a pickup system for amplified playing. For easy transport, a gig bag is also included.
Since this model is a tenor ukulele, its sound is slightly deeper and more assertive than the soprano ukulele, which produces the characteristic Hawaiian sound, due to the more voluminous soundbox. The sound of the UICT100-MGS is given a bright, clear note by a spruce top, which is enriched with a warm tone by the okoume body when played softly or fingerpicked. and to perfect the appearance of an electric guitar, the model has a side sound port in the rib. This creates less feedback, which is especially advantageous during performances. Players can also hear the sound directly and clearly through the side sound hole.
Due to its larger size, the tenor ukulele is easier to play than the smaller soprano ukulele. This is especially helpful for taller people, since fingerings are easier to manage. The okoum neck with Purpleheart fingerboard and 37 mm nut width fits well in the hand, while the dot inlays provide orientation. And to get the most out of the instrument, it has a cutaway that allows free access to the high registers. Meanwhile, sturdy die-cast tuners keep the tuning stable.
For excellent amplification on stage, the ukulele features the Ibanez AEQ-2UT pickup. In addition to a volume control, the system has a 2-band equalizer for individual adjustment of bass and treble. In this way, the sound can be adjusted to your own preferences or to the ambient conditions. In addition, an integrated tuner ensures a sound-assured performance.
The striking look of the ukulele attracts all eyes. The design is strongly based on the appearance of an electric guitar and is modeled after the Ibanez Iceman body. The eye-catching metallic gray sunburst finish with white single-ply bindings gives the instrument a very special character that enhances the stage image to the maximum.