Flight Princess Series 4-String Tenor Ukulele (Antonia TE) - Perfect for Beginners, Travel & Live Performances
Flight Princess Series 4-String Tenor Ukulele (Antonia TE) - Perfect for Beginners, Travel & Live Performances

Flight Princess Series 4-String Tenor Ukulele (Antonia TE) - Perfect for Beginners, Travel & Live Performances

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Product Description

Antonia's design brings a strength and confidence in appearance fit for any royal House! This tenor sized ukulele is made of a warm-sounding solid mahogany top, with laminate mahogany back and sides, and finished in a soft satin. Every Antonia ukulele comes with a bone nut and saddle, and Worth Brown fluorocarbon strings. Every detail has been tended to, including the new Flight redesigned headstock, and state of the art Double B1U pickup installed.

Product Features

This ukulele features a beautiful all-solid mahogany top and laminate mahogany back and sides

Double brand B1U pickup installed that is easy to use, simple tone, and volume control

These fluorocarbon strings have quality and projection that brings out the beautiful tone of these instruments

Updated headstock shape for a classier look

Since everything in the Princess series has to be bigger and better, we included our deluxe gig bag with 15mm of padding

Customer Reviews

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The tune dial adjusts the amount of feedback I get through my amp. I’ve used the same amp with two other instruments and never had an issue, but the Antonia seems to make the amp screech as soon as it’s plugged in. When I did manage to get actual sound, there was a ton of distortion no matter what I did. There’s also a battery indicator despite that there seem to be no batteries or switches to turn on (there was no documentation for the pickup, so who knows what the indicator light is for).The fret board is a little dry and the finish isn’t super consistent. The sound is also pretty thin, which is weird for a tenor. It’s fine for an entry level instrument, but the price is too high for the quality.I heard flight was supposed to have really great quality, so this was really disappointing.