Davis Compares Kala and Caramel Brand Ukuleles.

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июл 2021
  • Corrie Crazy
    1 day ago
    Nice job, Rich! What do you think of the Caramel brand? It certainly rings beautifully in your video. How does its quality compare with Kala Brand, for example? Thanks for all your great videos, by the way. I really enjoy them. :)
    Note: I receive 12-15 Caramel ukuleles in the mail every week and I'm very pleased with most of them. Some are quite amazing, beautiful, and perfect.
    Rich Davis
    21 hours ago
    I just made a video comparing Kala with Caramel. My favorite ukulele is a Kala but my favorite ukulele brand is Caramel. Playability and sound will be similar for both brands. Talking about ukuleles like Kala KA-CG and KA-TG (not the cheap ukes Kala sells), the ukuleles will come better finished than Caramel but at a cost much, much higher! You can get a great glossy zebrawood Caramel concert ukulele with strap buttons, gig bag and all the accessories for $43.99 on Amazon! The Kala mahogany glossy concert is $134.99 with a junky kit bundle that includes a clip on strap. There's a huge difference in price for little difference in sound and playability. Right now Caramel has many very exciting low price but quality ukuleles on Amazon. Check out the all solid mahogany soprano and concerts ($39.99 and $54.99) and compare to the KA-CG! Rich Davis
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  • @randallrandall1
    @randallrandall1 3 года назад +6

    Just gonna weigh in here a bit. I have a large collection of ukuleles (33) today that includes Martins, KoAlohas Kalas, Flights, Oscar Schmidt. Ohana, Kmise, Caramel and Enya. If I had discovered the magic of the less expensive Kmise and Caramel ukuleles earlier my collection would probably be much smaller. The kmise tiger flame and the caramel glossies are my absolute favorites and are my go to ukuleles. No clue how they can sell a wonderful ukulele and accessories so reasonably but they do. Thanks for your great videos!!

    • @richdavis4007
      @richdavis4007  3 года назад +1

      I love the Kmise tiger flames and am so happy to find someone with lots of experience with all types of ukes including expensive ones who so enthusiastically also appreciates them. Your comment really warms my heart. Thanks! Rich

  • @50mantravelling52
    @50mantravelling52 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Rich thanks for your reviews on the Caramel ukuleles. After slot of thought and a few doubts I decided to buy my first baritone, a Caramel Mahogany solid from Amazon partly based on your reviews. It has been changed a bit with a slotted headstock but what a lovely instrument I am so pleased with it and I think it sounds great. The rounded edges of the body were a surprise. Thanks again 👍👋

    • @richdavis4007
      @richdavis4007  5 месяцев назад +1

      Caramel, always a pretty good brand, is getting better and better! I'm glad you are pleased with your Caramel mahogany baritone!! Rich

  • @Iceland874
    @Iceland874 Год назад

    Great video. All this information is very helpful. Some of the oldest, raggedy instruments have the most beautiful voices. And each instrument has its own beauty. Thank you for your videos and help.

    • @richdavis4007
      @richdavis4007  Год назад

      I believe what you say is true. Some great players play the same old instrument they've had for decades, and because they play well they sound great.

  • @joanborger702
    @joanborger702 3 года назад +1

    That beautiful, gorgeous, lovely Kala is my favorite, of your collection. It's absolutely stunning! But, the zebra, glossy Caramel is a very close second. You comments were spot on, with the comparison. A joy to watch!

    • @richdavis4007
      @richdavis4007  3 года назад

      It was nice to show the two side by side. This zebrawood Caramel is very nice. Thanks, Joan. Rich

  • @davidwelker4172
    @davidwelker4172 3 года назад +1

    Hi Rich, your comment about letting your desire to either play one or fewer vs a desire for multiple instruments lead in how you purchase makes sense (to the cost conscious buyer, like myself). I'm a beginner but I've had the approach of keeping a soprano, a concert and a tenor in my collection. As I advance in my playing and knowledge, I may upgrade in any of those sizes, giving away my current one. I've had a blast purchasing multiple affordable ukuleles to give away though. Thanks for sharing your videos and opinions!

    • @richdavis4007
      @richdavis4007  3 года назад

      Thanks, David. We are blessed with quality affordable ukuleles so why not experiment? If each instrument is a big expense, you're not likely to have three baritones with different tunings. Rich

  • @ukeplayalongs
    @ukeplayalongs 3 года назад +1

    I know this is a Caramel/Kala discussion, but there are brands I would encourage people to look at beyond just Kala. An incomplete list would be: Flight, Ohana, Mainland, Islander, Oscar Schmidt, and Lanikai. That’s if you want to spend more on a more familiar name and also want to buy from an established ukulele specialist. As others have noted, buying any of the large name brand ukuleles from a warehouse is running a risk with setup (whereas ukulele specialists include a setup) but it sure seems like Caramel and Aklot have solved that equation somehow.

    • @richdavis4007
      @richdavis4007  3 года назад

      Chris, I haven't worried about setup in five years or more. The special setups I've gotten over the years, far as I could tell, were rip offs. I bought an expensive Zager guitar that came with extra special set up from Denny Zager himself. Super. There went $850. When I began my guitar lessons first thing my guitar teacher did was give my new Zager guitar a super duper setup. He said it needed it! I despised the guitar, setup or not, and never could tell it was easy to play! Several years later I sold it for $300 and was glad to see it gone. Rich

  • @colettebezio1913
    @colettebezio1913 8 месяцев назад

    It's always nice to hear you talk about the off-brand ukuleles, because I have a low budget and a sort of awful Pokemon "gotta try 'em all" compulsion. Started with a $20 no-name ukulele off Temu (which was fun) upgraded to an Uma 03cp concert pineapple (love it) couldn't resist a Janny soprano from Temu because it was cheap and made of spalted maple (gorgeous) and still wanted to try a mango ukulele, nylgut strings, and real bone saddle and nut, all of which I recently got in an on-sale Flight Supernatural. (My most expensive uke so far.) I'm hoping that will stop me from running up my credit balance any more for a while. Though maybe a Caramel will be in my future some time :D

    • @richdavis4007
      @richdavis4007  8 месяцев назад +1

      Ukulele shopping can be more fun than ukulele playing! These days finally the balance has tilted to playing for me so I'm not tempted to add to my pile of 80. Of the brands you mentioned, the only one we have in common is Uma. Mine is a solid top tenor given to me by Bernadette.😊😊😊

  • @zozoart
    @zozoart 3 года назад

    Just curious if the Kala has a better fret edge finish or not than the Caramel. I have several Caramels and my first disappointment with them was the soprano gloss mahogany where the intonation was way off and the finish not so great.

    • @richdavis4007
      @richdavis4007  3 года назад

      Caramel fret finish these days is as nice as on Kalas. I love the Caramel mahogany gloss soprano and have purchased a few of them, all very nice. Rich Davis

  • @richforestall1459
    @richforestall1459 3 года назад +1

    Hi Rich what model is that Caramel?

    • @richdavis4007
      @richdavis4007  3 года назад

      Pretty zebrawood Caramel CB103. I got a five pack of Caramel baritone ukuleles delivered to me direct from China yesterday. It will be very exciting looking at these 1 x 1 over the next few days. Some, surely, will be zebrawoods. Rich

  • @congerscott6064
    @congerscott6064 Год назад +1

    Thanks Rich, I think I'll buy a caramel ukulele and play it the rest of my life, I just can't justify spending that much more money for a instrument that sounds and play's the same, if something happens to my caramel I'll be able to afford to replace it 👍🏆.

    • @richdavis4007
      @richdavis4007  Год назад

      That makes a lot of sense to me. 😊😊😊😊

  • @faethe000
    @faethe000 3 года назад +1

    I like Kala as a brand. I think they're falling behind other brands in innovation and modern design, though. I own one, and it's gorgeous (cedar top and ziricote sides), but I do wish it had things like chamfered edges, stealth tuners, a black nut and saddle, a comfort edge, etc.

  • @mchaywood83
    @mchaywood83 6 месяцев назад +1

    Where can you purchase the factory defect ukuleles?

    • @richdavis4007
      @richdavis4007  6 месяцев назад

      We found some half price Caramel baritone ukuleles on Amazon a few weeks ago. Used to be Caramel sold them on eBay all the time. Not any more. Here's a recent video about a deal on baritones:
      ruclips.net/video/TSlxHjs8yps/видео.html

    • @richdavis4007
      @richdavis4007  6 месяцев назад

      When shopping Caramel ukes be sure to check out CaramelUkulele.com

    • @mchaywood83
      @mchaywood83 6 месяцев назад +1

      @richdavis4007 are there certain key words you use or do you just search factory defect caramel ukulele?

    • @richdavis4007
      @richdavis4007  6 месяцев назад +1

      I don't think you'll find anything on eBay or Amazon at the moment. On eBay I'd search the term Caramel Ukulele Factory Defect. On Amazon I'd look at all the listings for the size ukulele I wanted and see what the buying options are. Some have Amazon Warehouse deals which can save a lot of $$. Facebook Marketplace could offer some super deals, though you may have to offer to pay shipping on some of them.@@mchaywood83

  • @patriciapdxukesongs
    @patriciapdxukesongs 3 года назад

    In my limited experience (3 Kalas in the past), I would be reluctant to buy a Kala again without a professional setup, as the action on all three I had was way too high. Also I feel the Kala necks are too thick for my comfort. On the other hand, my one Caramel has perfect action and intonation, and the neck is very comfortable to play; I feel I truly lucked out on that one ($29!). I purchased an Ohana cedar top soprano which was properly set up and decided I wouldn't invest in any more Amazon/eBay ukes; sometimes you luck out, sometimes you don't. I feel it's less expensive and less risky to be sure the uke is right the first time.

    • @richdavis4007
      @richdavis4007  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, Patricia. Everyone's experience is valuable to the rest of us. Thanks for sharing yours. Rich

  • @michaelscott751
    @michaelscott751 3 года назад +1

    Hello David so your paying more money for a brand name and you get no extras with your expensive ukulele.so you buy a less expensive uku you get so much more with your package.

  • @davidbaird1898
    @davidbaird1898 3 года назад +1

    If you are talking laminate vs laminate, then I agree...because all laminates sound largely the same.

    • @richdavis4007
      @richdavis4007  3 года назад

      David my ears aren't so great but they love the way many of my laminate ukuleles sound. I do not prefer solid top or all solid over my favorite laminate ukuleles. Not at all. Best wishes. Rich