The thing I find usually wrong with uke's made to look like electric guitars is that some element or other (e.g., the headstock) is not in proportion with the rest of the instrument. This is all perfectly proportioned aesthetically. It's not - trying - to be something else. It just is, and well done. I think after one's mastered a certain level of proficiency with a regular ukulele, this would be the obvious progression. Cuz you want to have fun, more options, more things you can do, etc. Thanks, Barry, for another brilliant review!
I want one. So bad. I just bought a new Reverb Twin 200 watt Fender composite amp waiting for me in USA once I can get back after Corona and I have a JCM 50 watt running through a 4x12 Orange stack at my home here in Colombia. I am ready to turn it up to 11.
Owned one of the these for a year. I was lucky to get it 2nd hand for around $325.00 delivered to my door. Really a well built instrument. I loved everything about it except the string spacing at the bridge. Tough for finger picking or using a single finger to play melody lines. It really is set up to be played with a pick. But it can do pretty anything an electric guitar can do tonally. Tons of fun.
Just want to say thanks for the comprehensive and informative reviews. I've treated myself to a Risa LP and your review really helped make my mind up. Had it for just under a month and it's the most fun I've ever had with an instrument. Cheers Barry!
Fun indeed! You would be the focal point of the band with that bauble. If one plays a Les Paul, she noodles mostly above the fifth fret anyway . . . so why not. I have the Risa Uke-Solid Tenor which played through a guitar tube amp can sound loud, down and dirty as well and with nylon strings. I noticed you reviewed the concert version a while back. Tis a similar curiosity when I play it out. Thanks for the review.
Seems that they used the wrong potentiometers for the volume, you can recognise it when the poti works more like a switch. A logarithmic with another resistance value would help and it neither doesn't cost a fortune nor it's a big deal to change them. But annoying if the first thing you have to do is to heat up your soldering iron.
This is the review that made me decide I needed the long scale soprano version of this. No regrets. It's a constant joy. Is it worth it? Well, I changed the strings to slightly thicker flatwound ones - and it keeps in tune better now and sounds at least as good as any guitar I have owned and is much more enjoyable to play. Love it.
Thanks for the tip on the strings. I've got one arriving in a couple of days, and I'll pass on about maybe needing thicker strings when I take it in for its setup. Planning on rocking it high-G. Haven't had a non-acoustic guitar-like instrument for, oh, nearly 2 decades now, so I'm well stoked ^_^
After saving up for over a year and selling a few of my other ukes I was finally able to get this one a month ago. Although I absolutely love it, I keep running into some intonation issues on the C string. Took it into the shop, guy did a whole set up on it. It’s a little better now but still a little flat for my liking. Plays like butter, looks great, feels great.
Yup! The Spinal Tap😂😅🤣. “Can you hear it?” (The reporter was puzzled what he meant) Can you hear it? It’s the Sustain! Great review Sir Barry! Peace!🎶🎙🔈✌🏻❤️
I am lucky enough to own one of these and A Godin Multiuke. The Risa is stunning and sounds brilliant with a touch of echo and reverb. Steel strings take a bit of getting used to. Thanks for another great review, only trouble is your reviews are skinting me I keep wanting to buy all the good ones.
haha oh my! how much fun can you have with an electric ukulele! not much you'd think... my Risa came today. i bought the TE version because I'm a huge Tele and Strat fan with several and boy! am i grateful to you Baz for showing me these. sounded nice unplugged, though quiet of course, then plugged in to my Yamaha THR10..... WOW! I'll be in my room for a week or two i think 😄😁 Awesome! Thanks 😊
Nice review Barry. Don't know if I could justify owning one of these as I have too many electric guitars, but I think it would suit a lot of folk. Would love a couple of hours alone with one though, to play some rock and blues solo stuff. I think it would be a great uke for someone in a band , and would suit lead guitarists very well to add a twist.. Looks like a lovely instrument!
Great review. If you can get your hands on a Clearwater electric steel string I would love to know your opinion. They say they are the same as vorson (they look similar). Even if the electronics are crap, they are still very affordable. For electric guitarists that like modding (and may already have some pickups like rails for strats) they could be a good option. I am interested to know about their overall build quality. For people that don't want to get into modding.... Risa all the way.
I will look into it and know the ones you mean (they are re-badges of the Vorson - or the Vorson is the re-badge - same difference). I've played one but not long enough to review it but wasn't hugely impressed. The parts are much cheaper (overly large guitar knobs and a pretty nasty bridge), and I found the neck a bit rough too. Still, they are cheap and I should be able to source one for a review.
Certainly wished you would have used the pickup selector switch. Wanted to hear just more than the neck pickup. And upon doing so you would have seen more usage of the volume knob.
To be honest i don't like doing reviews of electrics full stop. At the end of the day all you are hearing is what my mic picks up from an amplifier - but everyone uses different amps, so there is no real way to do a fair sound test. I can confirm though that the selector works as you would expect it too - bridge sounds brighter and snappier, neck sounds warmer. And you can combine them.
Wow, that is really beautiful Uke!.......Very nice looking.....sounds pretty good too.....A must to use with an amp.....your right about the switch, though....Looks like it would get into the way of your strumming but.....Humbuckers are a sign of quality for this Uke...Wow, does it look good......:)....good review, Barry......:)
I think old telecasters had that ramp up in volume too, you can mod a telecaster pretty easily in ten minutes to make it sound normal volume ramping, you might be able to do it on this LP but I wouldn’t, doesn’t seem like much of an issue like you said
A few minutes before writing this comment, I decided to search for "electric ukulele" and see if I got any promising results, and now I'm very surprised that they even exist in the first place; maybe it's just because it's fairly unusual to me
The zero fret might fix the problem of poorly cut nuts, but at the sacrifice of having any true open strings. There's a reason the market for zero frets is incredibly niche.
Your videos have helped me several times when thinking of purchasing a new ukulele, thank you a lot! I was wondering if you could review the luna flamed acacia concert uke, i would appreciate that.
Hi Barry, have you looked at Fanner Guitar Works electric ukuleles from South Africa? They might be better than the Risa’s. Hand crafted and similarly priced. They look and sound so sweet.
Crash Test Cal yes I know them. Not played one. Did ask him to loan me one for review but he didn’t go for it. I hear good things though. Not sure better is the word though. Similar quality i believe
I’m torn as to which to go for. I’m leaning toward the Fanner as they can be ordered as baritones, which I assume would sound more guitar-like and be a little easier to play being slightly larger than a tenor. Are they fair assumptions? I’m less than a total novice Barry.
Crash Test Cal I never find any are easier to play bar the but width making space bigger - but that isn’t dictated solely by scale length. I have big hands and mainly play guitars but mainly play soprano ukes / go figure!!
Hello, I bought a Risa Ukulele to learn to play. However, I don't know where to find specific tabs for this type of ukulele. I would like to ask you to refer me to a website where I can find tabs so I can start having fun with my new ukulele. Thank you!
What is the tuning ? Is it standard GCEA OR is it Low G , C,E,A? Do you think the gauge of strings could be changed to tune it like a baritone ukulele tuning? Thanks.
GCEA with low G - you could have any tuning you like really (with the right string gauges!) - you'd have to ask Risa what they would recommend for baritone tuning though.
Afraid you would need to message Risa or the dealer - i've never done it - try a chap called Mark Pugh at Stones Music - he's the distributor and will know the gauges they recommend
I have seen a few people say that and know what you mean - I suspect the issue is that would require a whole new fabricated part to make a 'mini' tuneomatic. Suspect that would push the price extremely high
Okay as a Guitar player asking a Ukulele player. . . . Would it be too far apart for me to buy a £100 1/4 guitar and tune it like a ukelele because I'm wanting one but the £529 price tag is a bit steep for the novelty :/
Hey - guitar player mainly here too. It would give you the notes but it’s not the notes that make it a ukulele / it’s the scale length. Closest to guitar is a baritone uke but even those are smaller than ¼ guitars. Uke is scale and scale also changes resonance and response. If you put a capo on a guitar at 5th and play strings 1-4 it’s exactly same as standard uke tuning. But it still won’t sound like a uke
hmmmm that is the dilemma though. . . A bit of chorus a bit of reverb a guitar could sound more like a ukulele but if I get an acoustic ukulele... as beautiful as it is, its limited to being a ukulele. I think I'll need to head into town at some point and try one out in the flesh :/@@GotAUkulele
Just have played a couple and they both had issues. I also dont like the guitar parts they used - like the knobs which are far too big. Certainly a lot cheaper though.
Depends which country you are in - all territories will use different dealers - I can only speak for UK. You could contact Risa though direct to ask - www.ukulele.de/dealer
Hey :) I am thinking about buying the Risa Les Paul (2 Humbuckers) or Strat (1 Humbucker and 1 Single Coil). Unfortunately Risa could not explain the difference in sound (I am looking for a uke that shreds metal). Can you tell the difference? That would be great 😉👌
Sorry - only played the all HB model. But besides, this is the sort of elec guitar discussion that would give you convincing answers on both sides. Some say you can only shred on HBs - some say you can do so with coils!
I am brand new to the ukulele but I'm already thinking an electric uke would be AMAZING. I really appreciate this review. What equipment do you need to play one?
Most Uke players, play Ukulele for the clean acoustic mellow sound it performs, usually even for improvisation they would rather plug an acoustic Ukulele into an amp if need be than a solid body. And I'm one who would rather improvise with my electric guitar than a solid body Uke.
Yet... people can do what they like, and bearing in mind Risa struggle to keep up with demand on these, there are clearly a lot of players out there who disagree. I played festival stages for a few years with a Godin electric uke. Virtually the whole set ran through effects pedals of one sort or another
But, you know - whatever floats your boat. I don't get hyped by the ukulele for being a 'ukulele' - it's just another tool to make music. Hybrids like this one just add to the variety out there.
I have a Vorson, and while I think it's cool that you can get an electric ukulele at such a low price, I won't defend it from the criticism that it absolutely deserves. I'd be a lot more happy with it if the A string wasn't dead silent when you hook it up to an amplifier. Maybe some day I'll be able to cough up the cash for the real thing.
Can anyone please help me, i have purchased a second hand Risa LP Electric Ukulele, it is the soprano size with the extended length. It needs new strings, and im not sure which size guitar strings i need to use...many thanks.
I have one of those. My research indicates the top 4 strings from ordinary electric guitar strings are suitable, but you might want to stick with thinner 9 or 10s. I haven't yet needed to change mine, but I do want a flatwound low G - hence my research.
Update: I got flatties this summer. Not as easy as I had wanted to find the replacement, but I hit upon the ECG23 Chromes - Extra Light Gauge from D'Addario. I found these just a little thicker than the standard ones on the Risa and less likely to bend when fretting. The low G as a flatwound feel much better, and the C string has better tuning stability.
@@GotAUkulele thank you for the answer. I have a lot of woodworking tools and a cnc machine I think I'll try and make one myself ☺ I hope it will turn out well
Hi do you know anywhere selling one of these a bit cheaper by any chance? As my friend started learning uke during lock down and he is progressing really well with it but whilst trying to keep hiss mind active with learning uke he has been dealing with cancer so I want to get hold of one of these for him to say keep strong and keep active 💪👍
Afraid these are always pretty limited in stock - when the come in they go to Risa dealers and sell out quick. Only thing I can suggest is the used market.
Yeah - it's right up there, but depends what sort of electric you are after. I personally prefer electric ukes without steel strings, but that's just me.
Thank you for the review. Really want one of these. However, what is the difference between the Risa Tenor LP and Risa Tenor SC (sold at thomannmusic)? They look identical with humbucker pickups, but one is about $200 cheaper. Seems too good to be true.
@@moiflores5295 Ha - contrary to popular belief - virtually none of the ukes featured on here are mine. They are loaned to me, but I insist they are then taken back. You can't honestly review a ukulele if they are gifted to you. Believe me, there a many I HATE to send back, but back they must go. I actually only own, personally, about 4 or 5.
This looks great BUT ... For the price why not just get an electric guitar, put a capo on the 5th fret, and only play strings 1~4? For that much money you can get a really good guitar that is also a ukulele instead of a ukulele that is a wanna-be guitar. (I'm a ukulele player BTW)
@@GotAUkulele yes Czech made, but they do go through Germany to be shipped to the States. I can't really find the Vorson or the Flight anywhere. Risa price is hefty considering that would place you in the range of a very very good Acoustic /electric. I have a coco with a misi pickup in which I love.
Although I kind of agree with you in a way - insofar as I'd rather a guitar than one of these. Never really seen the point in uke world. But... people like them I suppose!
Why do you need a zero fret in this price range? It's ugly and limiting. Not that hard to do the nut right. You can't change a zero fret height to your liking. Actually, never heard someone liking these until now.
I have been curious about these, and really appreciate you reviewing it! Looks and sounds great!!
The thing I find usually wrong with uke's made to look like electric guitars is that some element or other (e.g., the headstock) is not in proportion with the rest of the instrument. This is all perfectly proportioned aesthetically. It's not - trying - to be something else. It just is, and well done. I think after one's mastered a certain level of proficiency with a regular ukulele, this would be the obvious progression. Cuz you want to have fun, more options, more things you can do, etc. Thanks, Barry, for another brilliant review!
Thanks Lyndsey!
I want one. So bad. I just bought a new Reverb Twin 200 watt Fender composite amp waiting for me in USA once I can get back after Corona and I have a JCM 50 watt running through a 4x12 Orange stack at my home here in Colombia. I am ready to turn it up to 11.
Go for it!
oh dude i am so sorry for you
TTP is everywhere!!
@@hyabussa5747 true! I didn’t get a Risa but I scored a E-Uke from Flight so look at for 2020 some new good stuff!
@@TenThumbsProductions 10-4 will do
Owned one of the these for a year. I was lucky to get it 2nd hand for around $325.00 delivered to my door. Really a well built instrument. I loved everything about it except the string spacing at the bridge. Tough for finger picking or using a single finger to play melody lines. It really is set up to be played with a pick. But it can do pretty anything an electric guitar can do tonally. Tons of fun.
Indeed - huge fun!
Just want to say thanks for the comprehensive and informative reviews. I've treated myself to a Risa LP and your review really helped make my mind up. Had it for just under a month and it's the most fun I've ever had with an instrument. Cheers Barry!
Thanks very much Dean. Great choice!
OMFG I WANT & NEED ONE!
Same
Mine arrived this week after a 4 month wait. Your video review was one of the things that convinced me to get it and I am not disappointed!
Glad it helped!
Mine should be here in a coupla days. Colour me excited!
Solid review as usual. I've had my Risa LP Soprano a year now and I'm still in love! So worth the $$$
Thanks!
8:16 through 8:33 that’s a beautiful sound, show us how to do it plzzzzzzzzz
Link in the description to all vids on the usual songs I play!
awesome
Fun indeed! You would be the focal point of the band with that bauble. If one plays a Les Paul, she noodles mostly above the fifth fret anyway . . . so why not. I have the Risa Uke-Solid Tenor which played through a guitar tube amp can sound loud, down and dirty as well and with nylon strings. I noticed you reviewed the concert version a while back. Tis a similar curiosity when I play it out. Thanks for the review.
Thanks Edward!
Seems that they used the wrong potentiometers for the volume, you can recognise it when the poti works more like a switch. A logarithmic with another resistance value would help and it neither doesn't cost a fortune nor it's a big deal to change them. But annoying if the first thing you have to do is to heat up your soldering iron.
This is the review that made me decide I needed the long scale soprano version of this. No regrets. It's a constant joy.
Is it worth it? Well, I changed the strings to slightly thicker flatwound ones - and it keeps in tune better now and sounds at least as good as any guitar I have owned and is much more enjoyable to play.
Love it.
Thanks for the tip on the strings. I've got one arriving in a couple of days, and I'll pass on about maybe needing thicker strings when I take it in for its setup. Planning on rocking it high-G. Haven't had a non-acoustic guitar-like instrument for, oh, nearly 2 decades now, so I'm well stoked ^_^
After saving up for over a year and selling a few of my other ukes I was finally able to get this one a month ago. Although I absolutely love it, I keep running into some intonation issues on the C string. Took it into the shop, guy did a whole set up on it. It’s a little better now but still a little flat for my liking. Plays like butter, looks great, feels great.
FourFingerFrenzy because of that zero fret this should be easily adjusted at the saddle. Is the 12th note flat or sharp of the open C?
Try D’Addario EXL110w strings. It comes with a 3rd wound string which you can use for your C. It will help with the intonation and overall sound.
Yup! The Spinal Tap😂😅🤣. “Can you hear it?” (The reporter was puzzled what he meant) Can you hear it? It’s the Sustain! Great review Sir Barry! Peace!🎶🎙🔈✌🏻❤️
I am lucky enough to own one of these and A Godin Multiuke. The Risa is stunning and sounds brilliant with a touch of echo and reverb. Steel strings take a bit of getting used to. Thanks for another great review, only trouble is your reviews are skinting me I keep wanting to buy all the good ones.
Sorry!
I’ve seen a vid when a dude makes it sound like an electric guitar, how can you do it with that?
What's the vid?
@@angerock49
ruclips.net/video/_Chm2FQuNRQ/видео.html
haha oh my! how much fun can you have with an electric ukulele! not much you'd think... my Risa came today. i bought the TE version because I'm a huge Tele and Strat fan with several and boy! am i grateful to you Baz for showing me these. sounded nice unplugged, though quiet of course, then plugged in to my Yamaha THR10..... WOW! I'll be in my room for a week or two i think 😄😁 Awesome! Thanks 😊
Suzi Offtheplanet where do you buy it??!
@@nanifloow depends where you live I guess. Mine came from Southern Ukuleles. Google it 😊
Risa TE style electric tenor ukulele
Suzi Offtheplanet lol I’m from Mexico, I hope I can get one, btw thank you!!
Great review. You know I’m a huge fan of solid body electric ukes. 🎸
Thanks Daniel!
Seems like tons of fun to play. I’m sold... now I just have to be able to afford it!
That’s always the tricky part!
Nice review Barry. Don't know if I could justify owning one of these as I have too many electric guitars, but I think it would suit a lot of folk. Would love a couple of hours alone with one though, to play some rock and blues solo stuff. I think it would be a great uke for someone in a band , and would suit lead guitarists very well to add a twist.. Looks like a lovely instrument!
I'm the same - own a couple of electrics and they do what I need on this front. Great uke though!
That is stunning! I quite like the knot in the wood, adds character and visual nuance. Great review, thanks 😊
Thanks for watching!
Great review. If you can get your hands on a Clearwater electric steel string I would love to know your opinion. They say they are the same as vorson (they look similar). Even if the electronics are crap, they are still very affordable. For electric guitarists that like modding (and may already have some pickups like rails for strats) they could be a good option. I am interested to know about their overall build quality. For people that don't want to get into modding.... Risa all the way.
I will look into it and know the ones you mean (they are re-badges of the Vorson - or the Vorson is the re-badge - same difference). I've played one but not long enough to review it but wasn't hugely impressed. The parts are much cheaper (overly large guitar knobs and a pretty nasty bridge), and I found the neck a bit rough too. Still, they are cheap and I should be able to source one for a review.
Certainly wished you would have used the pickup selector switch. Wanted to hear just more than the neck pickup. And upon doing so you would have seen more usage of the volume knob.
To be honest i don't like doing reviews of electrics full stop. At the end of the day all you are hearing is what my mic picks up from an amplifier - but everyone uses different amps, so there is no real way to do a fair sound test. I can confirm though that the selector works as you would expect it too - bridge sounds brighter and snappier, neck sounds warmer. And you can combine them.
Wow, that is really beautiful Uke!.......Very nice looking.....sounds pretty good too.....A must to use with an amp.....your right about the switch, though....Looks like it would get into the way of your strumming but.....Humbuckers are a sign of quality for this Uke...Wow, does it look good......:)....good review, Barry......:)
Thanks Greg!
I think old telecasters had that ramp up in volume too, you can mod a telecaster pretty easily in ten minutes to make it sound normal volume ramping, you might be able to do it on this LP but I wouldn’t, doesn’t seem like much of an issue like you said
Yep - needs a capacitor mod
wow, im learning to play ukelele, cant wait to be able to afford these so i can play electric lol
When you use a bottle neck on it with high gain that when it comes into its Own .
I can imagine!
Thank you for your review. I bet it's nice for jazzy stuff too!
Yes very!
Hey Barry, could you play some Jumpin' Jack Flash or Sympathy for the Devil on that mug?? WhoOpS ... 😉
Going back tomorrow!
A few minutes before writing this comment, I decided to search for "electric ukulele" and see if I got any promising results, and now I'm very surprised that they even exist in the first place; maybe it's just because it's fairly unusual to me
There aren't a great many solid electrics in this configuration about.
The zero fret might fix the problem of poorly cut nuts, but at the sacrifice of having any true open strings. There's a reason the market for zero frets is incredibly niche.
It’s not so incredibly niche in ukuleles. Guitars perhaps.
Can you get a heavier meatier sound out of this if replaced with some nylon or even guitar strings?? Or just an effect pedal like an octave pedal ...
It won't work with nylon strings - the pickups work on the basis of the strings being metal. You could go with heavier gauges though
Your videos have helped me several times when thinking of purchasing a new ukulele, thank you a lot! I was wondering if you could review the luna flamed acacia concert uke, i would appreciate that.
Thanks very much - will try to track one down
Hi Barry, have you looked at Fanner Guitar Works electric ukuleles from South Africa? They might be better than the Risa’s. Hand crafted and similarly priced. They look and sound so sweet.
Crash Test Cal yes I know them. Not played one. Did ask him to loan me one for review but he didn’t go for it. I hear good things though. Not sure better is the word though. Similar quality i believe
I’m torn as to which to go for. I’m leaning toward the Fanner as they can be ordered as baritones, which I assume would sound more guitar-like and be a little easier to play being slightly larger than a tenor. Are they fair assumptions? I’m less than a total novice Barry.
Crash Test Cal I never find any are easier to play bar the but width making space bigger - but that isn’t dictated solely by scale length. I have big hands and mainly play guitars but mainly play soprano ukes / go figure!!
Cheers
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They put a linear pot for the volume instead of a logarithmic one. Swap it and your problem will be gone.
radocool1 or maybe it’s better to mention it here in the hope Risa change it?
Hello,
I bought a Risa Ukulele to learn to play. However, I don't know where to find specific tabs for this type of ukulele. I would like to ask you to refer me to a website where I can find tabs so I can start having fun with my new ukulele. Thank you!
These are designed to be tuned in standard GCEA tuning - most tabs and chords you find online will work - just avoid those labelled as for Baritone.
What is the tuning ? Is it standard GCEA OR is it Low G , C,E,A? Do you think the gauge of strings could be changed to tune it like a baritone ukulele tuning? Thanks.
GCEA with low G - you could have any tuning you like really (with the right string gauges!) - you'd have to ask Risa what they would recommend for baritone tuning though.
How do think this compares to the Flight Centurion? Thx
Better quality control on the Risa
@@GotAUkulele Thank you
but what is that song you played at 7:58???? that was beautiful and i need to learn it on my uke PLEASE
Link in the video description!
@@GotAUkulele thx! subbed my man!
Hey Barry, if you wanted to put a high G on the Risa, which gauge should that have? Not finding anything helpful on google... Thanks like always 🙋♀️😊
Afraid you would need to message Risa or the dealer - i've never done it - try a chap called Mark Pugh at Stones Music - he's the distributor and will know the gauges they recommend
If it had a tune o matic instead of a stupid looking strat style bridge id consider it tbh
I have seen a few people say that and know what you mean - I suspect the issue is that would require a whole new fabricated part to make a 'mini' tuneomatic. Suspect that would push the price extremely high
@@GotAUkulele totally understand that but as a guitar player, seeing a les paul with a strat bridge is borderline blasphemy hahaha
@@adiiqbal8010 Do know what you mean!
Interesting
Thanks for the review
My pleasure
GotAUkulele - its a beaut , it’s was never something I thought I would be into. But is a cracking uke
Okay as a Guitar player asking a Ukulele player. . . . Would it be too far apart for me to buy a £100 1/4 guitar and tune it like a ukelele because I'm wanting one but the £529 price tag is a bit steep for the novelty :/
www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/Greg-Bennett-Avion-MAV-1-Mini-Electric-Guitar-Black/1IFS
here's a little pricier one for reference.
Hey - guitar player mainly here too. It would give you the notes but it’s not the notes that make it a ukulele / it’s the scale length. Closest to guitar is a baritone uke but even those are smaller than ¼ guitars. Uke is scale and scale also changes resonance and response. If you put a capo on a guitar at 5th and play strings 1-4 it’s exactly same as standard uke tuning. But it still won’t sound like a uke
hmmmm that is the dilemma though. . . A bit of chorus a bit of reverb a guitar could sound more like a ukulele but if I get an acoustic ukulele... as beautiful as it is, its limited to being a ukulele.
I think I'll need to head into town at some point and try one out in the flesh :/@@GotAUkulele
Well I don't know. I guess my Vorson LP is a rarity for all of the appointments are great!
Just have played a couple and they both had issues. I also dont like the guitar parts they used - like the knobs which are far too big. Certainly a lot cheaper though.
Could you please tell me where to buy it?
Depends which country you are in - all territories will use different dealers - I can only speak for UK. You could contact Risa though direct to ask - www.ukulele.de/dealer
Hey :) I am thinking about buying the Risa Les Paul (2 Humbuckers) or Strat (1 Humbucker and 1 Single Coil). Unfortunately Risa could not explain the difference in sound (I am looking for a uke that shreds metal). Can you tell the difference? That would be great 😉👌
Sorry - only played the all HB model. But besides, this is the sort of elec guitar discussion that would give you convincing answers on both sides. Some say you can only shred on HBs - some say you can do so with coils!
Thank you very much for the quick response ☺️ So this means I have to save money and buy them both. Problem solved 😂
I am brand new to the ukulele but I'm already thinking an electric uke would be AMAZING. I really appreciate this review. What equipment do you need to play one?
BadUkulele the uke and a regular guitar amp!
@@GotAUkulele Amazing, thank you! Perhaps this is one for the ol' Christmas list.
Most Uke players, play Ukulele for the clean acoustic mellow sound it performs, usually even for improvisation they would rather plug an acoustic Ukulele into an amp if need be than a solid body. And I'm one who would rather improvise with my electric guitar than a solid body Uke.
Yet... people can do what they like, and bearing in mind Risa struggle to keep up with demand on these, there are clearly a lot of players out there who disagree. I played festival stages for a few years with a Godin electric uke. Virtually the whole set ran through effects pedals of one sort or another
But, you know - whatever floats your boat. I don't get hyped by the ukulele for being a 'ukulele' - it's just another tool to make music. Hybrids like this one just add to the variety out there.
I have a Vorson, and while I think it's cool that you can get an electric ukulele at such a low price, I won't defend it from the criticism that it absolutely deserves. I'd be a lot more happy with it if the A string wasn't dead silent when you hook it up to an amplifier. Maybe some day I'll be able to cough up the cash for the real thing.
Yeah - I played the Clearwater version ( a re-badge - or maybe the Vorson is the re-badge). Had quite a few issues with it.
Just got one for $400 usd at a thrift store in Arizona 🤤❤️
Can anyone please help me, i have purchased a second hand Risa LP Electric Ukulele, it is the soprano size with the extended length. It needs new strings, and im not sure which size guitar strings i need to use...many thanks.
I have one of those. My research indicates the top 4 strings from ordinary electric guitar strings are suitable, but you might want to stick with thinner 9 or 10s. I haven't yet needed to change mine, but I do want a flatwound low G - hence my research.
Update: I got flatties this summer. Not as easy as I had wanted to find the replacement, but I hit upon the ECG23 Chromes - Extra Light Gauge from D'Addario. I found these just a little thicker than the standard ones on the Risa and less likely to bend when fretting. The low G as a flatwound feel much better, and the C string has better tuning stability.
i really want a solid body steel strings electric ukulele but this one is super expensive... what else is on the market for not a lot of money?
memestessamedesima not a lot that is any good I’m afraid. Seagull make one, but I’d avoid the cheap ones
@@GotAUkulele thank you for the answer. I have a lot of woodworking tools and a cnc machine I think I'll try and make one myself ☺ I hope it will turn out well
Are there any trademark issues with Gibson over this?
Nickie McNichols don’t believe so. There are many Les Paul looking guitars about
Hi do you know anywhere selling one of these a bit cheaper by any chance? As my friend started learning uke during lock down and he is progressing really well with it but whilst trying to keep hiss mind active with learning uke he has been dealing with cancer so I want to get hold of one of these for him to say keep strong and keep active 💪👍
Afraid these are always pretty limited in stock - when the come in they go to Risa dealers and sell out quick. Only thing I can suggest is the used market.
@@GotAUkulele ok thank you for responding it’s appreciated
Baz would you say this is one of the best electric ukes you've played?
Yeah - it's right up there, but depends what sort of electric you are after. I personally prefer electric ukes without steel strings, but that's just me.
haha rock on Barry! excellent! 😊
Any idea as to where I could get one? I’m in the US. Also, it’s still tuned G-C-E-A right?
Mims ukes in the US (a store I HIGHLY recommend) is starting to stock them I think - and yes, regular tuning
GotAUkulele thank you!
Excellent reviews
Thanks!
so i have one but i have no idea where to buy strings for it. can anyone give me some suggestions?
Afraid I’m not sure. Risa recommend guitar strings in the gauges in the written review. Would involve buying a guitar set and just using four of them
GotAUkulele I thought about doing that, i'll give it a try. thank you!
Any idea if we can still get this or where this is available? Haven't been able to find one at all. Thanks
Yes, still being made. But supplies are always low.
@@GotAUkulele Where can I get one from?
@@252helper8 sorry - don't know - I'm not a distributor - you'd need to contact Risa for a dealer list and stock check.
Thank you for the review. Really want one of these. However, what is the difference between the Risa Tenor LP and Risa Tenor SC (sold at thomannmusic)? They look identical with humbucker pickups, but one is about $200 cheaper. Seems too good to be true.
Decoration - no binding etc on the SC
Sooo cute, looks like a little Les Paul
Does this use regular uke tuning?
Yes it does
how much...???
Says in the review - about £550
gibson less pool?
It's not made by Gibson, no, but that is what it is based on
I need one of this.
They are very good!
How much ?
In the written review - about £560
Okay I've decided I need one
They are a very good choice!
what's the song at 8:16 ?
Flater that’s what I wanna know
See link at bottom of description in the video!
It looks like a guitar hero controller
this is amazing.
Yes, lovely ukuleles!
This looks so much like my guitar
Yeah, they went all out to make it pretty faithful!
Wow! You looks like SHAMMI KAPOOR from bollywood.
Jimmy Page wants that uke. He called me.
I bet!
Es como una les paul chiquita :3
Mom can we get a bass
No we have a bass at home
Bass at home:
Bass?
@@GotAUkulele bass
Death is Inevitable it’s not a bass
@@GotAUkulele it's a meme
The "bass at home" is the lesser version of the bass
Death is Inevitable right...
LP = Les Paul
Yes. Clearly.
Look! Mini Bass!
It’s not a bass...
Can you send me that?
Not my uke!
@@GotAUkulele can you send me different one like normal ones haha
@@moiflores5295 Ha - contrary to popular belief - virtually none of the ukes featured on here are mine. They are loaned to me, but I insist they are then taken back. You can't honestly review a ukulele if they are gifted to you. Believe me, there a many I HATE to send back, but back they must go. I actually only own, personally, about 4 or 5.
@@GotAUkulele oh OK nice video BTW
👍👍👍👍👍
This looks great BUT ... For the price why not just get an electric guitar, put a capo on the 5th fret, and only play strings 1~4? For that much money you can get a really good guitar that is also a ukulele instead of a ukulele that is a wanna-be guitar. (I'm a ukulele player BTW)
Because a guitar capoed at the 5th is nothing like a uke. Same notes, but that's it. Totally different feel due to the scale.
a mini electric guitar
No - it's a uke
@@GotAUkulele I know I saw the title
@@ParadoxNoob OK....
This is Czech make.
Somewhere in E Europe - correct
@@GotAUkulele yes Czech made, but they do go through Germany to be shipped to the States. I can't really find the Vorson or the Flight anywhere. Risa price is hefty considering that would place you in the range of a very very good Acoustic /electric. I have a coco with a misi pickup in which I love.
it looks like a les paul
Yes, it’s supposed to
Les Ukel
... and his music was electric.
I don't think it's worth the money! Maybe I'm not seeing or hearing what you are, sounds like a very, very cheap guitar, I'm not sold on the pickups.
Ah well - each to their own!
Although I kind of agree with you in a way - insofar as I'd rather a guitar than one of these. Never really seen the point in uke world. But... people like them I suppose!
Thats a weird looking bass
Milco Mito it’s not a bass
I was just joking
Why do you need a zero fret in this price range? It's ugly and limiting. Not that hard to do the nut right. You can't change a zero fret height to your liking. Actually, never heard someone liking these until now.
Senzeni ugly??
This is cursed.
Why so?
what song is he playing at 8:16?
See link in video descripion
@@GotAUkulele thank you!