The Flight Voyager EQ - A Tenor Ukulele is a real gem. A voyager symbolizes a restless soul always in search of new adventures, and this ukulele is just as exciting. It has a solid spruce top and solid acacia back and sides. The spruce offers rich tones, and when paired with acacia, it's a combination loved by top luthiers worldwide. The ukulele features a comfort edge for easy playing, a beautiful abalone rosette, and a unique, round - shaped headstock that's both light and eye - catching. In 2020, it started using a rosewood fretboard and bridge (before mid - 2020, it was tech ebony). It comes with a string - through bridge, a trendy feature that makes the top resonate better. We've chosen D’Addario strings for their popularity and great sound. An ebony armrest provides a smooth surface for your arm. Through mid - 2020, it had a passive Artec pickup; now it uses the active Double C1U pickup, with controls under the sound hole. Its body shape is Concert with 18 frets, and it has offset position markers at the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 10th, 12th, and 15th frets. The Royal Series comes in a regal Burgundy Red with a purple infusion, and it includes a deluxe 20mm padded gig bag for protection.

Using your Flight Voyager EQ - A Tenor Ukulele is a breeze. First, make sure to tune it using a tuner. You can find many free tuner apps online. When changing the strings, don't be intimidated by the string - through bridge. Just follow the simple steps we'll show in our upcoming YouTube tutorial. To play comfortably, rest your arm on the ebony armrest. When you're ready to perform on stage, use the active Double C1U pickup to get a great sound. As for maintenance, keep your ukulele in a dry place to avoid damage to the wood. After playing, wipe it down with a soft cloth to remove sweat and dirt. If you're not using it for a long time, put it in the included 20mm padded gig bag for protection. Also, be careful when handling the rosewood fretboard and bridge; they're high - quality but need gentle care.