This post has been a long time coming, but I think the more time put in with an instrument, the more thorough the review.
I’ve been getting a kick out of my Kamoa E3 Evolve electric ‘ukulele for the past months, experimenting with effects and using it for a different texture at gigs. It’s definitely a good tool to have around, especially in a situation where there are more than one ‘ukuleles playing in a band. Of course it’s not very traditional for the Hawaiian genre and I did get flack for that, but I thought it worked very well as a secondary ‘ukulele.
Anyways, here’s my full review:


Dnewton2 January 12, 2013 at 12:57 pm
Nice review. So does it use gutiar strings? Or are ther steel ukulele strings available from Kamoa?
O'Bunny May 6, 2013 at 7:29 am
Thanks for the review — I love it. But there seems to be zero information about this uke on the Kamoa website… :-(
Brad Bordessa May 6, 2013 at 9:14 am
Yeah. I’m not sure why, but even with all the interest Kamoa seems to have left this model a bit by the wayside.