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Features

  • Fretboard: Bamboo
    Hard, clear articulation, lively tone.
Product information

The spectacular Ortega RUSWB-UB ukulele bass completely avoids the use of wood and is made entirely of solid bamboo. The grain of the bamboo in combination with the satin stonewashed finish creates a very special look. The design is rounded off by an F-hole, a black ABS binding, a lasered rosette and black Graph Tech Friction Ratio tuning machines with black buttons. A high quality deluxe gig bag is including .

  • Handed: Right
  • Design: Bass
  • Color / finish: Stonewashed jeans
  • Construction / acoustic: Fully solid
  • Back / sides: Bamboo
  • Top: Bamboo
  • Fretboard: Bamboo
  • Neck: Bamboo
  • Strings: 4-string
  • Tuning: E, A, D, G
  • Scale length: 20.92 (530mm)
  • Nut width: 45mm
  • Pickup: Yes
  • Special features: F-Hole
  • Including: Ukulele, gig bag
About Ortega Bamboo

Each instrument in the Ortega Bamboo series is made from natural, solid bamboo . This makes the Bamboo Series the only series from Ortega that does not use any wood at all.

Depending on your personal taste, you can choose between soprano, concert and tenor ukuleles or ukulele bass . The Bamboo Series ukuleles have a solid body made of bamboo, and the neck, fretboard and headstock are also made of bamboo. The ukulele bass comes with an F-hole as an elegant design feature. All of these instruments are available in either a Satin Natural finish or a blue "Satin Stonewashed" type and feature black Graph Tech Ratio tuning machines . The satin finish is significantly thinner than a high-gloss finish and allows the wood to vibrate more freely, creating a more open sound with more sustain .

About Ortega

Founded in Germany in 1994, Ortega Guitars has combined modern design with authentic, traditional methods of classical guitar building. The company is best known for its classical guitars , but has now made a name for itself in many other areas of acoustic music . Ortega Guitars is committed to innovation, quality and sustainability and strives to meet expectations for all of its acoustic instruments at every level and to continually improve.

The first goal of the newly founded guitar manufacturing company was to produce guitars that everyone could play and afford. From this starting point, Ortega Guitars has developed from a small German guitar brand into a true global player with distribution partners all over the world.

A cornerstone of Ortega Guitars was and still is the construction / acoustic of guitars in traditional Spanish construction , which is considered the highest quality design . In addition to the further development of this form of construction, various designs and features have been experimented with and the instruments have constantly improved . Ortega Guitars always focuses on the wishes of its customers and those of the artists who play Ortega instruments. The product range has therefore expanded significantly over the last 25 years. Currently, music enthusiasts can choose from a variety of different stringed instruments such as ukuleles, acoustic basses, mandolins and banjos . Of course, smaller guitars such as 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 models for children are also included in the range.

The latest innovations from Ortega include the digital stompboxes Horse Kick Pro and Quantum Loop, the Keiki Series ukuleles for very young musicians and a system specifically designed to amplification acoustic guitars consisting of the H ONE top and the matching speaker boxes S ONE and S TWO. With so much innovation and customer focus, it is not surprising that many artists have chosen Ortega guitars and play them in everyday life and on stage. Some of the most well-known artists with signature instruments from Ortega Guitars include Thomas Zwijsen, Ben Woods, Javier Reyes and Ken Taylor.

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