Kala KA-15C Satin Mahogany Concert Ukulele Bundle with Gig Bag, Tuner, Strap, Strings, Austin Bazaar Instructional DVD, and P
4.5 | 1,487 ratings
Price: 109.99
Last update: 02-04-2026
About this item
- CONCERT-SIZE UKULELE: KA-15 C concert ukulele featuring a traditional design with a smooth satin finish
- ALL-MAHOGANY CONSTRUCTION: Mahogany top, back, sides, and neck provide consistent tone and a classic appearance
- WIDE PLAYER COMPATIBILITY: Suitable for beginners and experienced players across various age groups
- WALNUT FINGERBOARD: Durable walnut fingerboard designed for comfortable playability and long-term use
- EVERYTHING IN ONE BOX: Austin Bazaar bundles your instrument with necessary accessories. A gig bag is included for safe storage and transport. An easy-to-use clip-on tuner helps keep the instrument properly tuned. A strap allows for comfortable standing play. Extra strings are provided for future replacement. An Austin Bazaar instructional DVD offers guidance for beginners, and a polishing cloth helps maintain the instrument’s finish.
Product information
Item details
| Brand Name | Kala |
|---|---|
| Instrument | Ukulele |
| Model Name | KA-15S-BLK |
| Manufacturer | Kala |
| Model Number | AUS-KA-15C-COMBO-STD |
| Best Sellers Rank |
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| ASIN | B07BC684Y9 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.54.5 out of 5 stars(1,487) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
Features & Specs
| Operation Mode | Manual |
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| Number of Strings | 4 |
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Kala KA-15C Satin Mahogany Concert Ukulele Bundle with Gig Bag, Tuner, Strap, Strings, Austin Bazaar Instructional DVD, and Polishing Cloth
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Measurements
| Instrument Size | Bundle w/ Gig Bag |
|---|---|
| Item Dimensions | 24.25 x 8.25 x 2.36 inches |
Materials & Care
| Top Material Type | Mahogany |
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| Back Material Type | Mahogany |
| Body Material Type | Mahogany |
| String Material Type | Nickel |
Style
| Color | KA-15C Concert |
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| Finish Type | Polished |
Top reviews from the United States
- MCVery nice beginner ukulele and bundleLovely ukulele for a beginner. Very nice sound, and it seems to be well made. It takes a few weeks for the strings to settle in, so at first you have to tune often. The included tuner works well with just a little learning curve. There was an issue with the hard case and the seller’s customer service was OUTSTANDING. Problem quickly resolved. This is a good value bundle with a very nice ukulele. Very satisfied with my purchase. I think this is a good introduction to the art of the ukulele.
- RABIt’s a tenor Uke and Best Buy for a beginner.It tunes up and stays tuned. The A string is the only one needing more tuning. The Ukelele comes as described. The case is very solid. I’m very pleased with the sound and the quality of materials.
- HeirloomGreat Quality Low End UkeI only got this bundle because it was cheaper than buying the uke and case separately. I learned uke on my own before buying this, so I will not be reviewing the instructional DVD. I will focus my review specifically on the uke itself as the tuner and case both seem to be of good quality, and the uke is the main point of this whole thing anyway.
The uke has a nice moderately warm low end with slightly bright treble. The main problems I've noticed in other low end ukes are 1) the low end can be almost nonexistent 2) the machine heads (tuning pegs) and 3) the build quality is usually really poor and feels like it won't last more than a few years. This uke has none of those problems. 1) It has great tone from the low to the high ends. 2) The machine heads keep the strings in tune pretty well, though they're no Grovers (which can easily cost as much as this entire instrument). 3) The build quality seems good and unless I get rich this is the one I expect I'll have for years to come.
Two points of very modest criticism:
- The intonation is *slightly* off. My tuner (not the one that comes with this bundle) showed the 12th fret to be off by a few Hz, but it's not terribly noticeable to the ear. This may be fixable if you have a luthier adjust the saddle, but that would probably cost just as much as the uke itself, so don't do that.
- As seems to be standard on many ukes, it has no strap button. This is easily remedied, however. Strap buttons are cheap and easy to install. This almost isn't a criticism though, as soprano ukes are lightweight enough that it's usually easy to hold them while playing at the same time, and if you're sitting there's no problem whatsoever.
Lastly, when buying a ukulele or any stringed instrument, please ignore the strings it comes with. When I bought this uke a lot of people seemed to be fixated on the Aquila strings. And, while they're great strings that will make a world of difference and you should definitely get them if you don't have them (or a different preference), that's the absolute easiest thing to replace on any instrument and you're going to have to eventually anyway even if it just sits in your closet as another forgotten hobby. As someone who's been playing stringed instruments for ten years or more I couldn't care less about what strings an instrument comes with and neither should you. - CJ Costa RicaDecent starter concert uke packageThe uke was the first instrument I ever played, back in the 90s. My grandpa had an old soprano uke (presumably from the 40s?), but he never taught me how to play. I never bothered learning properly, just doodled a bit playing lead lines. Then one day, a friend came over and SAT ON IT. He said he didn't see it. I still haven't forgiven him for that.
Onto this uke. I've been itching to get one for some time now. My dad's friend plays tenor banjo (4string), which got me itching to play something smaller than my too-big-for-me acoustic guitar. Soprano ukes are too small, even for my small stature. So I upgraded to Concert uke, which is still a little too small for me on the higher frets. I played a baritone uke at a local music venue about a month ago, which really got me wanting one. So as soon as I had the cash, I began researching which brand to get, and ended up with this package deal.
The one thing I was disappointed with was there was nothing on what tuning the uke is supposed to have. It wasn't in tune when I got it, and had no paper on how to tune it, or what chords there are. (I ended up getting a uke book at my library) This uke is decent for a starter. The intonation needs work. The action's a little too high (due to the saddle being too tall), and the Aquila strings are decent. So far so good for a starter Chinese uke. Love the tuner, works well on my acoustic too, and small enough to fit my capo on the headstock as well!
And I see that it went up to 89.99 now. Good thing I got it when it was 79.99! Edit 29 June: I see it went up ANOTHER 10 bucks. For that price, you might be better off with another (better?) concert uke. Shop wisely, folks.
And for those that don't know, here's the tuning: G (octave up) C E A. Until you get strings with a round-wound G string, keep the G tuned high. It won't stay in tune if it's tuned below the C. - CheerfulKGreat quality ukulele for a great price!Love this ukulele! Worth the investment and the wait! It holds its tune and is so fun to play!