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Eden E-Uke 20W Combo Ukulele Amplifier

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Eden E-Uke 20W Combo Ukulele Amplifier

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$199.00

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About This Product

The E-Uke is an amplifier designed to cater for the needs of serious ukulele players. Ensure your instrument stand outs in a performance.

The E-Uke from Eden allows you to have access to a fun, portable and simple to use ukulele combo which looks great as well as providing great amplification. Don't settle for a guitar or bass amplifier - the E-Uke is the perfect, specialist choice for every ukulele player, thanks to Eden's high fidelity low distortion design philosophy.

  • 1/4" or XLR input
  • Volume Control
  • EQ Sweep
  • Tone control
  • Stereo media input
  • Headphone output

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Can I pre-order an item if it’s currently unavailable?
Yes! Apart from custom orders, all pre-orders/reservations require a 100% deposit or a 30% deposit with 70% Balance payment upon item arrival. Speak to our friendly Sales & Support Team about a possible reservation/pre-order today!
Does my order come with a warranty?
Yes! All orders come with Essential Coverage for a year from the date of purchase once you’ve registered your order details in your Swee Lee account.
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Will my order come with any accessories?
Unless stated in the product’s description, our products do not come with any accessories. You may browse our accessories online, or ask our friendly Sales & Support Team for some recommendations today!

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