It is recognized that the most suitable material for making Ukulele is Koa (Hawaii koa), a rare hardwood tree from Hawaii, called Hawaiian Koa Acacia, light brown with beautiful wood grain and high-end flame-like grain.
It has a gentle sound similar to mahogany, but its high frequencies are more prominent than mahogany. Koa has a higher density than Mahogany, so it has a brighter tone and weaker low frequencies. Due to the oiliness of wood, the high frequency is also slightly weakened. All in all, Koa's tone is more focused on the midrange, the high frequencies are smooth and compress, and the low frequencies are clear but weak. Compared with other woods, the fundamentaltone of Koa tone is stronger, less dynamic and more compressive. When playing vigorously, the sound quality is sweet. This kind of wood must be played for a few years before the sound will appear. The color is a little too bright, just like walnut contains too much oil. When used as a guitar, the color is dark brown, and it is often not painted to keep it special. But the appearance after painting is also quite beautiful.
