Hello,
I've had my Kanilea 1 S-C, for over 6 years, but I always used same strings set (there's no much variety here in Chile either): Aquila Nylgut or New Nylgut (basically almost the same stuff), mainly because is the maker's advice. But I'd like to go for a little change now and I was wondering if anyone had tried the Red Series, the Carbonblack or Sugar Aquila in their Kanile'a ukulele (all high g, I'm a traditional kind of guy). I'm not switching brands, because here in Chile there are not many options (there's d'dario, but I don't want to try them yet). Any thoughts, or expiriences with those sets? I've tried the Red Series with my Super Soprano Anuenue Laminated (Papa I), and I liked the feeling and the sound because they are thiner, and they brought a nice punch and swetness, and removed some of the extra noise of the New Nylgut strings I had before. But I don't know how my Kanile'a would respond to that.
Please don't tell me "just try", because I'll do it, but I wanted to ask first for opinions and experiences in this matter.
Thank you all and Regards!
I've had my Kanilea 1 S-C, for over 6 years, but I always used same strings set (there's no much variety here in Chile either): Aquila Nylgut or New Nylgut (basically almost the same stuff), mainly because is the maker's advice. But I'd like to go for a little change now and I was wondering if anyone had tried the Red Series, the Carbonblack or Sugar Aquila in their Kanile'a ukulele (all high g, I'm a traditional kind of guy). I'm not switching brands, because here in Chile there are not many options (there's d'dario, but I don't want to try them yet). Any thoughts, or expiriences with those sets? I've tried the Red Series with my Super Soprano Anuenue Laminated (Papa I), and I liked the feeling and the sound because they are thiner, and they brought a nice punch and swetness, and removed some of the extra noise of the New Nylgut strings I had before. But I don't know how my Kanile'a would respond to that.
Please don't tell me "just try", because I'll do it, but I wanted to ask first for opinions and experiences in this matter.
Thank you all and Regards!
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