itsme
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Hannabach Goldin fluorocarbons used to be my favorite classical guitar strings. Then a few years ago, something happened with the exchange rates and the Euro or whatever, and prices went thru the roof and out of my budget. I found Oasis fluoros to be fairly comparable at a fraction of the cost.
Recently found out Hannabach is making uke strings now, not very many places carry them yet. I found them at a good price (tenors for $9) at stringsandbeyond.com. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for uke strings. I think their prices are pretty good, free shipping at $35. Looked online for discount codes and found one that got me and extra $2 off.
http://www.stringsandbeyond.com/hannabach.html
The Lehua (all solid Australian blackwood) I got a few months ago had Aquilas on it and I thought they were a bit harsh sounding on this uke.
Put the Hannabachs on it last weekend. They settled fairly quickly, and I think they give this uke a very sweet, bell-like tone. Closest comparison I have experience with is Worth clears.
Anyway, don't think I've seen anyone else mention Hannabachs here before. I think they're definitely worth trying if you like something a little less common.
Recently found out Hannabach is making uke strings now, not very many places carry them yet. I found them at a good price (tenors for $9) at stringsandbeyond.com. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for uke strings. I think their prices are pretty good, free shipping at $35. Looked online for discount codes and found one that got me and extra $2 off.
http://www.stringsandbeyond.com/hannabach.html
The Lehua (all solid Australian blackwood) I got a few months ago had Aquilas on it and I thought they were a bit harsh sounding on this uke.
Put the Hannabachs on it last weekend. They settled fairly quickly, and I think they give this uke a very sweet, bell-like tone. Closest comparison I have experience with is Worth clears.
Anyway, don't think I've seen anyone else mention Hannabachs here before. I think they're definitely worth trying if you like something a little less common.