manfromtexas
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Hey everybody -
I used to have Worth brown baritone strings on my baritone uke and it was heavenly. I experimented around with a bunch of other things for about a year and now I'm ready to get those browns back on there.
I don't have any of the Worth brown baritone strings on hand - but I do have 1/2 of a set of the Worth Brown Fat Low G strings. The previous half I had put on a tenor.
Are these two the same thing? Can I put the brown fats on the baritone and it be all good (tuning to DGBE)? They have the exact same specs on the Worth string page but wasn't sure if the Fat is a different material with harder tension than the baritone. Even if so - maybe that wouldn't be a bad thing - a little extra tension
I just want to make sure the uke isn't going to blow up or anything - you understand
I used to have Worth brown baritone strings on my baritone uke and it was heavenly. I experimented around with a bunch of other things for about a year and now I'm ready to get those browns back on there.
I don't have any of the Worth brown baritone strings on hand - but I do have 1/2 of a set of the Worth Brown Fat Low G strings. The previous half I had put on a tenor.
Are these two the same thing? Can I put the brown fats on the baritone and it be all good (tuning to DGBE)? They have the exact same specs on the Worth string page but wasn't sure if the Fat is a different material with harder tension than the baritone. Even if so - maybe that wouldn't be a bad thing - a little extra tension
I just want to make sure the uke isn't going to blow up or anything - you understand
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