RawrGazzawrs
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so yea.. how do D'addarios sound like compared to worths or aquilas? i know that there are different kinds like J53 and Pro Arte so if you've tried any of them please tell me which kind you used
so yea.. how do D'addarios sound like compared to worths or aquilas? i know that there are different kinds like J53 and Pro Arte so if you've tried any of them please tell me which kind you used
I didn't know D'Addario made uke strings. I use them exclusively on my guitars.
I'm sorry, I believe you're referring to the J54 set which are black nylons with a wound C. The Pro Arte string sets (J71[Tenor] and J92[Concert]) are all nylon strings. These were packaged from the J46 and J45 Classical Guitar sets. The J65 set for soprano is also nylon and the J53 are black nylons. See also FYI - Uke Strings.I just put a set of Pro-Arte on my Boulder Creek. They are deeper sounding than the Aquilas that were on it originally. I like the wound C; it gives it a little more "oomph!" that straight nylon doesn't have.
I'm sorry, I believe you're referring to the J54 set which are black nylons with a wound C.
You're one of the few who likes wounds . . . cool!Thanks for the correction; didn't have the sleeves they came in handy at the time of the post. Either way, I do like the wound C.
You're one of the few who likes wounds . . . cool!
I don't think the Kamaka strings made by D'Addario are the same as ones you can buy in the stores. Sorry, I don't know anything about them but would be interested in hearing what others have to say.
They're not the same as the normal d'addario soprano set. They're even fatter