Not me. The only ukulele I ever liked the browns on was a Spruce/Maple Pono tenor. I prefer the Worth Clears (hard tension) or Southcoasts on all koa ukes. That said, I'm sure a lot of it depends on the build as much as the wood.
Not me. The only ukulele I ever liked the browns on was a Spruce/Maple Pono tenor. I prefer the Worth Clears (hard tension) or Southcoasts on all koa ukes. That said, I'm sure a lot of it depends on the build as much as the wood.
I am in agreement with Steve. I think the browns are a bit warmer than the clears and can help tone down the brightness of a spruce topped uke, well my spruce topped ukes are pretty bright anyway. I have clears on my koa ukes as well.
I have used them and liked them on koa ukulele's. Depends really on how bright sounding a koa uke you have to begin with......I have used them to mellow a koa uke slightly.
I have my Pete Howlett Tenor strung with Worth Browns
at the moment,and I like the combination.Crisp,yet warm
is how I would describe the sound.........