cdkrugjr
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My last set of Southcoast (RIP) LL-NWs gave up the ghost.
While I search for a new flouro replacement, I discovered I had a set of Worth BL-LGs, which they sell as "Low G Soprano."
Fitting them up, they're a smidge heavier than the LL-NWs, but up to tension they're actually a bit softer.
This is a Kala 19" Bari that never sounded Great in Low D, but sounded pretty sweet in Low E. When I got my NUI, which is AMAZING in Low D, I promoted this to "Rennaissance 4-course Guitar" for Renn repetoire like Mudarra. I always liked this guy in Linear C, even for jazz and stuff, though I like my Low G tenor better for that . . . . joy.
While I search for a new flouro replacement, I discovered I had a set of Worth BL-LGs, which they sell as "Low G Soprano."
Fitting them up, they're a smidge heavier than the LL-NWs, but up to tension they're actually a bit softer.
This is a Kala 19" Bari that never sounded Great in Low D, but sounded pretty sweet in Low E. When I got my NUI, which is AMAZING in Low D, I promoted this to "Rennaissance 4-course Guitar" for Renn repetoire like Mudarra. I always liked this guy in Linear C, even for jazz and stuff, though I like my Low G tenor better for that . . . . joy.