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EJ53C - Pro-Arte Black Nylon Hawaiian/Concert Ukulele Strings

SKU: # 209828   |   Model: # EJ53C   |    Product Reviews1 Reviews  Write a Review

EJ53C - Pro-Arte Black Nylon Hawaiian/Concert Ukulele Strings

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EJ53C - Pro-Arte Black Nylon Hawaiian/Concert Ukulele Strings
EJ53C - Pro-Arte Black Nylon Hawaiian/Concert Ukulele Strings
EJ53C - Pro-Arte Black Nylon Hawaiian/Concert Ukulele Strings
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D'Addario J53 sets are designed for optimum use on a Hawaiian/Concert ukulele. Each string is made from their warm sounding black nylon. This set is optimized for usage with standard GCEA tuning.

• Concert Ukulele, Rectified Black Nylon, Non-Ball End
• String Gauges: Black Nylon .026, .032, .036, .028

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I made the mistake of buying a few sets of these instead of Aquila Nylguts (because I didn't believe the hype.) Although the D'Addario strings are OK, the combination of a wound 3rd & their overall feel & tonal characteristics left much to be desired on my Tenor Uke. I play a lot of finger style, & sadly these strings sound unbalanced (with the 1st & 4th seeming somewhat louder than the 2nd & 3rd). Tone-wise they are LOUD, but they seem to actually not reproduce many of the nice subtle harmonic properties of the instrument & sound both brighter, yet somehow less distinct in tone. One "good" thing I can say about these is that they *can* be played very hard - (so plectrum players might like 'em),... but they don't really have the sound I like. Spend the little extra & buy yourself a set of Aquila strings instead - they surpass these in all categories.
Posted by Randy B. on Jan 24, 2015
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