Which worth strings for a concert ukulele




















It expresses powerful,bright and mellow sound as Worth Strings feature. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Note:The price is for U. According to the other country, the currency is Japanese yen. Thank you for your understanding. See here.

Good reputation of sound. For stroke players. For solo and stroke play. More tension and volume up. Rich tone. All strings are a little bit thicker than BM. The sound goes forward quicker. Powerful sound. The thickest gauge of Worth Strings. We can provide 63 inches of 46 inches version with extra charge. Last, Since we started Worth Strings,we are always improving Worth Strings to keep our high quality and customer satisfaction. We have such a variety of strings,that it may be confusing to our players at first.

But we hope you enjoy and experiment to find your best sound. The sound changes by body material and how you play. We believe the most important thing is your satisfaction. We do our best to evolve the supreme sound. Thank you very much. Have a nice music life!!

First of all, Worth Strings is classified into two types by color,three types by fluorocarbon material and two types by length, 1. I change my mind all the time on this issue, but I very rarely stray away from using Worth or Aquila on any of my ukuleles.

There are two types of Worth strings: clear and brown. Personally, I much prefer the clear strings. Basically a ukulele with a very long neck. Thanks for any help you can give. If you have any laminate ukes that have that muddy sound, Worths will pert them up — I learned the hard way on laminates but that is different post. I have used both Aquilas and Worths on my baritone uke. I prefer not to use wound lower strings so I go for Worths.

The Worths sound really mellow and have great resonance. I also use clear Worths on my baritone ukulele banjo and again they give a lovely mellow tone with no harshness. I have an 8 string ukulele and as I prefer Worth strings was wondering if Worth make a set with the high C string as the white Aquila string I have fitted looks odd, sounds fine but it is arrousing too many questions if played in public.

Interesting thread — thanks folks! Been experimenting with Worth BBs on our Tanglewood baritone — the excellent Aquila Red wound strings are just wearing out too fast for my pocket.

Wonderful when new, but they detriorate subtly quite early on, and in ten days they are toast. The subtle degradation in the first few days is a killer, once one becomes sensitised to it.



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