I stick with the aquilas as my go to strings. They are always bright and bring out natural tone dynamic of the instrument. Aquila strings have a way shorter play life, they wear down quickly, take longer to break in than fluorocarbon.
Fluorocarbon line wasn’t designed to be used for stringed...
C6 is a pretty big deal. If you haven’t already heard of Joel Katz I highly suggest you check him out. He is super knowledgeable and always open to share.
As far as an ukulele suggestion I’d aim for concert size uke if you are looking for a generic background uke to play rhythm. I guess...
Are you asking this because you are worried that string tension will pull up the saddle?
Or are you looking for the microscopic solution to Solve ultimate playability on a soprano uke.
I’ll check the ukes out.
I’m really bummed about my recent purchase of a kala uke. The fret space and string space plays like a small concert and I have had to keep the battery pack secure with painters tape and makeshift cardboard wedge.
I bet it’s the worst
I’m not familiar with those stings. What I can tell you is that if you are looking for the best balance and consistency in sound, I suggest that all of your stings are made from the same material.
If you want to go deeper down the rabbit hole I’ll give you a pro secret...
The spalted mango is super pretty. You don’t get many mango made ukes that look like that. I love mine. It plays killer and bright. Let me know what you think when you get it.
Built in reverb. Traditional Hawaiian tone on steroids.
The only thing you forgot to mention is that when you say morphin time it brings world peace.
Kikaida activation!!!
it’s just sad to see 3rd party comments and requests, negatively influence the marketplace post and in some cases have it removed all together by referring to the recommended guidelines set. I find that silly. If you are a serious buyer it should be handled directly with the seller through...