Item Description
Worth Premium Ukulele Strings Brown Fluorocarbon Tenor Low-G BT-LG 63 inch
Color
|
Tension | Model | Length | 1st-A | 2nd-E | 3rd-C | 4th-G |
Brown Fluorocarbon |
Tenor Low-G | BT-LG | 63 in | .0224 in | .0260 in | .0291 in | .0358 in |
Elasticity
|
When setting new strings, these Fluorocarbon lines will distend one or two days. No future elasticity. Playing without stress. |
Balance
|
Choosing strings with the same nylon tension, can be very thin strings and yet have a good balance. |
Volume
|
These very thin Fluorocarbon strings produce much volume. |
Tone
|
Good, resounding, high, dry, sweet sound. |
Quality
|
Unchangeable in any environment. Regardless of instrument body type. |
You May Also Like
Reviews
5.0
3 Reviews
5
100% (3)
4
0% (0)
3
0% (0)
2
0% (0)
1
0% (0)
100% Recommend this product (3 of 3 responses)
By Kevin
Santa Rosa, Ca
Long enough for 2 instruments
May 16, 2020
I was hesitant to purchase these originally because of the price, but wanted the all fluorocarbon rather than wound strings for a low G. Worth are also the go to for many avid and professional players. To my surprise the strings are long enough to string 2 instruments which brings the price down to equal other manufacturers. As a luthier I look forward to using these more often.
By Mario
Oxnard, CA
Awesome tone and looks
June 29, 2016
Was using the Aquilas that came with my Lanikai tenor, when a friend suggested the browns. Picked up a set and never going back! Warm tone, and I like the darker color against the fretboard! Ended up ordering five more sets to have as backup
By Ron
Beulah, CO
Looks Good
February 25, 2015
I bought these strings to try out on my 2 Cordoba 30 Series ukes. They are very good strings. They break in fast with not a lot of stretching. They sound great on both the solid mahogany, and spruce top ukes. Love the low G, it almost gives a guitar sound from the ukes. They look good on the instrument which is always important. I would recommend these to anyone.
Pros
- Sound and Looks
Cons
- Little rough on the fret fingers