Item Description
Worth Premium Ukulele Strings Clear Fluorocarbon Tenor CT 63 inch
Color
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Tension | Model | Length | 1st-A | 2nd-E | 3rd-C | 4th-G |
Clear Fluorocarbon |
Tenor | CT | 63 in | .0224 in | .0260 in | .0291 in | .0244 in |
Elasticity
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When setting new strings, these Fluorocarbon lines will distend one or two days. No future elasticity. Playing without stress. |
Balance
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Choosing strings with the same nylon tension, can be very thin strings and yet have a good balance. |
Volume
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These very thin Fluorocarbon strings produce much volume. |
Tone
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Good, resounding, high, dry, sweet sound. |
Quality
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Unchangeable in any environment. Regardless of instrument body type. |
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By Alex
Los Angeles, CA
Worth it!
May 13, 2021
I've heard so much about these strings over the years and only recently got around to try them on my Kamaka.
At least on the Kamaka, these strings bring out more subtle overtones than other strings. They're on the warmer and mellower side, but still punchy which is important for certain ukes like Kamakas which seem to be on the mellower side.
The other bonus is that by design, you get the equivalent of two sets of strings because each string is more than double the length you need for each re-stringing.
These are now my go-to strings for my uke (though I may try the Worth Browns next instead of the Clears just to get a sense how different they are).
At least on the Kamaka, these strings bring out more subtle overtones than other strings. They're on the warmer and mellower side, but still punchy which is important for certain ukes like Kamakas which seem to be on the mellower side.
The other bonus is that by design, you get the equivalent of two sets of strings because each string is more than double the length you need for each re-stringing.
These are now my go-to strings for my uke (though I may try the Worth Browns next instead of the Clears just to get a sense how different they are).
Pros
- Brings out more complex overtones than other strings
- Two sets of strings