🎶 Elevate your ukulele game with strings that stay sharp and look sharp!
Aquila Super Nylgut AQ-107 Tenor Ukulele Strings feature advanced synthetic gut technology with a natural pearl finish, offering superior tuning stability and precise intonation. The set includes a unique wound Low G string with a Perlon core, designed for rich bass tones and long-lasting durability—perfect for serious tenor ukulele players seeking professional sound and style.
M**G
My Favorite strings so far
I have had four different ukuleles, and have experimented with many different brand strings, but I always end up back with these Super-Nylgut strings. They sound great, have a lot of volume, feel fine on the fingers, and stay in tune better than other strings I have tried. I also like the white color, as it shows up well on the neck and frets. I played an original song for my Ukulele class, and several people asked me what strings I was using because they were impressed by the volume and intonation of my Tenor Ukulele with these strings on it. I have used them on Cordoba, Flight, Kala, and Kanilea Ukuleles.
R**K
You need these if you value good sound
Some of the best strings I've ever heard. I've used a lot of different strings, from Aquila's standard Nylgut to D'Addario's fluorocarbons, both low G and high G. These Super Nylguts sound amazing, to the point where the rest are left way behind. Rich, clear, mellow sound. Almost a "cathedral" resonance to them. No string overpowers the others. They're a little harder to string than other types, because they don't give as much slack and they're harder to tie at the bridge. The E & A strings both stretch soo much they almost take up the whole tuner peg, but they feel good. Real easy on the fingers so you can play a long time. These will be the only strings I buy from now on.
J**Y
Low-G string no wider than high-G!
I bought a very inexpensive tenor uke to try the "low-G experience," and so far I'm very happy that I ordered these. First of all, the wire-wrapped low-G string is pretty much the same width as a nylon high-G string, so I was glad I didn't have to file on the nut to make it fit. The strings have a great sound overall, and make my cheap uke give out a nice, rich ringing tone. I'm still not sure how well I'll like playing low-G, but with this extra low-cost uke, I can still enjoy high-G on my go-to uke.
R**K
Even better than the original Nylgut
Bought the Low-G Super Nylgut. Even better than the original. Tune up fast and stay in tune quicker than than any other strings I've used. Put a set on my old uke and on a banjolele - sound great! Other strings I've used kept snapping on the banjolele - these are stable and haven't snapped yet.
G**7
Great Strings
Great tone and volume.
F**S
At Last!
I have not been satisfied with any of the "Low g" strings I have tried up to now. (The last "custom" --strings were very disappointing in both price and performance. I have just been playing these strings before writing this review so I know they will "settle in". The "g" and "C" sustain their pitch without dropping flat. Note...I didn't see this in the product description...the "g" is a metallic-like material, but doesn't feel like a wound string.
J**V
Great warm sound for a tenor uke
Each string was clearly labeled/colored.The Low G string is wound - which it kind of has to be: a fully nylon string capable of hitting G3 with solid tension is going to be quite thick (a lot thicker than your uke may be built for). So, this string is about the same diameter as a normal Uke G string, and it fits perfectly.Installation is... exactly like installing any other string. The ends of the Low G may fray a bit if you're not careful during installation.Because it is wound, you will sometimes have that "squeak" when you slide your fingers up and down the fretboard. Embrace it.The strings took a looooong time to break in, but they managed to stabilize after a few days and about two dozen tunings. (Admittedly, I think I ran them around the tuning pegs a few more times than I should have).
K**
Love these
These are great for my tenor uke. The bulgur gives a somewhat more mellow timbre, but the strings still provide plenty of presence. Good product!
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