Aquila 91U Thunder Reds Ukulele Bass

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Ukulele Strings

  • Bass Tuning: G - D - A - E
  • Material: Thunder Reds
  • Colour: Russet
  • Incl. plastic washer

String gauges:

  • G: 2.4 mm
  • D: 3.0 mm
  • A: 3.9 mm
  • E: 4.2 mm
Myynnissä vuodesta Heinäkuu 2014
Tuotenumero 342785
Myyntierä 1 kappaletta
Material Thunder Reds
Colour Red
Soprano No
Concert No
Tenor No
Baritone No
Low-G No
Bass Yes
39 €
Sis. ALV. Ei sisällä 12 € rahtikulua
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Aarocks 24.11.2017
Made my Harley Benton sound like it was 10x more expensive.
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good ubass strings
Pacharan 14.04.2018
I have a hollow body Countryman ubass and a solid body Mahalo ubass. Both instruments were stringed with Aquila Thunderguts. Nothing wrong with those strings at all, except the A string on the Mahalo was getting snagged in the nut. Now I could have filed the nut, but since I needed new strings anyway I thought I would try the Thunder Reds as they are a smaller diameter than the Thunderguts. My impression is that the Reds are a little more precise in intonation and vibrate less. The white Thunderguts sound more like an upright. I like that my ubasses now sound a bit different.
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Not exactly long lasting
Barbablanca 02.05.2019
I loved the sound of these red babies when I first put them on my bass ukulele. They were a marked improvement over the plain whites it came with. However, circumstances meant I didn't get to play the bass much over the last year since I bought them.

This week I picked up the instrument for the first time in ages and stated to play. The next day I noticed that the A string was beginning to fray badly and two days later it has snapped completely beyond repair when I was not even playing it. This fraying appeared between frets, so I can't blame the fret for cutting into the string.

Given that I have probably played the instrument less than 20 hours, all told, since I restrung it (although admittedly it was strung a year ago) I still feel that it should have had a longer shelf life. Had I been playing several hours a day I might have expected this result, but not having the instrument basically idle for most of the year.
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dssdss 15.03.2021
This is always a more personal opinion. They sound better than standard white strings, with a little more harmonics (richer sound).
It is not miraculous.
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