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on Sep 19, 2023

Next day after 1st tuning and letting the strings settle, retuned the next day and holds the tuning well.

on Sep 19, 2023

Easy to tune. Holds tuning well after initial tuning.

on Apr 18, 2023

This strings versus high cost strings average about the same. I'm very happy with the strings I purchased..

on Jan 11, 2023

I haven't had a chance to plug it in yet been a little under the weather but everything looks nice very excited.

on Feb 13, 2022

Bass strings. They work

on Jan 17, 2022

there costumer service was amazing. they gave me a refund that was enough for me to pay for new strings which is what was broken so i am really happy rn. Ill be honest it was a sketchy sight at first but they are serious and deliver on time.

on Oct 04, 2021

They're Great.

on Sep 02, 2021

Ive used thos on gigging basses and they sounds as great as the $40 ones

on Aug 16, 2021

Nice, bright bass strings. Medium light weight. Great for funk and articulate playing.

on Jul 20, 2021

So affordable I can change 2-3 times per year vs. once.

Guitar strings are made out of various materials that are more suited to the particular type of guitar. Generally, acoustic guitars will use bronze wound strings, electric guitars will use nickel wound strings, and classical guitars will use nylon strings.

Changing guitar strings is as important as turning your guitar. You have to check the strings regularly to see if anyone of them is missing or worn. Old guitar strings are hard to play and make your guitar out-of-tune quickly. Your fingers will always get hurt. But putting new strings on your guitar will help you produce brighter and greater guitar sound with ease. A medium size of strings will be suitable for guitar beginners. Thinner strings can also produce great guitar music.

As a starting point for guitar strings try the brands Glarry.