🎶 Elevate Your Sound with AquilaRed Strings!
The AquilaRed Series AQ-11B Banjo Strings are designed for musicians seeking a blend of comfort, volume, and stability. With a proprietary composite material that absorbs less moisture, these medium tension strings ensure a brighter tone and enhanced intonation, making them a must-have for any serious banjo player.
C**Y
Lasted two weeks, great sound and feel!
I immediately fell in love with these strings. I've struggled in my attempt to move from steel strings to nylon on my circa 1910 open-back, but these did the trick.I like to tune low, and I was able to get these down to open E with only a very slight buzz on the 4th string when playing it open a bit too aggressively. Barely an inconvenience!They feel and sound great, like the perfect middle ground between steel and nylon. Just an absolute blast to play.Sadly, I wasn't taking good care of my clawhammer nail, and the jagged edge caused the 1st string to begin fraying after about nine days of playing every day. It broke on day 14, and that was that!I'm definitely purchasing again, as I believe better nail care will allow these strings to last a lot longer. Most banjo players aren't filing their nails to a smooth polish, so I think these break for a lot of people which is why that's such a common complaint.
C**Y
Fantastic, made for clawhammer playing!
First off, these strings are certainly not as sturdy as steel and you need remember that when stringing it up and playing it. As long as you're careful and slow, they shouldn't break on you when stringing it up and tensioning. I bought 2 packs in case of a popped string but had no issues while string it up. No breaks! Just need to have a little patience while stringing it up, be sure to gently stretch the strings while tensioning. These strings are not looped at the end so you are going to need to be a little creative depending on the tailpiece on your banjo. They make my 12" Ome Tupelo banjo sound amazing. I'm amazed at the quality and tone and wonder why I haven't bought these sooner. Although they may not look long enough initially, the strings will stretch significantly while tensioning. If you're a clawhammer player, you really can't go wrong with these!
N**B
Great sound but fragile.
I love the plucky sounds. The red series allows you to use these gut-like strings in standard slots. However they are somewhat fragile.
C**R
Aquila strings.....enough said
They're awesome, they'll make ya pucker up an sigh with relief, when ya hear them.
D**X
1st and 5th broke mid string.
Package is also marked: BS 9/2020. Likely date? As reported here by others, the 1st string snapped, mid string - at about the 5th fret length location - while still well below the stated pitch during tune-up. The 5th string broke - mid string - while sitting overnight. To finish tuning, I had to add the 1st and 5th strings from the AQUILA Classic Banjo String Set, 2-B, Light Tension, package I bought at the same time. I don't like the mix for feel and sound, but the latter have not broken - yet. My guess: you might still be out of luck even if you bought 2 of the Aquila 11B Red sets in hopes of getting one good batch from the two. That's because the red highs _broke_ mid string. I hate returning things -- anyway, how do you return two fifths of something to Amazon? So I'm just sucking this one up. Wish I could buy individual strings and go through them until I found a good one....
K**T
5 Stars for Sound, we'll see about longevity
My partner, the old time clawhammer banjo player, just bought a new open backed, handmade banjo from a very small company, and it came with these strings. She's used to steel banjo strings, never tried any sort of nylon or nylgut.The bad: when the banjo maker handed her the banjo for the very first time, she broke the first string while tuning.The good: She's been playing on it for a month or so, tuning between standard tuning, and also double-D and A tuning (AEAC#e) with no capo. No more strings have broken. The strings did stretch a *lot* when she first got the banjo. They would be down more than a half step every day.The great: these strings sound terrific. Very plunky and woody, on an all wood short scale banjo. Lots of complex overtones. But when played next to a fiddle, the individual notes are clear and just pop out.I was originally thinking this review would be "they sound great but break all the time" but so far we've not had any breakage. Much of that is probably due to the very short scale of the banjo, there's plenty of stretching room. On a standard or long scale banjo, we might have more problems.
P**E
Very good strings
I use these on a goatskin head mountain banjo and they give a great old-time sound with a surprising amount of volume and hold pitch very well. They have a good playing life though I change strings once a month whether they need it or not so I can't say how long they really last. I have read other reviews that say they break easily but I made sure that there weren't any rough edges on my tailpiece, bridge or nut and haven't had any problems. They will stretch a good bit when first installed but if you bring them gently to pitch, let them sit overnight and then repeat the process the next day you should be good. I recommend them.
J**N
Love the sound, hate the durability
These only lasted a few days on my banjo. For the cost, they are not worth it for me. I really liked the sound, but they need to make them more durable.
A**S
Really good quality.
Really good quality.
F**K
Fragile
Je modifie mon commentaire, car peu après avoir monté ces cordes, sans jouer (son de casserole, impossibilité de garder le banjo accordé) et même accordé un ton et démi en dessous l'accordage standard, j'ai retrouvé le banjo avec une corde (5eme) qui s'est pété tout seul.Donc mon avis final: trop cher pour un produit bien trop fragile.Commentaire d'origine:Niveau son, ça fait un peu... jouet. J'ai vu d'autres commentaires qui les Nylgut ne sonnent pas trop avec les tonerings Whyte Ladye, comme sur mon banjo, et ce n'est pas faux. Avec un torchon à l'intérieur, c'est mieux. Mais comme ça on a le même son qu'avec les cordes standards.Autre chose: j'étais obligé à changer le cordier (pour un No-Knot de Golden Gate) car les cordes sont bien plus grosses que les cordes en acier.Pour ceux qui se plaignent que les cordes sont trop court: les cordes s'étirent d'une manière impressionnante. Il faut de la patience, par contre, car c'est impossible de garder le banjo accordé. Comptez de ré-accorder tous les 3 minutes.
R**N
live and die by Aquila
With out a doubt the best strings available for banjo. Fell great sound great.
R**O
broke one note short
Tried to take three days to slowly tighten these strings because they are a little brittle and wanted to ease into it. Sadly, the first string broke one note below finished tuning. The rest sound great, but....
K**N
Excellent no issues sound great
I used them on a 22 1/2" scale banjo and had absolutely no problems. I didn't even follow the advice and stretch them. Just tune up incrementally.
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