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These are perfect. They're also very reasonably priced. Tension wise, they are a nice light-medium tension. It takes time to get the tuning stable.

They're all i use on my acoustic. The tone improvement on my 60 buck all wood classical guitar. They are just what i need for my inexpensive yamaha c-40.

The trebles are bright with good sustain and not to still on the fingers. Good for finger style playing. Erik satie), etc.

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Quality


They are consistently well made and truly gauged


Bright sound and easy to install, made an old beat up guitar sound off like it was new


If you are used to light metal strings, these will actually be hard on the fingers at first, because of the girth of each strin...  Read More


The aquila strings that were 'intended' for use on the guitalele (and tuned a perfect 4th above standard guitar tuning) snapped...  Read More

Price


The tone improvement on my 60 buck all wood classical guitar.


They are just what i need for my inexpensive yamaha c-40 classical guitar.


95 last september, now it says was listed for $12.


The value for the money is definitely something i looked for.

Packaging/appearance


Friend of mine gave me a guitar with nylon strings so i replaced it this package comes with three nylon strings and three metal...  Read More


Good packaging, fast delivery, good quality, and a good deal on the price.


There were also some bends/kinks in the strings out of the package

Competitiveness


This tone now is very close to the yamaha i had when i played in my youth.


I like these strings much better than the d addarios on my classical guitar.


I don’t compare these to augustine’s or sarvez, they are two different animals.


This seems to be a common problem in just about all nylon strings i've ever tried but they're not as bad as some other brands.

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    good, great, easy, classical and quality.
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  • Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
  • This product had a total of 3,958 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 1 2024.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I was hesitant because of the few negative reviews


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I cannot always find these strings in houston without spending most of a day driving around so they were recommended on amazon and a couple of clicks and i had them in a day or two


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I’ve used dadarrio for a long time but these just won’t stay in tune on a guitar that is normally in perfect tune


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The nylon strings do no stay in tune


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The low e string buzzes but that might be something wrong with my guitar


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I dont love nylon strings but my old guitar was having some issues that it couldnt handle even the ernie ball extra light strings id been using and loving for years


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    If you are used to light metal strings these will actually be hard on the fingers at first because of the girth of each string ouch and getting used to the way they slip around under even light pressure


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Be warned that these strings will take a couple of days to fully breakin and stay in tune

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