🎵 Elevate Your Ukulele Game!
Ernie Ball's Ukulele Ball End Nylon Strings (P02326) are crafted from high-quality black nylon, designed for Concert and Soprano ukuleles. With a ball-end for easy installation and custom gauges, these strings deliver a rich tone and excellent projection, making them the perfect choice for musicians seeking both quality and convenience.
String Material Type | Nylon |
Finish Types | Resin |
Color | Black |
String Gauge | Custom |
Recommended Uses For Product | Ukulele |
T**H
Great Product Recommended.
Item exactly as described. I prefer high quality in music. And the price meets quality here, so I had to get them. I highly recommend this vendor.
R**L
Exactly as advertised
Exactly what we needed. No issues or concerns with the item. Came as advertised.
T**.
These are worth trying!
The media could not be loaded. I have ten ukuleles in my house that are all different when it comes to size, tone woods, construction, and features (tuners, bridge, nut, saddle, etc.). Here’s one thing I know: every instrument responds differently to strings based on all the construction variables. I put this set of low G and black nylon strings on my solid spruce top uke to mellow it out a bit, and now it is perfect. With the previous fluorocarbon strings it was just too snappy sounding. The Ernie Ball black nylons give it outstanding sound with good projection, clear ringing with each note, and the black color is a sweet look to boot. Interestingly, I had a set on a high gloss solid mahogany tenor ukulele and I thought the sound was just ok. Not bad, but not great. It’s important to note that It’s hard to call a string “bad” (like reviewers often do) when it’s just not the string set’s fault that it is poorly matched with the instrument. That being said, it’s a crying shame that many of the instruments being sold these days come with the thick synthetic nylon marketed as similar to old school gut. Sure, those strings are durable and have good tuning stability, but they are thick and stiff, and the tone is often dull with a C string “thuds.” Those strings actually ARE bad, but I understand why uke manufactures include them on entry level and value ukuleles — it prevents new players from breaking strings b when they are mistakenly using guitar picks, or they are writing bad reviews because the instrument goes out of tune easily when new.Like all nylon, these E.B.’s will take some time for them to stretch out and stabilize. That is not a flaw, but the reality of nylon strings.I am pleased with these Ernie Ball strings and will keep using them on one or two specific instruments. Price is right and they are easy to play. BIG BONUS with these is the ball ends. It makes stringing a snap. I wish more string guys followed suit.
S**7
Lovely tone
Installed these on one of my ukuleles. They have been easy to install and tune. Love the low G string! Nice quality and great tone!
D**R
Best strings to buy
I like the black strings. They have a great sound to them.
A**R
WOW!
I have a Kala low G cutaway tenor ukulele. I've tried ALL the other brands with nylon, fluorocarbon, wounds,etc but didn't find the sound I was looking for. Tried the Ernie Ball black liw G strings and that was it. Nice loud, warm sound. Easy to install with ball ends. No excessive stretching. Tuned right up. Nice feel under the fingers while playing. Going to order more for my next string change.
A**Y
Sound and feel nice.
These strings are way better than the previous ones I purchased. Easy to install, feel nice on my fingers when playing, and have a very nice sound. They are newly installed so time will tell.
W**R
Nice replacement strings.
Have a very old (small) ukulele that needed new strings. These worked great!
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