This is it! The BEST Fluorocarbon #Ukulele Strings REVEALED! Battle between the best brands! 🔥

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Hi guys! Are you ready for this?? Let's begin the ULTIMATE Battle of the strings! Which #Ukulele Fluorocarbon String Is Best? Here is the comparison of 6 different brands!

00:00 Intro
01:10 Kala Mango Ukulele
01:40 Fluorocarbon Strings
03:57 D'Addario Pro-Arté Carbon Ukulele Strings, Tenor High G (EJ99T)
04:05 PhD Tenor Ukulele Strings G-C-E-A with HIGH G
04:14 Oasis GPX Clear Fluorocarbon Tenor Ukulele Strings Warm UKE-8100 High G
04:24 Pepe Romero Strings UT1 Tenor Ukulele High G Set
04:36 Worth Brown Fluorocarbon Tenor HIGH G Ukulele Strings BT 63 inch and Worth Clear Fluorocarbon Soprano/Concert HIGH G Ukulele Strings Medium CM 46
05:28 Back to Back Sound Comparison Strumming
06:48 Back to Back Sound Comparison Fingerpicking
08:20 Battle Royale Conclusion

All of these strings are amazing, but What's the best for you? Which is your favorite? Let me know in the comments below!

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It would be so much better if there is no backing track at all, since this is a video on sound comparisons of all the strings and all we are trying to do is to compare the sound itself...

candyng
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It would have been easier to compare the strings if you hadn't added a backing track, which crowded the ear with extra sounds that we didn't need and that got in the way. The whole point of the video was not to entertain us with happy rhythms but to let us hear and judge the pure sound of the different strings without distraction.

davidmayerovitch
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First of all, none of them are bad. For me, I like Worth Browns for picking. I have been using them on my Kamaka long neck concert for years and I love them! I have noticed, though, that the strumming on them isn't clear and bright (maybe even a little "muddy"). I also did like the Pepe Romeros, especially for strumming. So I agree with you on those 2, Terry. But I thought that the Worth Clear were the most "balanced" i.e. best sounding string for both picking AND strumming. So unless you have multiple ukes and use one primarily for strumming and another for picking, based on this review, I think the Worth Clear strings are the best multi-purpose strings. I recently purchased a set and am looking forward to using them!

SandisfieldThenNow
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Strumming - Oasis. Fingerpicking - Worth browns

stevenmay
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I liked the sound of the Worth Browns the best. They really ring throughout the whole instrument. Of the ones you used, I also really liked the sound of the Oasis. But the Worth Browns were definitely my choice. I've just ordered some. Looking forward to trying these on my tenor!

BLAzinStRipePiPes
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Do you only review the products you sell? My favorite fluorocarbon string set is Living Water String. If you haven't tried them I recommend that you do. They are the only strings I put on my good ukes.

paulapaul
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I just ordered a bunch of Worth Browns to try out because I thought they sounded great in your other string review video. Happy to say, I liked the sound of the Worth Browns and Pepe Romero strings the best. I like the Phd strings and Pepe's equally, but I do love Pepe's wound low G string. It's interesting that you never really know until you put the strings on a particular instrument. I've never liked Aquila strings, but they sound amazing on Eric Devine's instruments.

elizabethuyehara
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Strumming worth brown, , , and picking too

KB-ksjv
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I just replaced Aquila Nylguts with Worth Browns (bought from you!) on my Ohana Solid Concert Koa. I am fully blown away! I heard the difference on youtube comparisons, but in person, it is nothing short of staggering! The resonance and sustain are off the chart! I want nothing but Worth Browns on all my solid ukes and will also try on a few of my laminates. But I suspect the Nylguts might hold their own with the laminates. I have tried D’Addario Flourocarbons and while they sound OK, they will be replaced with the Worth Browns.

BTW: You have great prices and fast shipping! Very happy ordering from your store!

hobbycow
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I've used Worth browns for years. Always the default string, even though I might have other sets on a uke for a while as an experiment

ralphiewho
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I don't understand when you play the D'Addarios it says Clear Nylon EJ65T. Are you playing nylon or flourocarbon EJ99T?

richp.
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I thought the background music was distracting, and each round for each string was too short.

immanuelmagalit
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The backing track is distracting, eliminating it would be a more useful comparison. Also surprised you didn't include Martin M620s.

fishlaugh
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Hello ! A few days ago I had to replace strings on my Tiny Tenor Pepe Romero Pineapple koa (low G)... So nice uke', I play on it each day. The A string was about to break... I put a set of Aquila Super Nylgut strings but i find they are a bit too stiff for fingerpicking.
I have a set of Pepe Romero fluorocarbon ready but in high G. I think i will try a wound low G, the "Soloist", from Fremont that I have too. I also get a scrap of Worth Brown fluorocarbon strings (new : very long strings) that i put on my Pono Mango... Nice strings for fingerpicking, the only issue is the color :dark brown on an ebony fretboard, not easy to distinguish them...
I used to make a supply (of about everything) because I live in a very remote Pacific island... Thanks TC for that review !

patriceleguy
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I currently have both my ukes strung with Worth Browns. My favorite strings I've tried so far.

jeg
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Nice comparison, Thanks! I tend to lean towards the Worth. Clear and Brown. I just recently got a Kala Baritone, the one with the cutaway, solid spruce top and pickup. I love the instrument, but can't really warm up to the strings, which are Aquilas with a wound D and G. I already ordered a set of Clear and Browns for the Baritone and am hoping for a major improvement. I have a Flight Victoria Tenor as well as a Concert, which both have Worth Clears on them and they are JUST RIGHT! Have you also done a video like this for Baritone strings? I personally do not like wound strings on a Ukulele. I don't do much strumming, but tend to pick mostly, Chord Melody and stuff like that. Anyway, I'm very anxious to get the Worths on that Baritone! Thanks for the great content!

Cliffolaus
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You sound great on all the brands. I would have to select based on how they feel to play, and not on how they sound.

stevekirby
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Thanks for the comparisons. Really helps to hear on exactly the same instrument!

suedemaio
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Thanks, Terry. I really like the Worth browns. I have them on one of my ukes and I love the sound! Great video!

bonnierobinson
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I liked that you explained every instrument...size, wood, etc...has it's own personality. I have tried Worth Brown, Worth Clear, Oasis, and Pepe Romero on different ukes I have. So far, I do like the Worth Browns and the Pepe Romero the best. I have not tried some of the other brands mentioned in the comments below but may in the future.

cindymci