Interesting, I like fluorocarbon on most of my Ukes,although I have used Aquila stings at times. I will say this Aquila does seem to be a very innovative company,always trying new things not content to sit on their laurels and that is a good thing in my book. Thanks for the review.
I have just started my own comparisons, trying to find the perfect, for me, strings for my Kala solid mahogany tenor. KA- SMHT-SC. Including Aquila SNG, D’Addario EJ65TLG, Aquila Sugar for tenors and Living Water, all with a low g. The Sugars are a very nice string! I’m still not sure they will be my everyday string, as I love my Living Waters but definitely a close second. Thank you again for taking the time to do these “Just my opinion” videos. I value those opinions and 97% of the time, I agree. 😊👍🏻 Wes
Received these sugar strings as a free gift (with the purchase of their (7M Soprano) from the Mercantino Dell' Ukulele. It was a nice surprise. Though I like the strings that come with this model, I'm looking forward to hearing how they sound and feel. 😃
hello ! thanks for the test, specially on a soprano uke ! i'm actually using the aquila carbon black strings and there are really impressive too (different than the red series).
I love these strings because they sound so alive and warm but very bright also! I dont mind little squeak, after two weeks of regular playing the sound is barely noticeable. I guess it is the biological nature of these strings that is giving them these characteristics.
Baz, can you do an update on this? The sugars have gone through several iterations since and I think a lot of viewers would appreciate a comparison of Martin Carbons vs the new Sugars. Btw, keep up the good work. Mahalo for this and the Enya Nova U Pro review!
Sorry - this was one of the last 'string things' i'll do - try to keep out of debates and comparisons of them for simple reason that our individual ears and playing styles make people perceive sounds differently. I know some people who love these and some who hate them - but they are both entitled to that view!
The stock strings on my new Martin ukulele sounded like absolute shit. After I replaced them with a set of Aquila Nylguts it made the soprano Uke sound much fuller and as you said, gave it more sustain in the upper frets. Thanks for the review!
@@Xcorgi Thing with strings though is it's totally subjective - we all hear differently, and mostly play differently. I've seen people discuss certain strings - one saying they are 'warm' one saying they are 'bright' - yet they are both correct - that's their perception. It's why I never call my videos on strings 'reviews' - as my opinion may not match others.
@@GotAUkulele I've been playing ukulele for 4 years and I still find buying strings a complete minefield. I've been guided by the "these sound warm, these sound bright" comments in the past, but to be honest when I have changed my strings (with a couple of exceptions) a rarely notice much of a difference in the sound. A couple of times when I've tried new strings and didn't like them I couldn't say why, perhaps it was the way they felt, or looked? I like Ken Middleton's approach of one type of string fits all and I often buy his strings partly because of this, much less confusing that some brands! Loving the ukulele reviews, thanks!
I am looking for concert ukulele strings with a Bright and Light sound. I am thinking of AGxAQ or Sugar Set maybe New Nylgut Set from Aquila. Which one would you recommend to me?
Sorry I never recommend strings. Simple reason is we all hear sound differently, play differently and ukes all differ. What I perceive in sound you may find different. I see it quite a lot - people arguing over whether a brand sounds bright or warm. Yet they are both right because it's what they perceive when they play!
@@GotAUkulele I fully understand, it's true the differences are often very subtle and everyone can perceive them differently, additionally, each instrument is different :) thank you so much! Your videos helped me a lot! Have a nice day: D
Good day! Can you please tell me which strings are better to put under Low-G tuning on a tenor ukulele (electro acoustics) from the AQUILA RED or Sugar series? I want it to be close to the guitar sound.
Sorry - I have a policy to never give string recommendations. It's too personal and subjective as we all hear differently. What I think may not match your own hearing.
@@GotAUkulele I understand you, I bought a ukulele and have never played, and there is no place to listen either, I want to change the strings right away. I really like Aquila Sugar sounding. But I also recommend Red. But I need it to sound closer to the guitar. Just at least a hint, there just isn't anyone else to ask.
@@us-hamza for classic guitar sound sugars for modern acoustic sound reds, i hope i could help you friend. Just remember this is subjective. Добрый день
The first thing I do with a new Ukulele (Meanwhile I have got 5 Baritonos)I give them Ken Middeltons Strings , 2 of them I stringed with High D, Kens Strings are the very best(I think)Even though the nasty Spanish Customs charge me 8 Euros tax(why the hell did the U.K leave the European Union -GRRRRR) for each order, but Kens Strings a worth it.Greetings from Jerez
I have been using these some months now and the squeaking is more prominent when the strings are new. After week or two playing daily the sound is barely noticeable. And the sound is great!
i've tried them but no...i don't like them, the consistence and the sound, ugly in my opinion. i like Aquila strings but only the Nylgut or Supernylgut version.
I think that perfectly sums up why I don’t give string recommendations. I’m the complete opposite and can get along with these but not their standards. One thing is for sure though - Aquila are a great brand, always developing ideas and not just re packaging fishing line!
Because I am telling people to make their own minds up and simply bringing them to their attention - you know.. helping out a brand that deserves a bit of a pat on the back. Some wont like them. Some will. I can't tell people to like them or not.
And when I wear them out, I can use them in my coffee!
Thanks for the review!
Soon as you hit that first strum, I got online to find some. I didn't think a string review would grab me, but this one did. Thanks!
Well, shoot...where can you buy them? I can't find them anywhere.
Only just appearing in shops - literally yesterday in the UK.
yeah! i was waiting for this review! thank u!
Interesting, I like fluorocarbon on most of my Ukes,although I have used Aquila stings at times. I will say this Aquila does seem to be a very innovative company,always trying new things not content to sit on their laurels and that is a good thing in my book. Thanks for the review.
Yes, they are to be highly admired for their efforts I think. Mimmo is a very nice chap.
I have just started my own comparisons, trying to find the perfect, for me, strings for my Kala solid mahogany tenor. KA- SMHT-SC. Including Aquila SNG, D’Addario EJ65TLG, Aquila Sugar for tenors and Living Water, all with a low g. The Sugars are a very nice string! I’m still not sure they will be my everyday string, as I love my Living Waters but definitely a close second. Thank you again for taking the time to do these “Just my opinion” videos. I value those opinions and 97% of the time, I agree. 😊👍🏻
Wes
Yeah - strings are the most subjective thing ever. You really need to do your own tests like you have done
Received these sugar strings as a free gift (with the purchase of their (7M Soprano) from the Mercantino Dell' Ukulele. It was a nice surprise. Though I like the strings that come with this model, I'm looking forward to hearing how they sound and feel. 😃
Yes, Luca told me he was offering an alternative from Aquila - nice when a brand listens to criticism
hello ! thanks for the test, specially on a soprano uke ! i'm actually using the aquila carbon black strings and there are really impressive too (different than the red series).
Very cool! I'll give them a try. Thanks!
Do you have a tutorial in 2:50 i really like it
Or whats the title or name
www.youtube.com/watch/rkk9CXQ1AZU
Can't wait to try them out. When will they be available on the street?
I can only speak for the UK, but I am told they are being shipped to dealers any day now.
Thank you. I will be sure to keep my eyes open for them.
Great review 😀
Thank you!
Nice, gotta give em a try!
I love these strings because they sound so alive and warm but very bright also! I dont mind little squeak, after two weeks of regular playing the sound is barely noticeable. I guess it is the biological nature of these strings that is giving them these characteristics.
May I know what did u play in 2:50?
Probably some of this www.youtube.com/watch/rkk9CXQ1AZU
They sound great Bazz. Was the usage life any different because of construct material? Cheers
Not that I noticed
I am looking forward to giving these a try. Thanks! Great info.
Should be with dealers this week Fred
Thank You!
Wow that aquila really sings!
Baz, can you do an update on this? The sugars have gone through several iterations since and I think a lot of viewers would appreciate a comparison of Martin Carbons vs the new Sugars. Btw, keep up the good work. Mahalo for this and the Enya Nova U Pro review!
Sorry - this was one of the last 'string things' i'll do - try to keep out of debates and comparisons of them for simple reason that our individual ears and playing styles make people perceive sounds differently. I know some people who love these and some who hate them - but they are both entitled to that view!
Sweet!
Hmmmm....
One more thing to tinker with, thanks Baz, for leading me toward the string rabbit hole.
lol!
I heard that they squeak at first is that true?
Philip Vega-Ramírez I never had that issue. Although, oddly, regular Aquila’s squeak for me!
Yes mine really squeak but i have mine for only one day so i hope it fades
@@anketroquet6351 did it get better?
just got a set of low-g for my Tenor.
I like to try them on my Cuatro Venezolano.
Just put them on yesterday and mine squeak like crazy… did you have any issue with this?
Didn't have that issue, though strangely my fingers can do that with regular Aquila strings
wow you're so good
Thanks for this! I was thinking of trying Sugars. I have decided I will after seeing/hearing your video and a couple of others.
They are quite innovative!
Ants alert they gonna eat your strings 🤣🤣
ha!
The stock strings on my new Martin ukulele sounded like absolute shit. After I replaced them with a set of Aquila Nylguts it made the soprano Uke sound much fuller and as you said, gave it more sustain in the upper frets. Thanks for the review!
Stock strings on Martin are Martin Fluoro - I really like them!
@@Xcorgi Thing with strings though is it's totally subjective - we all hear differently, and mostly play differently. I've seen people discuss certain strings - one saying they are 'warm' one saying they are 'bright' - yet they are both correct - that's their perception. It's why I never call my videos on strings 'reviews' - as my opinion may not match others.
@@GotAUkulele I've been playing ukulele for 4 years and I still find buying strings a complete minefield. I've been guided by the "these sound warm, these sound bright" comments in the past, but to be honest when I have changed my strings (with a couple of exceptions) a rarely notice much of a difference in the sound. A couple of times when I've tried new strings and didn't like them I couldn't say why, perhaps it was the way they felt, or looked? I like Ken Middleton's approach of one type of string fits all and I often buy his strings partly because of this, much less confusing that some brands! Loving the ukulele reviews, thanks!
@@jonathanpack7390yep - Ken and I are on same page of this topic.
Just put them on my Martin soprano,sound very nice but they do squeek so much,is that normal or do they get better with wear?
I don't find they do with me, but actually regular Aquilas do!
will they make my tea sweeter
sorry
I am looking for concert ukulele strings with a Bright and Light sound. I am thinking of AGxAQ or Sugar Set maybe New Nylgut Set from Aquila. Which one would you recommend to me?
Sorry I never recommend strings. Simple reason is we all hear sound differently, play differently and ukes all differ. What I perceive in sound you may find different. I see it quite a lot - people arguing over whether a brand sounds bright or warm. Yet they are both right because it's what they perceive when they play!
@@GotAUkulele I fully understand, it's true the differences are often very subtle and everyone can perceive them differently, additionally, each instrument is different :) thank you so much! Your videos helped me a lot! Have a nice day: D
Good day! Can you please tell me which strings are better to put under Low-G tuning on a tenor ukulele (electro acoustics) from the AQUILA RED or Sugar series? I want it to be close to the guitar sound.
Sorry - I have a policy to never give string recommendations. It's too personal and subjective as we all hear differently. What I think may not match your own hearing.
@@GotAUkulele I understand you, I bought a ukulele and have never played, and there is no place to listen either, I want to change the strings right away. I really like Aquila Sugar sounding. But I also recommend Red. But I need it to sound closer to the guitar. Just at least a hint, there just isn't anyone else to ask.
@@us-hamza for classic guitar sound sugars for modern acoustic sound reds, i hope i could help you friend. Just remember this is subjective. Добрый день
The first thing I do with a new Ukulele (Meanwhile I have got 5 Baritonos)I give them Ken Middeltons Strings , 2 of them I stringed with High D, Kens Strings are the very best(I think)Even though the nasty Spanish Customs charge me 8 Euros tax(why the hell did the U.K leave the European Union -GRRRRR) for each order, but Kens Strings a worth it.Greetings from Jerez
Wow, Sweet! ;)
Put them on my tenor and I am gonna put them on my new bari ukulele
Sweet! LOL i crack myself up
I find them very squeaky
Weirdly - I get that with regular Aquila but not with these.
I have been using these some months now and the squeaking is more prominent when the strings are new. After week or two playing daily the sound is barely noticeable. And the sound is great!
You know what they say about ukelele strings "sugar and spice & everything nice" ... whoops, it's either that or girls .... 😊 x
ha ha!
i've tried them but no...i don't like them, the consistence and the sound, ugly in my opinion. i like Aquila strings but only the Nylgut or Supernylgut version.
I think that perfectly sums up why I don’t give string recommendations. I’m the complete opposite and can get along with these but not their standards. One thing is for sure though - Aquila are a great brand, always developing ideas and not just re packaging fishing line!
Hi Barry, i totally agree...choose the strings is a personal choice, there are not right or wrong, only different taste.
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Sorry - don't understand
And how is this not a string review again? Other than disclaimer saying you don't do string reviews, pretty much sounds like a string review.
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Because I am telling people to make their own minds up and simply bringing them to their attention - you know.. helping out a brand that deserves a bit of a pat on the back. Some wont like them. Some will. I can't tell people to like them or not.