QUOTE(Musikl @ Oct 30 2017, 05:18 PM)
Guys, a question.
I got myself a uke and been practicing. Then i tried another uke at a beach resort and it sounded so much nicer. Deeper and prominent. Sound is distinctive between the chords. I notice the strings are more rubbery on the one i tried. Mines are just nylon. Hard and taut. Both are sopranos.
Is this really due to the string differences?
I googled and seems like the one i tried is using florocarbon strings
different strings effects playability ie smoothness when changing chords etc..but tone wise maybe its the wood type of the ukulele you played. perhaps its mahogany thats why you get the deep warm sound as compared to koaI got myself a uke and been practicing. Then i tried another uke at a beach resort and it sounded so much nicer. Deeper and prominent. Sound is distinctive between the chords. I notice the strings are more rubbery on the one i tried. Mines are just nylon. Hard and taut. Both are sopranos.
Is this really due to the string differences?
I googled and seems like the one i tried is using florocarbon strings
Nov 1 2017, 09:36 AM

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