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Aquila UBass Strings Thundergut

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String Set

  • For bass ukulele
  • Tuning EADG
  • Colour: White
  • Material Thundergut (plastic compound)
  • String length: 76 cm
  • Colour: Cream
Available since November 2011
Item number 272928
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Material Nylon
Colour White
Soprano No
Concert No
Tenor No
Baritone No
Low-G No
Bass Yes
£20.80
Including VAT; Excluding £10 shipping
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Make your uBass easier to play
Peter7875 10.11.2014
I have a Kala Rumbler uBass, which came supplied with the standard black strings. This little instrument produces a nice sound, but you really have to work quite hard to get consistent sounding results, and the original strings have a number of drawbacks.

For instance, the low E string does not produce as loud a note as the other strings, unlike a conventional steel string bass. So you have to pluck this string with much more energy, and play the other strings more lightly to get even sounding notes. A compressor helps if your amp has one, but this can sound a bit artificial. Another problem with the black strings is that they appear to be are slightly sticky when you play. They are not actually sticky, it's just their rubbery surface produces too much friction to easily slide you fingers along them to glide notes up or down like you can on steel strings. This also makes fast sections very difficult to play. Perhaps the biggest problem with the black strings is keeping them in tune, because of their stretchy nature you are constantly re-tuning.

You tend to get used to all this when you play a uBass, and adjust your technique accordingly. However, a solution exists in the form of these Aquila Corde strings, and having changed to these, I would never go back to the black strings! The new strings are a creamy white colour, and feel firmer and less stretchy than the black ones. The volume problem between strings is almost completely solved, you still have to work a little harder on the E, but it's much better and the less rubbery feel of the new strings makes them more responsive and musical. It's also easier to play faster sections and notes, and you can just about do some sliding and gliding around.

The tuning stability is much better with these new strings, you will still be checking your tuning every now and again, but not between every song like previously. I have spoken to other uBass players and they all seem to have come to the same conclusion, the white strings are significant improvement on the original black strings. The pricing when buying from Thomann is very good too. There are some helpful videos if you search online which show how best to install the strings, particularly how you tie them to the tuning pegs. These strings will make your uBass much easier and more fun to play!
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Practical replacement for Ashbory strings
Richard H. 7 18.05.2014
I bought these for use on an Ashbory bass.

Compared to the silicon strings. they're easier to setup, not needing knots to stay fixed in the tuners and seem to settle into tune quicker, and hold tuning better.

Soundwise, they have a lovely deep tone, but seem to lack the range of tone you can get out of the silicon strings.

Too soon to comment on durability, but they feel sturdier than the silicon strings and I'd expect them to last longer.

Summary: if you need the full range of tone from the Ashbory, you'll want to stick with the silicon strings, but if you're looking for something a little more practical give these a try.
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Gruggiovanni 08.01.2021
Very good uke bass strings. Nice feelings under your fingers, not too sticky, and the sound is huge. Recommend it
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FPeet 14.01.2019
The Aquila Thundergut strings have a really nice soulnd on my Hutch Hutchinson Kala U-Bass on ADG Strings but the E string is lacking definition. I changed it for an Aquila Thunder Red that makes the job.
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