![]() To ME, they feel very much like gut ( at least the very new set I just bought does) with sort of a longitudinal roughness that is opposite of the nylgut feel in fingertip/nail friction feel, and for this reason the Labella's reminded me of gut strings I used to play years ago. Joel is a fan of the LaBella's as well I think, and if you don't know what to try first, these are easy to find and generally great strings for this style and not expensive. ![]() Many make up sets from other makers to suit them from classical guitar singles. ![]() Looking up currently available nylguts sets, I was upset to find the old 1B sets I stocked up on (thankfully) are not made now and it's hard to find a non red set with a wound fourth. Jody is absolutely correct, and I had a big epiphany on this this week working on a banjo that HATED Nylguts.to the point I thought I should discard the banjo.until I put on the LaBella 17's as a last resort, which immediately transformed it into a wonderful banjo. Francis-I hope you can excuse my English!
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