Best Daddario EJ74 Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to Daddario EJ74 based on experts and consumers reviews.
Daddario EFW74
Based on 3 reviews
Actually I'm just a part-time, rhythm-mandolin player. Actually I only wanted to try these because, to me, bronze or silver feels and sounds too abrasive and brash. Besides, I'm familiar with flats on jazz guitar, bass, etc. With these strings I get a mellow, even tone between the wound and plain strings and they are smooth to the touch. I would argue that these strings are an upgrade for any mandolin or mandolin player. They even really reawakened my interest in the instrument and in becoming a better player. But that's just me - actually not a full-time mandolin player. The only negative thing is that the tension seems high for the gauge. I had to do some adjustments to the bridge position and height. But now, even the intonation seems to be better. In the end, it's probably a...
Daddario EJ62
Based on 9 reviews
Got this set for the 'Harley Benton HBMA-50' mandolin because the ones it came with were too rough and coarse. This D'Addario set was fair enough and the strings were definitely softer and felt much better under my fingers. The sound was surely brighter and louder than the ones I had by design on the mandolin. But for some reason, at this price, I was expecting something much better. In brief, I was not blown away by this set of strings, but I didn't dislike them either. However, I definitely expected something more special for this price. I will be still looking at more string sets to finally offer me that vintage, deep, and bluegrass tone. Unfortunately, this set, although practically good, does not do that in terms of tone at all.
Martin Guitars M400 Mandoline Light
Based on 11 reviews
I used these strings to replace the factory strings that came with the Harley Benton Mandolin.These strings have the loop ends so in theory should be a little easier to catch on the hooks of the tailpiece end. Compared to the factory strings it was like night and day. Firstly the colour of these strings was so much brighter, nice and bronze, as opposed to dull and grey of the factory. The sound of these was also so much more pleasing. It was definitely a vast improvement, and well worth the money. I would suggest that if you do purchase a HB Mandolin in particular get a couple sets of these strings at the same time. One set to immediately replace factory strings, and one set as a back up..
Harley Benton Valuestrings Man 10-34
Based on 43 reviews
A few months back I bought a Harley Benton Mandolin and I have found these strings to work well for it. Pros: They are cheap and cheerful and sound pretty good for the price. They stay in tune after restringing. Cons: They oxidise rather quickly, but at the price it’s cheap enough to change them out. In conclusion: I may eventually get more expensive Bronze 80/20 strings to see if they sound better. But, at this point, I don’t really see a need to do so. These are great value for money!