Harley Benton Valuestrings Man 10-34 4-stars Reviews

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2 years ago

Good Value

Exceptional value for the price tag, warm sound, not too much bright, quite balanced. I buy these strings for practicing and they do deliver.

6 years ago

Value For Money

If mandolin is not your main instrument and you want fresh strings to do the job then these are the ideal strings.

If you have high expectations from your strings regarding sound and duration then you can probably try something more expensive.

8 years ago

Studying

I love it the quality, so durable but the sound is bad, is really good to study.

8 years ago

Well named

Value strings indeed. Keep a set in the bag for spares. Twang well. Steady on the tremolo on high Es unless you plan on stocking up ? though at this price, why not? Essential backup. They'll stay in tune as well as anything else on your tuners, and hold a tune as well as you can.

9 years ago

Mandolin value strings

Excellent value for money and at a really good price.

It would be difficult to get these strings at a local music store without paying three times as much,good product.

11 years ago

mando strings

Great strings for beginners, as you get better you probably will upgrade, but for this price they are fine

12 years ago

Mandolin strings

I have to start by saying that I am a total beginner with mandolin. I bought these strings to replace some half a century old ones. Compared to that the improvement of tone was incredible. However, I have no grounds to compare the quality to some other more expensive brands.

12 years ago

Bright sounding strings.

Being new to the mandolin, I can only compare these strings with the ones that came with my instruments and the ones on friends mandolins. They compare well with both of those. They are bright and clean sounding and hold their tuning really well. For a value string at this price, that is pretty impressive.

I play an f-hole semiacoustic mandolin, playing a variety of bluegrass/folk/punk sort of stuff and so these strings don't have the easiest of times. I also bought several sets in one go, in case of breakages, but after replacing the original strings on my instrument, I am still on my first set of these strings.

I had thought that I may eventually change to a more expensive string, but at the moment, I don't see why. These strings are doing the job.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2009
  • Average price : $4
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