Harley Benton Valuestrings Man 10-34 5-stars Reviews
Just the Trick
these strings are very cheap but they are as good as any you can get. They last quite well and feel nice to play and sound nice as well so just what you want from some strings. cheap enought that you can easily stick another pack in your gig bag for a backup set.
electric mandolin strings
Like the guitar strings these are good quality and very good value for money.
Quality
Quality!
Nice strings and cost next to nothing (almost)
I used to another brand which usually cost me around 10 euro., but honestly I don't find much difference between these and previous brand. I bought 10 packets of these strings and it should be enough for 5 or 6 years for my irregular use. It has great value for little money.
Clear, bright strings
I bought these to replace the original strings a relatively cheap mandolin came fitted with; the tone improved immediately. The strings are clear and bright, but as I've only recently fitted them, I don't know if they last; given the price it doesn't matter too much.
Good strings, excellent value
Well, there is not that much to say about these strings: They sound good, particularly when played for an hour or two. Not particularly nasal but rather well balanced sound. And they are very friendly to the wallet!
Nothing sounds as terrible as a mando with worn, flaking strings. So remember to keep a few sets of HB Value Strings with your instrument at all times. I certainly do so!
Great
I have three mandolins, and I use these strings on all of them. They sound good acoustically and sound great when I play live with a pickup. The packaging is great. each string is numbered boldly on the individual string packing, which is great if you break a string live on a dark stage. The strings are sealed so they remain rust and tarnish free

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Harley Benton
- Released in 2009
- Average price : $4
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