Kala Metal Round Wound 4 Reviews

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6 years ago

a bit expensive but exellent

I bought those strings for substituting the silicon original string on my 9 years old daughter's Ukulele as she was not confortable with those stock "fat strings". She is now very happy and enjoys her ukulele bass :)

They sounds good and are easy to play, might need a bit more strength to press them but if a 10 years old kid can do it I don't think that's an issue at all. very satisfied. They are in my opinion a bit expensive...

7 years ago

Put them on my Harley Benton U-Bass

The original strings on the HB CLU-Bass were funky to say the least. They roll off the frets, were hard to tune and quiet. I was unsure if these strings would work on my CLU-Bass, but they do and they are great. I would recommend that if you buy a CLU-Bass you buy a pack of these strings at the same time you won't regret it.

several months later and the strings are still great and sound good on the HB U-Bass

Pros: Sound great. fit on the CLU-Bass. They project more then the rubber strings that come with the bass.

Cons: They are expensive, but the only option.

8 years ago

Good idea in principle but I wasn't convinced....

I bought these with high expectations but was very disappointed with them. Had them on for about 20mins before taking them off - that's a lot of money to pay for 20mins playing time!! They didn't seem

to resonate at all and were very thin sounding. The G string was very dead too.

Caveat: maybe these would work better on a different U-bass? I was using the Kala Sub U bass. I've heard good reviews of them on the acoustic u bass?

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Kala
  • Released in 2015
  • Average price : $74
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