🎤 Elevate Your Banjo Game with D'Addario Strings!
D'Addario Tenor Banjo Strings (EJ55) are medium gauge phosphor bronze strings designed for a warm and bright tone. Made in the USA, these strings feature a loop end construction for universal fit, catering to players of all levels. Weighing just 9g, they are perfect for enhancing your banjo's sound while ensuring reliability and performance.
Product Dimensions | 12.19 x 1.02 x 12.19 cm; 9 g |
Item model number | EJ55 |
Colour | Bronze |
String Gauge | Medium |
String Material | Phosphor Bronze |
Number of Strings | 1 |
Country Produced In | USA |
Size | Tenor Banjo, 9-30 |
Item Weight | 9 g |
S**N
Great product, but learn from my mistakes
I've been using D'Addario guitar strings for years now, so it made sense to use them when restringing an Irish tenor banjo, that I bought s/h,and unseen.The person I bought it from had just used cut down ball end guitar strings on it,which I found strange, but I realised why, when it took me the best part of an hour to restring it, using proper loop end strings.Firstly,do them one at a time,or else the bridge will move.2.Slide the colour code paper off the thin end,and not the loop end.3.Try to bend the wound end of the string above the loop down,so that it is easier to hook it under the small teeth in the tailpiece.This is fiddly, and requires several minutes of swearing to get the job done.It may help to wind the string on the machine head first, hook it on, then wind on, and pray that it stays hooked on.4.Try to get it roughly in tune, and leave it for a while.5.Whatever you do,don't cut the strings, until you have them in tune.You may find the loop is not properly hooked on, as you increase the tension,so you may end up doing it all again.The strings sound fantastic, so worth it in the end.
D**D
Silly me
Great strings as always, you can pay more for similar but these have never let me down even when hard playing just one problem and the fault is mine I bought ball end instead of loop, so I will have to go buy a banjo that uses ball end lol any excuse init much to my better half's disgust 😬 🫣 I know i could send them back but like I said any excuse banjo number six on the horizon 😀
C**7
Pretty decent, maybe too bright for solo pieces.
Quite good tone, if a little thin sounding (occasionally quite tinny on the E string).Plain A string can help eliminate finger noise (looks nicer too).Quite thin strings however, so they can seem a little loose and dead (on the bottom strings).They seem to prefer being played with a celluloid pick, rather than nylon, as the softer edge of celluloid dampens the higher harmonics somewhat.On my Deering Sierra they are slightly too bright, and a little slack for my liking (G especially), deering's own strings are slightly thicker, and sound a bit warmer at the lower end.
D**F
Nice ringing sound
Easy to play and nice range of sound. Not sure how long they will last as only been in use a few weeks. All good up to now.
N**E
New strings
Nice strings good quality and sound
N**Y
Strings
Good quality
L**N
Banjo strings
Strings are colour coded. So very easy for a novice player. Great tone , have used cheaper ones, never again.
M**R
Just ok
Moved over to this brand recently. The strings are ok but I don't think they last as long as I'm used to.
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