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Aquila Red Series AQ-72 Tenor Ukulele String - Low G - 4th String

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  • MAXIMUM COMFORT & POWER: Aquila Red Series strings have an extremely comfortable player feel and a greater volume than standard strings
  • BRIGHTER & MORE RESPONSIVE: Improved composite material and proprietary design makes the tone brighter and more responsive across the fretboard
  • SUPERIOR TUNING STABILITY: Proprietary composite material also absorbs less moisture than other synthetic strings to assure tuning stability
  • CONSISTENT FEEL: Each string shares a similar diameter, yet differs in material density, providing a uniform feel and enhancing intonation
  • Learn More: To discover the fantastic features of this product, see the Product Description below.
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Aquila's RED SERIES ukuleles strings provide the player a unique feel and strong sound. The revolutionary approach changes the weight of each string, leaving the gauge unchanged. The results are amazing!


Mark Paul Suszko
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
Great Low-G if you prefer nylon to steel or wire-wound. Slightly more brittle than regular nylon, expect to change it out yearly.
Luiz Machado
Reviewed in Brazil on March 8, 2025
Gostei muito
BARBARA J. CLUTINGER
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
I have them on all 8 of my ukuleles. I really like the feel and sound of them. Very happy with my purchase.
Martin Baby
Reviewed in Canada on May 12, 2024
Très ravi de mon achat
Bud
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
Made a so-so Ukulele sound like an expensive one and not like a plastic toy. The price is on the high side for a single string, but the difference is there to make up for it. Shipping was fast. Thanks, Amazon. -Bud
Mario Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023
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Diego Diniz
Reviewed in Brazil on October 4, 2023
Recebi a corda no sábado e a afinei como de costume estava ancioso pela corda espera uma corda ótima mais sacanagem ela arrebentou com 3 dias ela veio um material ressecado aparentemente velho já é a terceira vez q compro na Amazon e recebo um produto q ñ presta. Vc paga por um produto espera q no mínimo ele funcione mais Manda o produtos velho ou nem se sab a origem de fato do produto se é conivente com o q diz o anúncio muito decepcionado
Alfina
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2022
They break. Their low G strings are made from a brown plastic material that breaks under tension. I had this string as part of a set . It broke after about a month of occasional use. I ordered another and installed it carefully and it sounded good. After a few days it broke. The break was between the nut and the tuning peg. So I knotted the two pieces and re installed it. It broke a day later. The break was not at the knot. I give up on using this type of string.
Rodolfo Niño
Reviewed in Mexico on March 8, 2022
Le dan al instrumento un color de sonido insuperable! Para aquellos que se quejan, lean las instrucciones es para afinación en Low G, tengo la fortuna de tener oído musical y no tuve ningún problema con la afinación, llevo años usando esta marca. Sin duda un producto de calidad.
Robert L. Feger
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2021
Been using these strings for a while. They have a great sound and are very easy on your fingers. The low G string is fragile. It wears through relatively quickly. The single replacement string for low G is a much better string and longer lasting. Clearly, it is not the same string that comes with the set. Why not? The A string needs to put on and tuned carefully the first time. It will snap if you tighten it too quickly. All-in-all really good strings if you buy a single low G.
hunt tooley
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2019
I used these to replace worn out strings on my Mele (Maui) tenor, low G. As any uke player with experience knows, the low G is the problem string. My wrapped low G frayed just before a gig, but these strings saved me. They pretty much settled into tuning about 3 days in, and the non-wrapped, but somehow copper infused, low G string has great sonority. I have used Aquila strings many times, and they usually live up to their reputation. This Red set for tenor low G is equal to the best strings I have used on my Mele tenor. I experiment with different brands and types for my small array of ukes, but the quality of these Aquila Reds stands out.
David Murray Holland
Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2017
Mar 19 2023 have used multiple of these in the past. Forgot why I didn't have any.. Replaced a Rentrant to the Low G forgot to do the perfect slot in advance and paid stupid tax. $9 wasted broke at the nut. I know better and still did this again.I'm tempted to use as a low A on my octaved uke. I actually prefer the tone and sustain from wound strings.. But if you have the other 3 strings from RED you will like this.. However I have removed the string replaced the nut I had to open up and went back to wound strings replacement every 2-3 weeks. The only RED string I haven't brokenIt just doesn't feel right being so thick. If you have a compensated bridge It's not gonna like it. You really need to have a fender style bridge for this to work as well as it should. I find C strings too thick already...
Philip G. Chapman
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2017
I am an old guitar man. Recently (15 months ago) I got a Uke and quickly became the lead break soloist at my Uke Club. Wanting to use my guitar break patterns to maximum effect I choose to “wear my G string low”...so to speak. I have a Kala Cedar/acacia tenor Uke with electrics. It came with Aquila Nylgut with the wound low G. For me that wound G was out of character with the other strings. Very dominant, “different” and “there”.Research led me to the unwound Red...bought as a single string (72U). Put it on...loved it. Sounded like it belonged. 2 days later it broke. Bought 2 more. Next one...loved it...lasted 2 weeks. Found a video on how to install WITHOUT DRAGGING IT THROUGH THE NUT NOTCH...AT ALL. Bingo! Number 3 has lasted almost a year now. Bought 3 more for spares. Still don’t know if they just have a high failure rate and you just have to try till you get to a good one, or whether the magic installation video did the trick. Number 4 will tell...at some point.Now I am noticing that, when I get to soloing riffs high up the neck, the stiff thick Nylgut strings rather lack sustain. Thinking that a full set of reds may do the trick...being thinner and more free to vibrate, and apparently sounding brighter and with more sustain. So here’s the weird thing that is baffling to me...and so many other reviewers. The set of tenor Reds (88U) come with a WOUND LOW G! Why Aquila...WHY? The whole schpeel about the copper and the density and the thinner string that gets a lower frequency seems to come off the rails here! So I have to order an 88U set, throw away the wound low G and continue to buy unwound low Gs separately? Duh! And then there are the many many reviews that say that the other strings are probably going to be “breaky” also. I’m going to try it...shooting for heaven...hoping not to get hell.UPDATE: Got the set of Reds, Low G as discussed. Threw away the wound low G as discussed and put the new Red C,E, and A on with the existing unwound Red G. Stretched them while installing. Did not drag them through the nut slots. Actually these are so stretchable that I was able to reach concert pitch BEFORE the final drop into the nut slot. Actually I got one TOO HIGH, and had to back it off once seated in the nut! Got away with it. Now with all Reds on I am in heaven. As hoped, everything is crisp, clean and clear. Longer sustain everywhere...including high up the neck. Way easier to bend for lead work...AND NO BREAKAGE! Had them on about 10 Days now. Upping the rating to 5 stars. Still think it’s stupid that there is no unwound low G set.UPDATE 2: It’s been a few months now. Playing every day. No more breakages. Love my Aquila Reds now that I have learned how to install them. Upping to 5 stars.