Nuria
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Before opening the bag that contains it, check if it is rusty. I bought 2 strings and both were rusty in patches, something that greatly reduces the life of the strings.
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
Good tone, good tension, long lasting. They don't stretch too much. All nylon strings have to be tuned a few times when new as they stretch but these were holding pitch well after the first day.
John E Dumont
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
Good quality and loved the purchase.
nite watchman
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
Bright clear sound on my flamenco style nylon string guitar.
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023
I purchased this just to get it and discover that despite being the same price as six sting sets I had only received one string. My whole day is ruined and I now have to wait another week to play a guitar that I bought several days ago. Yes tge word "single" is in the description but it should really be driven home that you are paying for ONE SINGULAR STRING.
AlanA
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023
Works well as a low G string on my concert ukulele.
Omatsu
Reviewed in Japan on July 24, 2022
特定の弦がよく切れることが多く、今までは、セットでしか買えなかったので、無駄にすることが多かったので、バラで購入できたので助かりました。また利用したいと思います。
Customer
Reviewed in India on June 18, 2020
Good
Bubbalicious
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2018
There are 3 major brands selling most of the classical guitar strings: Augustine, D'Addario, Saverez. D-Addario are in the middle, but can brighten up even cheaper guitars.The companies are more comparable when buying their different quality levels, like Augustine Red or D'Addario ProArte Dynacore. There are many more companies, so an online review might mention LaBella, good for folk to flamenco, and Hannabach, high end classical.For everyday playing, though, D'Addario J4505 are my go to.PROS: Normal tension, warm, balanced and last a reasonable time.CONS: Brightness fades after only moderate use. Balanced is not the same as loud and bright, like Savarez 540Rs.SUMMARY: It's probably the best selling string for a reason, price and sound. For performance, I'd choose Saverez or Hannabach.
Monaco
Reviewed in Germany on July 2, 2016
Diese Gitarrenseite hat eine sehr gute Qualität. Sie lässt sich sehr gut aufziehen und stimmen. Kaufe meine Saiten nur von dieser Marke und bin sehr zufrieden
Cimabue
Reviewed in Italy on October 26, 2016
le D'Addario Pro Arté sono buone corde.Ci vuole un po' di tempo affinché si stabilizzino, ma poi la resa è buona.Io le monto con la perlina al ponticello.La mancanza di tenuta dell'accordatura lamentata da alcuni, penso derivi dal modo di montaggio alle meccaniche.Più giri (avvolgimenti) si fanno al cilindretto, minore sarà la stabilità dell'accordatura all'inizio subito dopo il montaggio.Io comunque avvolgo il più possibile la corda al cilindro bianco, perché ciò mi consente, successivamente, di scalare la corda una volta che si è usurata in corrispondenza dei primi tasti, soprattutto la quarta corda, ma non solo. Così aumenta la vita delle corde.
loveguitar
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2012
I buy a lot of spare "D" and a few extra "A" strings to use as replacements when they break while on my guitars. I won't change out an entire set of strings if one breaks, and I hate breaking into a new pack of strings just to pull only one out. It violates the entire pack! So, I buy a lot of extra D's mostly since it's usually the D string which breaks. I'm terribly frugal when it comes to strings and will even re-tie the old on back on when it breaks if it's still long enough.These aren't exceptional strings but will usually last until you're ready to put on a fresh set. They sound kind of tinny, but even expensive D strings still sound kind of tinny. D's especially, have a tendency to break much sooner than other strings so you really can't have too many around as spares. I teach classical guitar and have replaced more strings than you can imagine and have tried many different types. I keep going back to this brand for spares because they're inexpensive, and are of high enough quality that they will usually last until my other strings need to be replaced. Then I put on a fresh set. I even carry a couple of spare D's in my guitar case. Nothing worse than opening your case to find your D string has snapped yet again and this time it's too short to put back on and you don't have any spares. Don't let this happen to you!!!