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GHS Strings PF160 5-String Banjo Strings, Phosphor Bronze, Medium (11-26)

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1.Size:Pack Of 3


2.:Almost Medium (10.5-20)


About this item

  • Model: PF160
  • Featuring NitroPack singles, guaranteed to be fresh from the factory!
  • Phosphor Bronze with extra large loop ends
  • 42" Winding Length
  • Light Gauge: 011-013-016-026w-010



4.6 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #896 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #2 in Banjo Accessories
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available October 27, 2006 Color Name Bronze String Gauge Medium String Material Banjo Strings Number of Strings 5 Size Pack of 1

GHS banjo strings are among the most played in the world. Our PF160 Phosphor Bronze set features specially designed loop ends and an extra long 42" winding to fit a variety of tailpieces and banjos. As always each string features the GHS Lock Twist to ensure your strings stay in tune.

Introducing our brand new NitroPack singles! Each single string is sealed in a nitrogen environment, eliminating all oxygen, in a tear-resistant package. Whether you use one string or the whole set, the NitroPack guarantees straight from the factory freshness!

ABOUT GHS STRINGS

GHS Strings are manufactured in a state-of-the-art, climate controlled facility using precision equipment and only the purest of materials. When you buy GHS strings you get quality, consistency, lasting intonation and superbly harmonious sound!

GHS Strings - The String Specialists since 1964.

PF160 Set: L11-L13-L16-LB26-L10


Paul Mungar
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2025
Long lasting and sound great.
Timothy K Piper
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Great sound, proper tension long lasting..
Darren
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
I really like the tone from this combination of gauges. I've always thought 9.5 sounded too tinny. I sometimes have trouble finding these so I usually buy multiple sets at a time.
B Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
These were everything I hoped for. Will buy again
Richard Hass
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
Following reading the Scruggs book where, despite folks saying he used light strings, he asserts that mediums are better. I assume for Scruggs, mediums were more like these medium lights. I know he had his own signature strings, but those came out much later than his landmark recordings, so I tried these. They're great, not hard to bend / pull-off / hammer-on, and not floppy at all. If you dig in when you play, don't want spaghetti or lead pipes as strings, these are perfect.
BRB
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 22, 2024
These strings have great tone and are good value for money
S. C. Ray
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
These are the only banjo strings I let near my Frank Neat RB-75 clone.
dig conway
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
I definitely like the feel of these strings. They inspire me to play a lot of bending-type licks. They are easy on the finger tips allowing me to play for hours on end at the festivals. I may not play like Earl, JD, or Russ, but I think these strings are wonderful and worth trying.
EM
Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2024
Very easy on the fingers
Ashlee Miller
Reviewed in Canada on April 24, 2024
Very good product
Thomas Bordelon
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2023
My $50 Pawn-Jo sounds good and the strings stay in tune. I went to order more and couldn’t find the PF-150’s again though. I had to move up, from them and order the PF-160’s instead. (Which I haven’t needed yet) I like the 150’s just fine. Too bad. I did find a different shipper that had a set but at twice the price. No thanks gouger.
Paul Rosart
Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2022
Easy to find what I was looking for
L. Bullock
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2017
Let me be clear: I purchased the PF 180's which are 011-013-016-024w-010 . The strings themselves are fine, nothing wrong with them. I purchased them to use on a Huber Maple Workhorse. I noticed a distinct downgrade in tone--again, don't get me wrong, they're great strings--and will probably be changing them out for the PF 135 or the J.D. Crowe stage set. What I DO like about these heavier strings is that they sound "true" when you're really digging in to a tune, no "strong presuure" off-tones or the like, but again, the crisp, sparkling sound of the Huber was noticeably diminished, to my ears. So I suppose I'll follow Jack Hatfield's advice and learn not to use more pressure than I actually need to make the chords, runs, etc. I'm going to be experimenting with mdium-lights. If this experiment fails, then I'll just buy my strings from Huber. At 30.00 for six sets for the Workhorse, they'll come close to GHS, cost-wise, anyway. UPDATE: I purchased the J.D. Crowe Stage set and they work great. Not too light, not too heavy. In fact they're really close in size to the HUber strings that came with the workhorse. As far as I'm concerned, I've found my strings (the J.D. Crowe Stage strings) and I'm going to stick with them. By the way, I had three stars for the original review, upped it a star for the Crowe's. No five star review because, hell, nothing's perfect.
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