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Martin 41Y18M625 Premium Polygut Tenor Ukulele Strings

Premium Tenor Ukulele Strings
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Martin 41Y18M625 Premium Polygut Tenor Ukulele Strings
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Premium Tenor Ukulele Strings from Martin

Martin has teamed up with Aquila to develop Premium Ukulele strings, providing punchy intonation, pristine tone, stellar sustain, and great projection for your tenor uke. All Nazareth-made ukuleles are now strung exclusively with Martin’s premium ukulele strings. Uke players here at Sweetwater are confident the next time you play a Martin uke, you will no doubt hear the exquisite tone of these finely crafted strings.

Martin Ukulele Premium Tenor String Features:

  • Finely crafted ukulele strings for tenor ukulele
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Tech Specs

  • Number of Strings: 4
  • String Material: Graphite Gray Polyguy
  • Gauges: .0236, .0295, .0326, .0244
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 41Y18M625

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Great Strings
I've tried LaBella, Aquila, Fremont Black Line, and Oasis before I settled on D'Addario EJ88T. The EJ88T made my ukes talk, and sound like Hawaiian ukes should sound.

Then, I saw that Martin put the Polygut strings on all Nazareth made ukes. Well, that says a lot, so I tried them. My T1 Streetmaster NEVER sounded better. The strings are very comfortable to play. I believe tou could play all day without fatigue.

Basically, if you can't afford these, do the EJ88T, but if a few bucks extra don't bother you, get these. You'll be glad you did.
Music background: Enjoying playing a variety of instruments 46 years
These are really great
These intonate really well because the higher density and weight means they can be thinner which means better intonation. They have a sort of dry paper feel which smooths out quickly but has a nice organic feel on the fingers. They stretch a bit more than fluorocarbons but don't take much longer to settle in. The material doesn't slip like fluorocarbons do sometimes so it's a bit easier to tie to the bridge. I think the sound is clear and balanced and the attack and release give them a bit more percussiveness and pop.
Martin m625 Polygut strings
The diameter of the strings is smaller than the Aquila strings, which is harder on the fingers. Plus since the string diameter is small, my personal opinion is the strings are not tight as the pass through the slots in the nut and saddle causing a slight buzzing.
It's a plastic sound
I was expecting much more form these strings, especially at this price. I purchased two sets, strung a laminate uke with one set and a solid mahogany tenor uke with the second set. Laminate or solid wood, these strings just felt and sounded like plastic. I replaced them with Martin's fluorocarbon strings, which I highly recommend.
Music background: Old pro