




🎶 Elevate your ukulele game with strings that shine as bright as your ambition!
D'Addario Concert Ukulele Strings EJ65C are a premium 4-string set made from clear nylon, engineered for concert ukuleles with standard GCEA tuning. Manufactured in the USA with advanced extrusion technology, these strings offer bright, warm tones and exceptional intonation stability, making them a top choice for players seeking professional sound quality and durability.






















| ASIN | B00QXF3JYK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 574 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 1 in Ukulele Strings |
| Body Material | Nylon |
| Colour | natural |
| Country Produced In | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,210) |
| Date First Available | 14 Jan. 2015 |
| Item Weight | 20 g |
| Item model number | EJ65C |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Number of Strings | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.97 x 0.81 x 11.43 cm; 20 g |
| Proficiency Level | Professional |
| Size | Concert |
| String Gauge | .028 |
| String Material | Nylon |
| Styling | Concert |
I**E
Great quality
Sounds amazing, Installed them on my baritone a while ago, it was a hassle but worth it. They look amazing, sustain the note well and barely buzz, having a clear and rich tone. These seem to be hella durable, as when I installed them at first the titanium ripped my bridge off, so I just glued it back and it was fine, just a quality issue with my ukulele, but just watch out if you're installing these. They look fine too, the titanium is a nice solid shine and the fleurocarbon strings are a dark purple-ish colour that sometimes doesn't even show on photos. Holds tuning well, especially the titanium strings, would recommend for anyone trying to get a deeper tone out of their ukulele.
A**K
Quality stringsw
I got these particular strings for the low-g G key to match with my existing fluorocarbon strings on a tenor ukulele. It was easy to restring, the quality is excellent after a month of use. It does take a few days for the string to settle, so be prepared to tune it quite often at first. All things considered, I'm really satisfied by the sound quality. I might remain on low-g for now! :)
M**.
Really good - not a single string has broken in the last 3 months of heavy daily use.
I have used D'Addario strings now on half of my Ukulele's and they are really comfortable. Compared to the traditional Aquila Nylgut options these are thinner, less 'sticky' and improve resonance. These are the 'titanium' strings - that does not mean metal strings, only a monofilament wire inside the nylon sheath. They are almost translucent in colour with a fine almost metal core that is barely visible. I suppose that makes them resonate better, but for me it allows a thinner gauge which I prefer and a 'scratchier' sound for my blues recordings. I usually prefer fluorocarbon strings for general use, and these for blues/rockabilly sound. The titaniums are noticeably thinner and louder than Nylgut and Fluorocarbons and have a texture to them that really gives a more metallic edge to the sound. I have D'Addario's fitted to my KoAloha, Tanglewood, and Luna models and prefer these to anything else I have tried. I recommend as they come packed with a 'freshness' bag, colour coded strings, plenty of length, and the gauges written on the pack so you can easily replace. Not a single string has broken in the last 3 months of heavy daily use.
M**P
Good quality
Got these to replace the original strings which had started to decay etc. These arrived in perfect order. They are very good quality but rather heavy gauge and make the uke slightly harder to play. The sound is bright and sparkly. A good product but I'll try a different make next time.
G**F
Tone
Great set of strings. Tone quality and maintain tuning. Lovely playability
P**Y
Nice
Good
S**H
Happy
Good
T**1
Bright jangly tone but do not hold their tuning well.
I've been playing these strings on my baritone (low D tuning) for about three weeks, and I can't say that I'm really that impressed. Even after that period of time, the B and E strings drift out of tune fairly quickly, and once you start playing, you need to re-tune after two or three songs. Sometimes you don't but that seems to be because all four strings have de-tuned more or less evenly. They seem more difficult than other strings to tune up using in the first place when using an electronic tuner, and when you think you've got them tuned, it turns out you need to tweak them some more. Sound-wise, they're very different to other strings I've played, and are much brighter, with a jangly quality to them. I'll keep these strings until they start to go, but with then revert to Aquila, at least on the unwound B and E strings. UPDATE: After less than two months, the G string snapped between the nut and the tuners. Just found it like that this morning. Not happy.
P**O
quando le ho comprate costavano 12 euro, subito dopo sono aumentate a 20, ogni tanto anche di più. a quel prezzo è esagerato. se costassero meno le potrei ricomprare. per il resto, aggiorno dopo qualche mese: ormai sono le mie corde preferite, perlomeno rispetto alle corde in nylon nero e rispetto alle Aquila. le Aquila sono buone corde, ma non capisco tutto il chiasso che si fa in merito, nessun mio ukulele ha acquistato volume e definizione con le Aquila New Nylgut o Super Nylgut, nè ho notato grosse qualità sonore come per le corde fluorocarbon, che invece offrono definizione, volume e chiarezza. al di là di questo, con le D'Addario mi sto trovando benissimo, il suono è definito, cristallino, molto vivo, e si presta benissimo sia allo strumming che al fingerpicking, le note sono sempre chiare e definite, si capisce bene ogni nota dell'accordo, quindi con accordi un po' più elaborati non si impazzisce nella confusione armonica. la tensione è fantastica, soprattutto per quanto concerne il bilanciamento tra le corde, e l'intonazione è impeccabile, cosa che non posso dire delle Aquila; ho avuto cinque mute della marca italiana, eppure tutte erano imprecise nell'intonazione. queste sono perfette, luce verde dell'accordatore ad ogni tasto. piccolo vantaggio, se si suona il soprano, è che ogni corda è molto lunga, quindi si riesce (stando attenti a non sprecare lunghezza) a ricavare due set di corde. con un Concerto non credo si possa ottenere lo stesso risultatao. c'è però da dire che il set Tenore ha esattamente la stessa scalatura, quindi potrebbe darsi che con quello si riescano ad ottenere due set da Concerto. devo ancora provare le famigerate Martin M600, che hanno le corde centrali leggermente più spesse e le corde esterne leggermente più sottili.
世**組
この弦もナット溝の調整をしっかりと行えば最高のサウンドを楽しめます。
G**U
Excelente.
A**R
Beautiful sound from these strings, warm and rich. The G string broke in half after about one week, but they kindly sent replacements.
E**D
Obvious improvement in the quality of the sound after replacing with these strings. Sound is now bright with longer sustain. The low-G also add to the improvement. Previous high-G has that empty tin canned sound coming from it.
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