I have two MAKALA BARITONE UKES. I will try the Martins next. I just bought the Aquila in red package, working pretty well. I love the smooth melody of a baritone
Thanks for the comparison. I haven't played my baritone in a while and I need to replace my strings. I believe I put Brown Worth strings on there previously but since they are at least 3x the price of the Martin strings I decided to give the Martin strings a try. Based on your video, I'm sure I'll like them.
I’ve used the Martins on both a laminate mahogany baritone uke and an also a solid spruce top baritone. The Martins really improved the sound of my laminate, giving a bigger and brighter sound compared to the original strings. On the solid spruce top, however, the Martins proved to be too much; when strumming, there was a big sound, as you might imagine, but it was somewhat distorted and harsh. As a result, I’m looking for a string that’s a little less bright than the Martins for my solid spruce top.
What brand was your spruce top? I've had Martins on a wide variety of solid top baritones including spruce, cedar and mahogany and never had that problem. Have you tried any string sets from Living Waters? I had their fifths (CGDA) set on my Cordoba Baritone when I still had it, and it was very sweet and less bright.
@@FourInchCats My spruce top is an Ohana BK70R (laminate rosewood back and sides). It has very bright sound that needs to be toned down just a bit (imho). I tried Martin 630's (which I love for my laminate mahogany) and presently have Aquila Sugars on there (maybe a little too restrained), but I haven't tried Living Waters strings, yet. Which ones do you recommend for a spruce top baritone?
@@wwleslie I had a custom set for fifths tuning, and was very happy with them. I haven't tried their standard baritone set, but I would definitely contact them for a chat they were very helpful. 🙂
Hi! I’ve been using both the Martin Baritone and D’Addario for years! But what I do is have the E and B Martin strings put on, and the wound G and D A’Addario Titanium on together. Even though I prefer the G D Martins, I find that they don’t last very long, and since I don’t change the strings myself, I opt for putting both on. The D G Titaniums last well……However, just for the sound, which is deep….the Martins are terrific!
Which ones do you find softer for the fingers? I have D'Addario Low G Flurocarbons on my Tenor and the change from what was originally on it was insane. An amazing sound but more importantly they are so much softer for the fingers which for me is super important. Thanks
@@FourInchCats As I like Fluorocarbon strings I decided to go with Living Waters strings as they are all Fluorocarbon. Ordered them from the UK. Hopefully they will sound great as well as being soft under the fingers. Thanks for your demonstration of these two sets of strings. Appreciated.
I haven't found any non-steel strings that come close to sounding like steel strings. Steel strings requirement an instrument that was specifically built to take them. Fortunately more steel string instruments are becoming available although they are more expensive than non-steel string.
@@truffeltroll6668 l haven’t tried all brands, so hard to say. If you really want the steel string sound, there really is no substitute. If the steel string Ukes are not budget friendly, perhaps consider a four string cigar box guitar in Uke tuning. They are lots of fun and steel strings 😊
@@truffeltroll6668 Welcome. I'm not sure where you are based, but Tenor guitars can sometimes be hard to find other than online. But don't be discouraged, they are definitely worth it. And please let me know how you go. :)
Thanks for the video.
You are welcome!
I have two MAKALA BARITONE UKES. I will try the Martins next. I just bought the Aquila in red package, working pretty well. I love the smooth melody of a baritone
Please let me know what you think of the Martins. ☺🌸
thank you for your kind review, madam. i was wondering to buy Martin M630 and after watching your video i'm going to buy this. Thank you.
You are very welcome 😊🎼
Martin! Thanks for the video, I'm trying to decide which strings to buy and this was so helpful!
Glad I could help :)
Thanks for the video just ordered the Martins 😊🎵
Brilliant!
Thanks for the comparison. I haven't played my baritone in a while and I need to replace my strings. I believe I put Brown Worth strings on there previously but since they are at least 3x the price of the Martin strings I decided to give the Martin strings a try. Based on your video, I'm sure I'll like them.
You are very welcome :)
I’ve used the Martins on both a laminate mahogany baritone uke and an also a solid spruce top baritone. The Martins really improved the sound of my laminate, giving a bigger and brighter sound compared to the original strings. On the solid spruce top, however, the Martins proved to be too much; when strumming, there was a big sound, as you might imagine, but it was somewhat distorted and harsh. As a result, I’m looking for a string that’s a little less bright than the Martins for my solid spruce top.
What brand was your spruce top? I've had Martins on a wide variety of solid top baritones including spruce, cedar and mahogany and never had that problem. Have you tried any string sets from Living Waters? I had their fifths (CGDA) set on my Cordoba Baritone when I still had it, and it was very sweet and less bright.
@@FourInchCats My spruce top is an Ohana BK70R (laminate rosewood back and sides). It has very bright sound that needs to be toned down just a bit (imho). I tried Martin 630's (which I love for my laminate mahogany) and presently have Aquila Sugars on there (maybe a little too restrained), but I haven't tried Living Waters strings, yet. Which ones do you recommend for a spruce top baritone?
@@wwleslie I had a custom set for fifths tuning, and was very happy with them. I haven't tried their standard baritone set, but I would definitely contact them for a chat they were very helpful. 🙂
Hi! I’ve been using both the Martin Baritone and D’Addario for years! But what I do is have the E and B Martin strings put on, and the wound G and D A’Addario Titanium on together. Even though I prefer the G D Martins, I find that they don’t last very long, and since I don’t change the strings myself, I opt for putting both on. The D G Titaniums last well……However, just for the sound, which is deep….the Martins are terrific!
Sounds great, thanks for posting 😊🎼
I also prefer the Martin strings. I have the same Ohana baritone you use in some of your videos and I love it,
I have Martin strings in my Ohana, it’s my favourite Baritone but not as forgiving as the Makala. 😊🎼
Give me Martin any day
👍🏻😊
Which ones do you find softer for the fingers? I have D'Addario Low G Flurocarbons on my Tenor and the change from what was originally on it was insane. An amazing sound but more importantly they are so much softer for the fingers which for me is super important. Thanks
Personally l find the Martin softer. 😊🎼
@@FourInchCats As I like Fluorocarbon strings I decided to go with Living Waters strings as they are all Fluorocarbon. Ordered them from the UK. Hopefully they will sound great as well as being soft under the fingers. Thanks for your demonstration of these two sets of strings. Appreciated.
@@oneseekinglight9491 You are very welcome :)
Hi, what strings would you suggest for a more folk sound, like steel on guitar?
I haven't found any non-steel strings that come close to sounding like steel strings. Steel strings requirement an instrument that was specifically built to take them. Fortunately more steel string instruments are becoming available although they are more expensive than non-steel string.
@@FourInchCats oh, thanks.
Are there strings with a bit lower sound and sharp highs?
@@truffeltroll6668 l haven’t tried all brands, so hard to say. If you really want the steel string sound, there really is no substitute. If the steel string Ukes are not budget friendly, perhaps consider a four string cigar box guitar in Uke tuning. They are lots of fun and steel strings 😊
@@FourInchCats thanks, I guess I'll look into tenor guitars
@@truffeltroll6668 Welcome. I'm not sure where you are based, but Tenor guitars can sometimes be hard to find other than online. But don't be discouraged, they are definitely worth it. And please let me know how you go. :)
What Makala Baritone is that?
Model MK-B 80
Martin!
I love the Martin strings.