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Aquila New Nylgut AQ-5B Banjo Strings – Medium Tension DBGDG-Set of 5

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About this item

  • SUPERIOR SOUND: New Nylgut strings provide better sound than traditional nylon or PVDF
  • EXCEPTIONAL FEEL: Designed to have excellent player feel and a sweet tone similar to that of genuine gut strings
  • RELIABLE TUNING: Proprietary composite material absorbs less moisture to assure tuning stability
  • PRECISE INTONATION: Accurately gauged strings of varying densities provide increased accuracy of fret-intonation


The world's most renowned ukulele string maker introduces new Nylgut strings and is Aquila first product to be developed in house to be its own proprietary design. Nylgut strings were developed by blending three different synthetic components to make a composite material that sounds better and stays in tune better than standard nylon strings, but with the feel and playability of genuine gut. An added feature of this exclusive composite material is that is was designed to absorb less moisture than other strings; which greatly improves intonation and tuning accuracy. Compared to standard nylon strings, new Nylgut strings have a density similar to gut, but provides an even more refined sound; eliminating the characteristic metallic-like tones often found in other synthetic designs. For the best sounding synthetic gut string that still gives the player the feel of genuine gut, Aquila new Nylgut are the perfect choice!


Big Boomer
2025-08-26 13:17:42
If you want a more punky banjo sound, use these strings. They're easy on the right hand fingernails, and super easy on the left hand fingertips. They're a joy to play. Tie a loop on the end at the tailpiece. To make them grab your tuning pegs, loop them over and around the peg and they won't slip. Once installed, grab one at about the 12th fret area and pull. It also helps to stretch them up and down the whole length of each string. Doing this saves about 3 days if you were to wait for them to stretch by themselves. Someone here said buy the minstrel set. No. The minstrel set is for the lower D tuning and that set has a bad silk and steel wound fourth that quickly corrodes and splits. This Classical set is for a modern Clawhammer banjo with the normal modern neck, NOT a minstrel banjo or Seeger long neck. These strings do NOT break. They're tough and sound great. Sometimes people have cheap banjos with sharp edges on the tailpiece or tuner hole and yes that could break a string. These strings are a lot fatter than steel so you may have to enlarge the slots on your bridge and nut. People use folded sandpaper or small needle files to do this but the best way is to buy a set of Welding Tip Cleaners on Amazon for a few bucks - these make perfect string sized little round files. I've been using these strings and slotting technique for many years. Good luck. Ask a question here if you need advice.
elhz
2025-07-02 16:47:56
My top string broke within a half hour of putting it on. The strings take a long time to stretch out so most of that half hour I was tuning it and not playing much. It was tuned to standard tuning. There was enough left of the string to put it back on but now I am afraid to tune it all the way to standard tuning until it stretches out for a week. I would not buy these again even though I like the sound. I could return them or exchange them but they are on the banjo and I don't want to take them off.
Mike Simpson
2025-06-19 11:14:39
Old time sound modern convenience
L. L. Biggs
2025-05-21 15:06:45
Loved the sound. Perfect!
TheDevilDogg
2025-05-19 10:07:01
They're nice and sound nice but the first string was a bit knicked and snapped while tuning. So far the other 4 are fine and hopefully they stay that way so I can eventually play when they stretch and get tuned. Tried to contact support, Amazon takes you to the Aquila website, they'll email you back and say to contact Amazon
Jason S.
2025-03-20 11:50:30
These strings can't stretch to standard pitch. If you're tuning down a full step or more they should work. Otherwise they are complete and utter garbage. Waste of money.
blargendarg
2025-03-17 20:16:36
Need to be tensioned much tighter than steel to come up to pitch for standard banjo tuning. In so doing, 2 of the 5 strings snapped. The others sound nice and hold pitch as well as any other banjo string once played in. These also are very unforgiving in terms of length when it comes to tying them on. Cmon, a couple more inches for tying is too much for you to part with? If you like knotting tiny lengths of nylon line, these are right up your alley
Customer
2025-03-06 16:31:05
These dont have a wound 4th string. The minstrel nylgut set does, and sounds better for it
DD
2024-12-30 14:32:27
A nice change for a banjo to give a more mellow sound. I use them on a banjola too.