D’Addario J7401Plain Steel Mandolin Single String, First String.011
Loop end plain steel mandolin strings are available in a variety of gauges and are made from high quality steel. D’Addario plain steel strings provide a bright long lasting tone.
Product Features
.011 gauge plain steel mandolin first string
Loopend construction for universal fit
Superb, long-lasting tone
Made in the U.S.A. for the highest quality and performance
One Star OK. I’ve been playing mandolin for over 20 years, and I NEVER break strings when I’m tuning up. I put new strings on my mandolin January 1. It was January 20 when this happened. I was using a digital tuner. Well, for some reason, after getting the two G strings right, and the two D strings right, and the first A string right, my hand got disoriented on the peghead and I thought I was tightening up the second A string, but my fingers were actually turning the tuning peg on the first E…
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One Star OK. I’ve been playing mandolin for over 20 years, and I NEVER break strings when I’m tuning up. I put new strings on my mandolin January 1. It was January 20 when this happened. I was using a digital tuner. Well, for some reason, after getting the two G strings right, and the two D strings right, and the first A string right, my hand got disoriented on the peghead and I thought I was tightening up the second A string, but my fingers were actually turning the tuning peg on the first E…