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Martin V700 Light Vega Banjo Strings 

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Brilliant sound and excellent longevity.

Gauges 09-10-13-20-09.

Martin V700 Light Vega Banjo Strings employ a nickel/steel alloy for tonal qualities which are best suited to accent the strong resonating tendencies of most banjos. The name Vega has been synonymous with fine quality-crafted banjos since 1889. Martin's combined experience in instrument making, string winding, and comprehensive sound testing make Vega strings the best choice for your banjo. All raw materials are of premium quality to assure brilliance, clarity, and longevity. In addition, Vega strings are highly resistant to corrosion. The smooth consistency of the wrap wires makes them ideal for all styles of banjo playing, whether it be the short, snappy plectrum style; the quick, flowing Scruggs style; or the rhythm driving frailing technique.


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MartinV700 Light Vega Banjo Strings
 
2.5

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4.0

Best sounding banjo string I've tried.

By JOJO

from KY

About Me Novice

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Pros

  • Consistent
  • Good Tone
  • Long Life
  • Strong

Cons

  • Short String Length

Best Uses

  • Concerts
  • Practicing

Comments about Martin V700 Light Vega Banjo Strings:

I've never had these strings or any banjo strings snap on me. There might be a problem with this other reviewer's banjo or stringing technique.
I use D'addario on my electric, but I love these Martins. They sound phenomenal. I've only tried one other brand, but I am sticking with Martins from now on. Thinking about trying Earl's signature strings. Just wish the string length was longer cause it makes it hard to pull the wrap tight on some of the strings.

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2 of 5 strings snapped first day

By bizmert

from h-town, wv

About Me Experienced

Pros

    Cons

    • Breaks Easy

    Best Uses

      Comments about Martin V700 Light Vega Banjo Strings:

      the middle g string snapped for no apparent reason while i was putting on the low d, then the twisted end part of the g string snapped while i was tuning it up. i have more guitar-stringing experience than banjo but this is ridiculous. maybe light gauge banjo strings are just a bad idea.

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