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Fender 130 Clear/Silver Classical Nylon Guitar Strings - Ball End

Description
Fender has been an instrument of choice for many of the greatest musicians since 1946. Fender's popularity through the generations is a result of their design innovations and commitment to quality. These replacement guitar strings reflect this legacy and are worthy of the Fender name. Attention to detail and the finest materials ensure that you will get the best feeling and greatest sounding strings, set after set.
Fender nylon folk strings emit superior warmth, clarity, and sustain. The pure silver windings offer a smooth feel with reduced finger noise.

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Reviewed by 4 customers
Nice strings
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submitteda year ago
byDee
fromSanford, NC
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Put on acoustic fender for beginner bc easier on the fingers
These are great strings at a great price!
submitted5 years ago
byWealos
fromIndiana
Great strings at a great price. User friendly as well.
Hmmm
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submitted9 years ago
byLance
fromundisclosed
The low 3 strings are tonally better than the higher three
Good for that classical sound on a steel string guitar
submitted14 years ago
byAustin Keiser
fromGrand Rapids, MI
I put a set of these on my Yamaha dreadnaught. I was a little worried that these wouldn't intonate well. I was wrong, intonation was fine up the neck. The strings lasted as long as I needed them to and I had fun with the warm classical sound coming from the soundhole.
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submitted4 months ago
asked bypete
fromSt. Augustine, Fl
Im looking at the ball end classical guirar strings and usually the stings are tied and wrap twisted below the bridge. Can I just feed these thru the bridge wholes with the ball as the anchor ? I play a '71 Takamine G124S
Yes, you can use ball end classical guitar strings on your '71 Takamine G124S and just feed them through the bridge holes — the ball end acts as the anchor, so no need to tie and wrap them like traditional nylon strings.