

🎶 Elevate your banjo game with strings that sing and style that sticks!
D'Addario EJ69 5-string banjo strings feature a light 9-20 gauge with phosphor bronze winding for a warm, bright tone. Designed with loop end construction for universal fit, these strings are crafted in the USA and trusted by professional musicians for their authentic sound and reliable performance.








| ASIN | B00T8L1Y3E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #402 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #1 in Banjo Accessories |
| Body Material | Phosphor Bronze |
| Color Name | Bronze |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (5,758) |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Item model number | EJ69 |
| Material Type | Phosphor Bronze |
| Product Dimensions | 4.8 x 0.4 x 4.8 inches |
| Size | 9-20 |
| String Gauge | Light |
| String Material | Phosphor Bronze |
D**I
Good strings
I Like these strings for my banjo they work well the quality and sound are worth the purchase.
J**P
Great for beginners
Light weight strings are good for beginners and young tender fingers. However, it also produces a lighter thinner sound and does not developed the necessary callous needed for clear noting. Great for starting out to build confidence and finger strength but will need to be replaced with medium strings for callous development and better tone.
1**H
Good quality fair price.
Good strings great sound for the price.
E**R
👌🏿
Hard to put on but that's the nature of banjo strings, sounded nice, I just didn't use it on a good banjo, otherwise it checks all the boxes.
C**.
Loop end, light gauge.
Sounds good to me.
O**R
Great Strings
I use the Light gauge set strings with the phosphor bronze wound 4th string. On here they're listed as Custom-Light and incorrectly categorized under Nickel even though the 4th string is bronze. I personally do not enjoy nickel wound 4th strings, I find that they do not have that warm tone I love so much. These strings are great, I go through a set about once a month or so and that's playing every day for at least 20-30 minutes. They stay in tune well. I find that this gauge is slightly smaller than the Ernie Ball frailing strings that I've tried which give it just that little extra when it comes to brightness of tone AND clarity that I'm looking for without sounding muted or dead. I play clawhammer style if that matters. In the year and change I've been playing I've only had two strings snap on me and that was while I was restringing the instrument and I was very new to the instrument as a whole which I attribute the snapping more to my lack of experience at the time then to quality of product. It is important when stringing your instrument to press down on your strings occasionally in between tightening them while tuning to help them stretch in a more gentle fashion when getting up to tune instead of just cranking on the tuner until you reach pitch. Tuning them without that small step makes them more likely to break. Think of it as towing a car, you never just leave the rope loose in between vehicles and suddenly accelerate - that will cause the rope to break almost immediately when it comes under tension. You instead take the slack out and gradually increase tension until you're under load and you're off and rolling. TL:DR Best strings I've found so far though I'm always trying new ones just to see what's out there. Have fun!
M**E
Great sound and durability
I use these on my old Deering Goodtime banjo with the Gumby head. I did not need to make any alterations to the nut or the bridge to make them fit. (Not saying you won’t need to, but I didn’t need to with mine) Awesome sound and very durable, but they do take a while to tune-in due to the amount of stretch that they have. This is not a flaw by any means, it’s absolutely normal for these types of strings. I may have taken a good week or more, until they set. It’s hard to compare these to a metal strings, but if I did, I would say that they hold their sound better in the long run. Metal strings seem to lose the sound after a while, but these things sound just as good now as the day that I put them on months ago. I play in all sorts of tunings and keys. I’ve tuned down low, as well as up to standard A, Double C and D tuning.
C**.
Great quality !
Great sounding quality Strings 👍🏻
A**H
meilleures cordes de banjo au son chaleureux
い**も
とても明るく華やかな音色でした
H**.
La marca es conocida y de prestigio. El envío sin reproches.
か**ぼ
良いです。 ダダリオは安心して使用できます。 音色も他より好みの音です。 持ちも良いと思います。 他の弦で迷っているのであれば、一度これを使ってみてはいかがでしょうか。 500円くらいの安いモノを購入するより倍の値段出してもこちらを購入するのをおすすめします。 10倍の以上良さを感じられると思います。
D**.
Für das 4 Saitige Tenor Banjo bestellt. Mein Instrument ist kein sehr teures, zum lernen und üben. Aber mit den D'Addario Saiten macht es halt schon echt Spaß. Klarer, simpler Klang, gute Haptik. Ich nutze die Marke schon auf der Western- , Akustik und E-Gitarre. Daher war ich sehr happy die hier zu finden. Ebenso bei Klarinetten- und Saxophon Blättchen. man kann nichts verkehrt machen und bekommt in den meisten Fällen ein Top Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis. Aufziehen der Saiten ist kein Kinderspiel, aber wenn mans mal raus hat, gehts gut.
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