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D'Addario Venezuela Cuatro Strings
D'Addario Venezuela Cuatro Strings
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When you need new strings, D'Addario delivers, offering high-end quality and longevity at super-affordable prices. D'Addario J98 Cuatro Strings are designed for the Venezualen cuatro. J98 Cuatro strings are made from rectified black nylon. Includes B .033, F# .022, D .028, A .033.
VENEZUELAN CUATRO
| ITEM # | NOTE | DIAMETER | TENSION |
|---|---|---|---|
| - | B | 0.0327 in | 8.31 lbs |
| - | F# | 0.022 | 8.46 |
| - | D | 0.0285 | 8.85 |
| - | A | 0.0327 | 6.60 |
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Coating: Uncoated
- Number Of Strings: 4
- Set Type: Sets
- Wrap Material: Nylon
- Tie end, black nylon string set optimized for Venezuelan Cuatro
- Warm and projecting, long lasting tone
- String Gauges: .0327, .022, .0283, .0327
- Environmentally friendly, corrosion resistant packaging for strings that are always fresh
- All D'Addario strings are designed, engineered, and manufactured in the USA
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