Ball End Classical Guitar Strings – Is There A Better Option?
Just a quick video today to let you know about the Ball End Classical Guitar Strings Reviews I’ve been working on and to show you what I believe is an even better option than ball end classical guitar strings and it works for all types of tie end Classical, Nylon, Titanium or Carbon Guitar Strings.
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Subscribed after your luthier comment. Finally someone who feels the aggravation
These are Ball End attachments for Regular Classical Guitar Strings, which allow you to convert any Tie end set into a Ball End set. With the Ball Ends tied on the ends of the strings (they work great with Aquila Strings too), it makes Restringing the Guitar a Snap. It also lets the strings come out at a steeper angle over the saddle which makes it a bit louder and more lively sounding, especially for Guitars that have a very low saddle.