- Home
- Strings by Instrument
- Guitar Strings
- La Bella Classical Guitar Studio, 413P
- Home
- Strings by Instrument
- Guitar Strings
- La Bella Classical Guitar Studio, 413P
La Bella Classical Guitar Studio, 413P
- SKU:
- LAB_413P
- UPC:
- 656295000371
- Instrument:
- Classical Guitar
NOTE |
DESCRIPTION |
DIAMETER INCHES |
TENSION LBS |
1st E |
Clear Nylon |
.028 |
16.72 |
2nd B |
Clear Nylon |
.032 |
13.20 |
3rd G |
Clear Nylon |
.040 |
12.76 |
4th D |
Polished Bronze |
.028 |
14.08 |
5th A |
Polished Bronze |
.035 |
14.30 |
6th E |
Polished Bronze |
.042 |
12.32 |
Professional Series
"First developed in the Seventies, the Professional Series product line were the first classical guitar and lute sets to be offered in a wide variety of gauges. They have been acclaimed by concert guitarists, lutenists and prominent teachers and even used by such great luthiers as Del Pilar, Rubio, Papazian, Van Lennep and Gurian. The Professional Series have been the preferred strings by a whole generation of great artists including:
Laurindo Almeida, Julian Beam, Mario Escudero, Maria Luisa Anido, Sabicas & Rey de la Torre
The Professional Series strings are still the standard for excellence expected by all serious guitarists. No single set of strings can possibly bring out the finest qualities of every type of guitar or best suit the varied technique and styles of every guitarist. This product line offers some distinctive designs to perfectly satisfy the demands of professional concert performers.
A unique design, the 413P Studio set has clear high-density nylon trebles and polished wound basses. The world's first noice-free classical guitar strings, this set has precision polished basses. The painstaking process of polishing wound strings smoothens the surface using a stone-grinding method. This helps in eliminating the harsh squeak when shifting positions or playing a glissando. Recently improved with a new construction for increased quality and consistency, the 413P Studio strings are the preferred choice of artist's for both concert performances and studio recordings.
Note: The technique of polishing takes away the silver plating slightly exposing the copper wire. As a result, the color may vary from silver to brown to gray.