La Bella Folksinger Classical Guitar String Pack (3) 29-44 vs La Bella 2001 Medium Tension Silver-Plated wound Classical Strings (3-pack)
Overall winner: La Bella 2001 Medium Tension Silver-Plated wound Classical Strings (3-pack)
Key Differences
La Bella 2001 (A) is a medium-tension, silver-plated wound classical set noted for responsive tone and stable pitch with higher average rating and a higher listed price tier; La Bella Folksinger (B) offers ball-end nylon trebles for easier bridge attachment and Golden Alloy basses with good pitch memory, aimed at folk/classical players who want ball-ends and slightly lower cost but with mixed feel and durability reports
La Bella Folksinger Classical Guitar String Pack (3) 29-44
La Bella 830 Folksinger set features ball-end black nylon trebles with Golden Alloy basses for clear, projected tone. Easy to install with a ball-end design, suitable for Spanish style folk and classical guitars. Customers note warm tone and good value, with mixed feel and durability concerns
Pros
- ball-end nylon trebles for easy bridge attachment
- Golden Alloy basses with good pitch memory
- clear aural projection and warm tone
- easy to install and compatible with multiple guitar styles
Cons
- mixed feel (soft to stiff)
- durability concerns with brittleness
- some reports of strings twisting
La Bella 2001 Medium Tension Silver-Plated wound Classical Strings (3-pack)
La Bella 2001 medium tension classical guitar strings with silver-plated wound basses for clear sound and responsive play. Customers note strong quality, good tone, and value for money, with a mellow feel on the fingers
Pros
- responsive and sensitive to subtle tonal changes
- silver-plated wound basses for stable pitch
- clear treble and good sound projection
- tension similar to other high-tension sets
Cons
- some customers find them thicker than competitors
- mixed opinions on durability
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | La Bella |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | La Bella |
| User Reviews | La Bella |