Aquila - 15CH Cavaquinho
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Guitar Strings
Discover the set of 4 15CH strings from the Aquila brand, belonging to the Red Serie. Designed for Re-Gol-Si-Re tuning, this set is distinguished by its steel material and its 24-29-32-39 gauges. It offers a unique sound experience and a strong, consistent tone thanks to a revolutionary approach that changes the specific weight of the material without changing the gauge of the strings.
ARTICLE N° 95578
Specifications
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Aquila 15CH
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Cavaquinho string set
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Manufacturer ref: 15CH
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Series: Red Series
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Place of production: Italy
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Number of strings: 4
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Tuning: Re-G-Si-Re (D-G-B-D)
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Tie rods: 024-029-032-039
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Wiring: steel
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Cores: steel
Presentation
The 15CH string set from the Red Serie by Aquila is designed specifically for musicians looking for precise tuning.
The use of steel as the main material gives these strings exceptional durability and resonance, ideal for prolonged and intense performances.
Thanks to a unique innovation from Aquila, the strings of the 15CH set maintain an almost unchanged diameter while modifying the specific weight of the material. This technological advancement helps reduce internal damping, providing a brighter, more responsive tone across the full range of the neck.
The use of steel as the main material gives these strings exceptional durability and resonance, ideal for prolonged and intense performances.
Thanks to a unique innovation from Aquila, the strings of the 15CH set maintain an almost unchanged diameter while modifying the specific weight of the material. This technological advancement helps reduce internal damping, providing a brighter, more responsive tone across the full range of the neck.
Information
Instrument type
cavaquinho
String gauge
024 - 039
Number of strings
4
Installation type
tie-on strings
Core Wire
Steel
Wiring type
Round Wound
Wiring material
Steel
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