Nylon
Nylon strung Thumpy banjos are typically strung with extra-hard tension nylon strings made for classical guitars. The D’Addario Pro-Arte strings are just great. For a brighter sound consider Hannabach strings.
Individual strings can be ordered from Southwest Strings in a wide variety of gauges.
Here are the gauges starting with the string nearest to the floor
- .0290 – This is the high E from a Pro Arte set – clear nylon
 - .0333 – This is the B from a Pro Arte set – clear nylon
 - .0416 – This is the G from a Pro Arte set – clear nylon
 - .030 – This is the D from the Pro Arte set – silver plated
 - .0290 – This the high E from the Pro Arte set – clear nylon
 
Steel
I’m currently using mostly La Bella Country Western & Bluegrass, light ball-end strings. 730PL-BE. I use ball-end because most of my steel strung banjos string through the rim. Here are the string gauges starting from the string nearest to the floor:
- .010
 - .012
 - .016
 - .024 wound
 - .010
 
