Acoustic Guitar String

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D’Addario EZ890 85/15 Bronze Acoustic Strings, Super Light, 09-45

 770.0

D’Addario 85/15 Bronze EZ Strings feature a specially formulated copper-zinc alloy which delivers the vintage bright tone of 80/20 with the extended life qualities of phosphor bronze.

D’Addario EJ11 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings – .012-.053 Light

 1,599.0

D’Addario EJ10 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings – .010-.047 Extra Light

 1,699.0

“The D’Addario 80/20 strings bring out the warmth and volume we need to maintain a natural acoustic sound in an amplified setting.”

D’Addario EZ920 85/15 Bronze Acoustic Strings, Medium Light, 12-54

 1,000.0

The D’Addario EZ920. D’Addario Great American EZ920 acoustic guitar strings offer bright tone with great sustain. They combine the brilliance of 80/20 Bronze with the tonal characteristics of Phosphor Bronze.

D’Addario EZ910 85/15 Bronze Acoustic Strings, Light, 11-52

 1,000.0

D’Addario EZ910 American Bronze acoustic guitar strings, which offer bright tone with great sustain. They combine the brilliance of 80/20 Bronze with the tonal characteristics of Phosphor Bronze.

Daddario EZ900 85/15 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings

 899.0

D’addario 85/15 Bronze combines the brilliance of 80/20 bronze with the longer life characteristics of Phosphor Bronze. The 85/15 Bronze wrap wire is precision wound onto a carefully drawn, hexagonally shaped high carbon steel core, resulting in long lasting, bright sounding tone with excellent intonation.

D’Addario EJ38 Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings – .010-.047 Light 12-string

 2,000.0

D’Addario Phosphor Bronze strings are precision wound with corrosion-resistant phosphor bronze onto a carefully drawn, hexagonally shaped, high carbon steel core. The result is long-lasting, bright sounding tone with excellent intonation.

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