🎶 Elevate your sound, own the spotlight with D’Addario Bronze strings!
D'Addario's 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings (EJ13-3D) feature precision-wound phosphor bronze wrapped over a hexagonal high-carbon steel core, delivering a bright, bold tone with crisp projection. Custom light gauge (11-52) strings are uncoated for natural resonance, made in the USA with a legacy dating back to the 1930s. Packaged in recyclable bags with reward points, these strings are designed for professional-level acoustic performance.
Coating Description | XS |
String Material Type | Phosphor Bronze |
Finish Types | Uncoated |
Color | Bronze |
String Gauge | Custom |
Recommended Uses For Product | Acoustic Guitar |
B**Z
ABSOLUTELY GREAT STRINGS ALL AROUND!
Just acquired a 2007 Epiphone EJ200, and to re-string it I used Ernie Ball Earthwood 11-52's...( I usually use Martin acoustic.) The Earthwood's were just bland, and the wound G string almost immediately had fret bumps that felt awful...like it needed to be re-strung only after an hour of playing. EB, IMHO hasn't really done well lately. So, being I went with the D'Addario NYXL's on my electric, which are awesome, I chose these for my Epiphone, and immediately they felt and sounded better...like night and day. Full rich sound, with big booming bottom, clean and present mids, and nice chimey, but not ear piercing high's. The G strings actually a 32g compared to the Earthwood's 30g, but it bends so much more effortlessly, and I like to be able to bend my acoustic strings when needed...They also feel great under my fingers too. I think I originally stopped using D'Addario due to price when I was touring, and the EB's saved me a few bucks. I thought the EB's were ok, but the D'Addario's are simply far superior, and I won't be going back, regardless of price. Not knockin' EB, as to each their own, but these really are great strings in both electric, and acoustic. 😎👍
J**
Light
It’s great stings if you want a light feeling when playing, but it also sounds light so it might sound weird at first, it tunes good after a couple times it will adjust itself, they are durable, the speed is great from playing to installing and even tuning, and they are great reach in length. Overall if you want lighter sounding strings these are your go too
D**O
Yamaha chose them for their FG and FS Line, so I did too
I normally exclusively play Elixir strings because they last so much longer than uncoated strings, however I recently purchased a new Yamaha FS830 that had a brand new set of these on it, and I liked them so much I decided to buy another set of these and see how I like them long term. I don't know how much of the guitar's clarity and articulation is down to the rosewood body and how much is the strings, but I see no reason to mess with a winning formula.
M**R
My go to strings
String quality and tone are nice. These are usually just my go to strings for my acoustic.
M**W
Acoustic Satisfaction!
I am not sure what to share; only that once I put the strings on my guitar and tuned them, they stayed tuned. There was very little change between the times I used the guitar which is be attributed to temperature. I am completely satisfied with this product and would purchase it again when that time comes.
Z**.
Great Strings
I've been playing guitar for years, and these are some of the best strings I've ever used. They're bright and clear, which is exactly what I want. This really brings out the high notes, and chords sound crisp. I like how long they last, too. I don't have to change them as often as other strings. And they feel good under my fingers, not too rough or slippery. If you want a bright, reliable string, you should try this.
M**Z
Excelente sonido y buena durabilidad
Buen sonido y durabilidad. Las cuerdas se sienten cómodas al tocar y mantienen una buena afinación por bastante tiempo. La relación calidad-precio es excelente, ideal tanto para principiantes como para músicos avanzados.
K**.
Highly recommended
Perfect for older hands