🎶 Elevate Your Acoustic Game with Ernie Ball Strings!
Ernie Ball Extra Light Aluminum Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings (10-50 Gauge) are engineered for acoustic guitarists seeking enhanced expressiveness. Featuring a unique blend of copper and aluminum, these strings deliver a rich tonal range with pronounced lows and brilliant highs. The maraging steel hex-core ensures exceptional note separation, while the aluminum oxide coating provides a robust corrosion barrier. Proudly made in California, these strings are crafted from the freshest materials for optimal performance.
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True to Ernie Ball as they are the best
J**6
One of the Best Strings out there!
These string sound the best to my ears, they have very nice projection & clarity all the way through. They sound great on the low end, but where these really shine in the high/mid range. The sound is superb & they feel really nice to play. They are also very nice for finger picking, and they sound just as nice using a pick.
A**R
Great sounding on a resonator guitar
I replaced existing strings on my Fender all brass resonator guitar and these strings sounded so much better. Better tone and projection than other strings I have used on this guitar.
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Louder, Brighter, Tighter
I have a Martin OMC16e. Being all ovangkol hardwood it has amazing tone but is very, very quiet. Playing with a friend on his on his D-42 and me with Earthwood Light's I can't even hear myself so have to plug in. Put on Earthwood medium lights and it was an improvement but still too dark and quiet.Are they louder:I setup a test with 1 week old Earthwoods of the same 12-54 size. Sat in the same distance from my phone's mic, recorded levels with a decent DB meter app. Obviously I can't be super accurate in my strumming but average strumming with the Earthwoods was 72-74, with the Aluminum Bronze 76-78. Pretty subjective but the meter averaged around 4 db higher.Next test was strumming as loud as I can with a G chord. Earthwoods avg 80-82 db with a peak at 86.7. The Aluminum Bronze were 85-87 with a peak at 90.6. Louder to my ears as well.Lastly, I compared to a decent solid spruce top dread that's MUCH louder than the OMC. To the point my wife asks me not to play it when she's working or watching TV in the other room. The OMC with the Aluminum EB's is now almost as loud as the dread though it has with the "light" 11-52 weight Earthwoods (they peaked at 91.8db).Subjective test:They sound brighter than the (admittedly "earthy") Earthwoods. Significantly so. On the less good news, they feel very tight and are pretty hard on fingertips. I play a lot and can't remember the last time I even thought about my fingertips! Played side by side with a D-42 strung with Martin SP lights, sounded much more on par with the D-42, overall a huge improvement.Overall, if you need to brighten up a guitar and increase volume, these are a great way to go. Feel isn't my favorite as they are pretty tight feeling but the sound quality improvements are significant on this particular guitar.
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Multi-dimensional tone to your guitar
These are some great strings. They have a nice smooth feel to them, not as smooth as Elixirs mind you, but smoother than most of the others I've played which have included almost all the coated and non-coated Light variations (12-53/54) of D'addario's and Martin's. They also hold their tune very well. I've had them on my guitar for 3 weeks and have put roughly an hour on them each day and they still feel and sound very similar to the first day I put them on. The other brands are fine, they aren't bad but they aren't great on my guitar, either.The magic, folks, lies in the tone these bring to my Taylor 414. With the other Phosphor Bronze strings I've tried the guitar sounds very "flat". My guitar is a little too balanced sounding and sometimes doesn't seem to want to jump out and grab your attention. The bass always feels a little reined in and the mids tend to dominate. All the 80/20's I've tried were a little too "crispy" sounding and the uncoated ones didn't last very long. I admire the Ernie Ball engineering team for keeping some of that "crispy" tone from 80/20's while adding longevity to the string by blending some Aluminum into the mix. A very clever way indeed to make the strings last longer while not having to coat them. Even after 3 weeks of daily play for 1 hour, there aren't even any dents on the underside of the strings where they hit the frets or color changes on the played parts of the strings. That definitely speaks volumes about the quality of the strings. Ernie Ball also claims these strings are louder than other strings and they are, that isn't marketing bs. The lows are very powerful, tight, big and very three-dimensional sounding and I can only imagine how these would transform a Martin D28!For the price of these strings, they're definitely worth a try in my opinion. I am not endorsed by Ernie Ball either, I'm just an amateur strummer trying to get the best tone I can from my Taylor :)
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