D'Addario EJ11 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, Light, 12-53
  • D'Addario Premium 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar String Set, Light Gauge (12-53)
  • D'Addario Premium 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar String Set, Light Gauge (12-53)
  • D'Addario Premium 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar String Set, Light Gauge (12-53)
  • D'Addario Premium 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar String Set, Light Gauge (12-53)

D'Addario EJ11 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, Light, 12-53

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Product Description

D'Addario's 80/20 Bronze acoustic guitar strings are the brightest choice for your guitar, delivering an unmatched shine. Developed in the 1930s by John D'Addario Sr. and guitar maker John D'Angelico, these strings are loved for their sparkling, trebly tone. Crafted with a high - carbon steel core and 80/20 Bronze wrap wire, they offer remarkable depth, rich and bright harmonics, and powerful projection. The 12 - 53 light gauge, D'Addario's most popular acoustic gauge, strikes a great balance between playability and tone. Features include precision winding over a hexagonal high - carbon steel core, a bold and bright acoustic sound with crisp projection, and a code on the recyclable VCI bag for earning Players Circle points. Made in the USA at their New York facility to exacting specifications. Specifications: Uncoated, 6 strings, set type includes sets and multipacks, wrap material is 80/20 Bronze, and gauges are .012, .016, .024, .032, .042, .053 (Light).


Using these D'Addario 80/20 Bronze acoustic guitar strings is easy. First, make sure your guitar is in a stable position. Loosen the old strings and remove them one by one. Then, start installing the new strings, threading them through the bridge and tuning pegs. Tune each string to the correct pitch. Remember to tune gradually to avoid over - tightening and breaking the string. When it comes to maintenance, after each playing session, wipe the strings with a clean, dry cloth to remove sweat and dirt. This helps to keep the strings sounding great for longer. Also, store your guitar in a dry place to prevent rusting of the strings. If you notice any signs of wear or a change in sound quality, it might be time to replace the strings.


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