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The Online Guitar Store - Ernie Ball 2008 Earthwood 80/20 Bronze Rock & Blues Acoustic String Set, (10 - 52)

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List Price: $8.75
Our Price: $7.11
Your Save: $ 1.64 ( 19% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Ernie Ball
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Ernie Ball EAN: 0749699120087 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Ernie Ball Manufacturer: Ernie Ball Model: 2008 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Ernie Ball Release Date: 2008-09-11 Studio: Ernie Ball
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Editorial Reviews:
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Tone, playability, reliability and quality are what you look for in a good instrument. Why not demand these features from your strings? Ernie Ball strings are made from the finest materials so you get quality and consistency in every set. Made from ...
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A little too slinky... Comment: I mistakenly bought these, but a buyer should know that the G string is NOT wound. I bought the same Ernie Ball 80/20's with the wound G with an little E of 12 (live and learn). Those sound great.
Customer Rating:      Summary: These strings Rock! Comment: These 80/20 Bronze strings feel and sound batter than any Phosphor Bronze strings I've ever played. They give my steel string acoustic guitar the Electric feel I want, more than any other strings I've tried. Not quite Super Slinky, but more Slinky than other acoustic strings available. I'll never switch back to Phosphor Bronze again! The plain steel 'G' string makes less noise when changing chords too. Some reviews say this string won't stay tuned, but I've never had a problem. They even stay tuned under extreme bending conditions. Less neck tension too. I give the Rock and Blues strings 2 thumbs up! Too bad my local music stores won't stock them, so I'm ordering 2 sets from Amazon.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Get Your Hands On Ernie Balls Comment: Nothing feels better in your hands than Ernie Balls. Its that familiar feeling when your hand is wrapped around the neck and your fingers are plucking Ernie Balls that make these strings give off that pleasing sound. If you're not plucking Ernie Balls, you're just playing with sagging strings.
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