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Ernie Ball Bronze

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If it's more projection and clarity that you want in your acoustic guitar performance, you're definitely in the right place. Ernie Ball Bronze acoustic strings are well known in the music world for their warm sound, long-lasting life and exceptional consistency, and this catalog is jam-packed with options for every taste. Just take a look through this section and you'll find a wide range of light, medium and heavy bronze string sets for 12-string guitarists, folk strummers and even blues rock enthusiasts. Getting a better idea of which Ernie Ball bronze string set is right for you is simply a matter of exploring each option more closely. If you're still not sure where to begin, it's always safe to start with the best-selling choices and go from there. For example, the 2004 Earthwood 80/20 Bronze Light Acoustic Guitar Strings are crafted from 80% copper, 20% zinc wire, then wrapped around a hex-shaped tin plated steel core wire. The result is a dynamic string set that has a bright, ringing sound with pleasing overtones. Ernie Ball Slinky strings are also quite popular, and the 2150 Extra Slinky Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings will satisfy any live performer who wants deep, rich bass notes and clear bright treble. These strings are engineered to meet the demands of acoustic musicians around the globe, and the clear, balanced tone they deliver is preferred by many famous acts, including Paul McCartney, Brad Paisley and Maroon 5. Of course, these two string sets were mentioned to simply give you an idea of what awaits you in these pages, so feel free to browse away any time now. Whatever you choose, just remember that all Ernie Ball bronze strings go through a series of tests and are manufactured to ensure they're of the highest standards before they make their way to your guitar.