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Ernie Ball 2012 Earthwood 80/20 Bronze 12-String Medium Acoustic Guitar Strings
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Ernie Ball String Explorer: Acoustic Earthwood 80/20 Bronze - C.F. Martin D-28

Ernie Ball: String Alloys - Acoustic Earthwood 80/20 Bronze

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Ernie Ball 2012 Earthwood Acoustic Guitar Strings are crafted from 80% copper, 20% zinc wire wrapped around hex-shaped, tin-plated steel-core wire. The most popular acoustic strings provide a crisp, ringing sound with pleasing overtones.
All Ernie Ball strings are precision manufactured to the highest standards and most exacting specs to assure consistency, optimum performance, and long life.


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Hard to find and glad I found them
submitted4 years ago
byRichard
fromIrving, TX
There are two things I find problematic nowadays. The first is the addition of pickups to most acoustic guitars, and the second is the move to light strings. I play my 12 string acoustically - even with a built in pickup - and light gauge strings don't give me the sound I want. Maybe it's due to the supply chain issues, but I had to search hard and wide for medium strings. The first order took six weeks to fill, so as soon as they were in stock I ordered two more sets.
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submitted5 years ago
byJim C
fromMannford Oklahoma
I have Muse musician friends before my gear advisor she has done such a lovely job she's very knowledgeable and I will continue to use Musician's Friends thank you
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submitted4 years ago
asked byAlan
fromHagerstown,MD
How much is it for a price for 12 packs of these strings in bulk?
Please contact a Sales Agent for specific pricing inquiriessubmitted5 years ago
asked byJoe
fromCA
How do I install these strings on my guitar? 11-52 first time with a 12 string..
The process is a bit difficult to explain via text, bring it by one of our stores and we can walk you through the process.

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