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Ernie Ball Earthwood Medium Light 80/20 Bronze Sets, .012 - .054 (3 Pack)

Style:3 pack  |  Size:Medium Light Made from 80% copper, 20% zinc wire wrapped around hex shaped tin plated steel core wire. The most popular a...

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Reviews around product (5.00 of 5)

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Reviews around price (4.33 of 5)

  • , so I change them often, Good Quality at a good price.
  • What do you know, two weeks later, the high e string breaks, and leaves me with a lovely welt across my fingers
  • I bought the 3 pack, unfortunately 2 out of the 3 had defective high E strings
  • I was pleasantly surprised, and even if I would have to replace these more often, they are more price effective for an amateur like me.
  • Good strings for the working misician at a reasonable price
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Reviews around quality (3.92 of 5)

  • I honestly didnt think strings of such poor quality existed
  • They are great quality but nothing more is expected by Ernie Ball besides, great strings.
  • The quality of the strings and the sound it produces is sweet!
  • The strings seemed to be good quality until I put them on
  • The strings came very quickly and are of very good quality.
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Reviews around set (3.40 of 5)

  • Been playing for many years, and this is by far the worst set of strings i've ever played.
  • I bought the 3 pack, unfortunately 2 out of the 3 had defective high E strings
  • I agree with all the other reviewers here that these strings sound good and are a fine set of replacement strings for the OEM Yamahas.
  • All in all a fantastic set of strings that you can't afford not to try
  • The life of a string does alter the sound profile over time, but I like a set of worn in strings on rhythm guitar and straight strumming acoustics
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Reviews around feel (3.17 of 5)

  • I bought the 3 pack, unfortunately 2 out of the 3 had defective high E strings
  • The feel of the strings is what you expect from Ernie Ball, very smooth and bends with a ten gauge E string are fairly easy, compared to a eleven or twelve stock string gauge
  • I find the 10-gauge for top-E and 14-gauge for the B to be near-ideal for playability, and with the four bronze strings they deliver a rich, fulsome chord sound
  • If you favor a unwound G, you can pickup a set of Ernie Ball 2008 Earthwood 80/20 Bronze Rock & Blues Acoustic String Set, (10 - 52), which have a bigger E string as well
  • I find the 10-gauge for top-E and 14-gauge for the B to be near-ideal for playability, and with the four bronze strings they deliver a rich, fulsome chord sound
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Reviews around value (3.09 of 5)

  • I find the 10-gauge for top-E and 14-gauge for the B to be near-ideal for playability, and with the four bronze strings they deliver a rich, fulsome chord sound
  • I've used Ernie Ball strings for years on my 12 guitar as well as on my 6 string.
  • I bought the 3 pack, unfortunately 2 out of the 3 had defective high E strings
  • If you favor a unwound G, you can pickup a set of Ernie Ball 2008 Earthwood 80/20 Bronze Rock & Blues Acoustic String Set, (10 - 52), which have a bigger E string as well
  • but as of now, not too happy with the sound that is coming from the strings.
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Reviews around time (3.04 of 5)

  • If you favor a unwound G, you can pickup a set of Ernie Ball 2008 Earthwood 80/20 Bronze Rock & Blues Acoustic String Set, (10 - 52), which have a bigger E string as well
  • I fell in love with these strings beautiful warm overtones the first time I put them on my
  • They do take time to break in once you put new ones on, but all strings require a little time to settle
  • I bought the 3 pack, unfortunately 2 out of the 3 had defective high E strings
  • I absolutely love these strings and have been using them since they came out years ago - relatively low stretch when new, they last a long time if you keep your them clean, and it is amazing how well my guitars stay in tune, even with (sometimes) weeks in between use
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Reviews around deal (3.02 of 5)

  • I don't mind these acoustic strings at all and was in search of a great deal.
  • What do you know, two weeks later, the high e string breaks, and leaves me with a lovely welt across my fingers
  • I bought the 3 pack, unfortunately 2 out of the 3 had defective high E strings
  • I am a long time user of Ernie Ball strings and this was a great deal
  • I've used Ernie Ball strings for years on my 12 guitar as well as on my 6 string.
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Reviews around guitar (2.98 of 5)

  • I was really surprised at the quality, even on my crappy little guitar
  • Unfortunately, these thicker strings do not deliver that bright, sparkly sound that the lighter gauge do, but they DO keep the neck straight and sound "OK", but I will need to research better sounding guitar.
  • I've used Ernie Ball strings for years on my 12 guitar as well as on my 6 string.
  • My old guitar sounds better than ever with these strings- rich warm....nice
  • Having broken my wrist as I originally go into playing the guitar, I purchased these strings to replace my old ones and they have been great.
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Reviews around service (2.94 of 5)

  • What do you know, two weeks later, the high e string breaks, and leaves me with a lovely welt across my fingers
  • I bought the 3 pack, unfortunately 2 out of the 3 had defective high E strings
  • If you favor a unwound G, you can pickup a set of Ernie Ball 2008 Earthwood 80/20 Bronze Rock & Blues Acoustic String Set, (10 - 52), which have a bigger E string as well
  • What do you know, two weeks later, the high e string breaks, and leaves me with a lovely welt across my fingers
  • I find the 10-gauge for top-E and 14-gauge for the B to be near-ideal for playability, and with the four bronze strings they deliver a rich, fulsome chord sound
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Reviews around gauge (2.54 of 5)

  • Usually the G-string on my acoustic snaps within a couple of weeks, but so far so good with these strings.
  • As others have mentioned, the G is unwound which you may or may not like; it doesn't seem to make much difference to me
  • If you favor a unwound G, you can pickup a set of Ernie Ball 2008 Earthwood 80/20 Bronze Rock & Blues Acoustic String Set, (10 - 52), which have a bigger E string as well
  • What do you know, two weeks later, the high e string breaks, and leaves me with a lovely welt across my fingers
  • I bought the 3 pack, unfortunately 2 out of the 3 had defective high E strings
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Reviews around string break (1.62 of 5)

  • If you favor a unwound G, you can pickup a set of Ernie Ball 2008 Earthwood 80/20 Bronze Rock & Blues Acoustic String Set, (10 - 52), which have a bigger E string as well
  • One of the strings broke while tuning it up after first restringing it
  • Two of the strings broke during the initial states of tuning
  • I find the 10-gauge for top-E and 14-gauge for the B to be near-ideal for playability, and with the four bronze strings they deliver a rich, fulsome chord sound
  • but as of now, not too happy with the sound that is coming from the strings.
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More about Ernie Ball Earthwood Medium Light 80/20 Bronze Sets, .012 - .054 (3 Pack)

  • Style:3 pack  |  Size:Medium Light Made from 80% copper, 20% zinc wire wrapped around hex shaped tin plated steel core wire
  • The most popular acoustic guitar strings provide a crisp, ringing sound with pleasing overtones
  • Gauges .012, .016, .024w, .032, .044, .054
  • Part number 3003.