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
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.
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
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.
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
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
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.