• Reviews around feel (3.17 of 5)

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

    • There is alot more volumne and a nice feel.
    • did not like the feel or the sound
    • I've used Ernie Ball on my electrics and loved the feel
    • Not a good feel or tone, in my opinion.
    • 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
    • love the feel and tone
    • However, I really like the feel and sound of them right away.
    • Like the feel and sound of these.
    • Definitely better quality than the strings I had on my guitar, the feel is great and I definitely recommend them
    • nice feel, doesn't tear up your fingers
    • Absolutely great strings, nice feel and
    • - I don't know the technical term for this, but they felt 'soft' on my fingers, as in easy to play, easy to bounce around on, none of that harsh pressure on my fingertips.
    • What do you know, two weeks later, the high e string breaks, and leaves me with a lovely welt across my fingers
    • The E was slightly better
    • 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
    • Defective high E strings
    • The .12 E string broke as I was stringing my guitar
    • 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 bought the 3 pack, unfortunately 2 out of the 3 had defective high E strings
    • What do you know, two weeks later, the high e string breaks, and leaves me with a lovely welt across my fingers
    • The E was slightly better
    • 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
    • Defective high E strings
    • The .12 E string broke as I was stringing my guitar
    • 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 bought the 3 pack, unfortunately 2 out of the 3 had defective high E strings