• Reviews around set (3.40 of 5)

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

    • If you don't mind wasting a few dollars, half the set will work great on six string guitars.
    • Will be interesting to see how long they hold up to long term use as that is what really makes or break a set after tone
    • And the Medium Light set is just perfect!
    • Great little set.
    • The first set of strings I received were badly corroded, unfortunately the corrosion was on the thinner strings and I had already installed the E, A, and D Strings before I got to a corroded string.
    • This set of strings is fantastic
    • This is a great set of strings for the price
    • They do not come with any extra high strings, as some sets have in the past, which I always liked since it is common to break the lighter strings
    • Decent set of strings, they sound bright and
    • I put a set on and broke a g string within 2 days of moderate use
    • Overall, if you're looking for a lighter-gauge, bright set of strings, these are fantastic.
    • 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
    • I've never heard my guitar sound the way it does with a fresh set of earthwoods...
    • These are my new favorite set of acoustic strings
    • Been playing for many years, and this is by far the worst set of strings i've ever played.
    • 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.
    • It's a nice set of strings to load up on and keep in your arsenal.
    • I bought a few sets of these after having really enjoyed a couple sets of Ernie Ball Slinky acoustic 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
    • they're a very nice, bright set, comparing very favorably to other 12's, which can sound a bit dull because of the heavy gauge.
    • 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