• Reviews around value (3.09 of 5)

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

    • These strings are a great value and sound really good.
    • Nice tone and easy to play - a great value!
    • Great value!
    • The Earthwood seems to be a better value if you're not making those big bucks playing gigs regularly.
    • Great value for a minimal investment.
    • The Ernie Ball 2004 light strings provide little packaging waste, a good value for the strings, and most importantly, a sweet sound when strung and tuned to the guitar.
    • Good value.
    • Best value on the market.
    • Great value and awesome sound and feel.
    • but as of now, not too happy with the sound that is coming from the strings.
    • A few of them broke as I was tightening them
    • I've used Ernie Ball strings for years on my 12 guitar as well as on my 6 string.
    • The high g string broke as I was tuning/changing my
    • The high G string broke as I was tuning it to pitch
    • The .12 E string broke as I was stringing my guitar
    • 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