D’Addario EJ62 80/20 Bronze Mandolin Strings, Light, 10-34
EJ62 light gauge mandolin strings are wound with 80/20 Bronze for a crisp, bright tone on all 4 wound strings; perfect for recording. 80/20 Bronze, commonly referred to as brass, is the original acoustic string alloy selected by John D’Addario Sr. and John D’Angelico in the 1930s. 80/20 Bronze strings are popular for recording due to their crisp, deep and projecting tone and appeal to many traditionalists and vintage enthusiasts for their historical significance. All D’Addario acoustic strings are wound on a hexagonally shaped, high carbon steel core, resulting in long lasting, bright sounding tone with excellent intonation.
Product Features
- 80/20 Bronze mandolin strings
- Loop end construction for universal fit
- Bright, crisp tone
- Made in the U.S.A. for the highest quality and performance
- String Gauges: .010/.010, .014/.014, .024/.024, .034/.034
- 80/20 Bronze mandolin strings^Loop end construction for universal fit^Bright, crisp tone^Made in the U.S.A. for the highest quality and performance^String Gauges: .010/.010, .014/.014, .024/.024, .034/.034
Usually new strings make my Fender mandolin ring like a bell. In the past I’ve always used GHS strings simply because they were the cheapest I could find. I thought this time I’d be a grown up and get something better quality.Fresh from the package, these sounded exactly like my old worn out GHS strings. I’m used to feeling the vibration in my fingertips on my fretting hand when I play, but these don’t have the feel or the sound I want. Going back to GHS until I find something…