Ernie Ball 2146 Earthwood Medium Light Acoustic Phosphor Bronze String Set (12 – 54)
Ernie Ball Earthwood Phosphor Bronze acoustic guitar strings are produced with an exclusive phosphor bronze wrap wire. Engineered to meet the demands of acoustic musicians worldwide, these concert quality strings provide deep, rich bass notes with clear bright trebles. Ernie Ball Earthwood Phosphor Bronze acoustic guitar strings are played by The Counting Crows, The Edge, and Maroon 5 amongst many other touring musicians. Made with the finest and freshest raw materials, all Ernie Ball strings are hermetically sealed to ensure your strings stay as fresh as the day they were made. Gauges .012 .016 .024w .032 .044 .054. Part number 2146.
Product Features
- Rich Expressive Sound
- Excellent Clarity
- Made in California, U.S.A. Featuring the finest and freshest materials.
- Made from 92% copper, 7.7% tin, 0.3% phosphorus wire
- Element Shield Packaging Prolongs string life and keeps strings as fresh as the day they were made
- Previously packaged as Regular Slinky Acoustic
- Packaging may vary from pictured
Play on With many things no two or six strings are alike, nor is a set of guitar strings. And within those lines Ernie Ball strings have a distinct quality if one listens very carefully or have grown accustom to their sound. Beyond the brief description of being bronze wire strings, the Earthwood Medium Phosphor variety possesses that sound that is just about right — bit of bass and treble and if one is does not mind a slight twang and versatility when playing an acoustic guitar, these strings have…
I tried these strings once and I liked them. They sound great I tried these strings once and I liked them. They sound great. When it was time to restring my guitar, I ordered another set. When I was installing the strings, the G snapped at the peg. I reposted the problem and was promptly sent a replacement. Because I was concerned about the quality of the first set, I discarded them all and began installing the fresh set. This time it was the B string. In both cases, the strings werenât even tuned anywhere near pitch. Frustrating lack of quality from a…