Martin M140 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, Light
Martin M140 Light Acoustic Guitar Strings have an 80/20 composition for brilliance, clarity, and longevity of sound. The Bronze winding alloy is ideally suited for making strings have deep, rich basses and clear, bright trebles. The Martin M-140 acoustic pack has high-quality strings for daily use. Core and wrap wires meet strict requirements to make the grade. Martin guitar strings are wound to precise specifications.
Product Features
- 80/20 Bronze
- 160.5
- Gauges : 12-16-25-32-42-54
Martin Strings for less! I’ve been using Martin strings since I started playing the guitar at age 8. I always test out each new string concept as they come out — Elixir coated-strings, Martin SP+, D’Addario EXP, even the Adamas (Ovation) “composite-gauging’ strings.Honestly, I keep returning to Martin’s basic strings because, well, they just sound great and also tend cost less than most comparison others. If you insist on spending extra money on guitar strings, pay the extra dollar for Martin’s…
Great customer service. Good sound. I purchased these for a friends guitar because she wanted Martins. When I strung it up for her, the high E untied it’s self and appeared to have broke. After inspection, I found it just untied and contacted Martin. They sent out a new set without any issues. Quite great customer service. The strings sound pretty good on her old Martin guitar. It was her grandfather’s guitar and it was a sentimental moment for her hearing it play again.This is not my normal brand but I was very…
Excellent strings! Just as a background, I’m an amateur guitarist, I’ve only played for about a year, but before that I played piano for a few years when I was 8 or so, and played violin for 6 years, up through 7th grade. (I’m 18 and a graduate now). So while I may not be the go-to guy, for guitar, I have a fairly musical background.I originally bought these strings, just because they were one of the cheapest set I could find on Amazon that were made by a reputable company. I’ve mainly only used D’addario…