 80/20 Acoustic Bronze Wound D'Addario pioneered the use of 80/20 Bronze (sometimes referred to as brass) for use on acoustic guitars. 80/20 Bronze provides crisp, extra-bright tone along with deep lows and tons of volume. These attributes make them ideal for recording. (plain strings are shown in bold) |
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 'American Bronze' 85/15 Acoustic 85/15 American Bronze acoustic guitar strings provide a bright tone with great sustain. They combine the brilliance of 80/20 Bronze with the long lasting characteristics of Phosphor Bronze. (plain strings are shown in bold) |
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 Acoustic Phosphor Bronze Wound Introduced to stringmaking by D'Addario in 1974, phosphor bronze has become synonymous with warm, bright, long-lasting string tone. D'Addario phosphor bronze strings are the industry standard in acoustic tone and are the stage and studio choice of top professionals worldwide. (plain strings are shown in bold) |
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 Acoustic 'Gypsy Jazz' Specifically designed for the 'Django' style. The winding is silverplated copper on a high carbon steel core which delivers a warm tone yet projects well to achieve the optimal Gypsy Jazz sound. (plain strings are shown in bold) |
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 Acoustic 'Flat Tops' Phosphor Bronze Wound Three Polishing steps produce a smooth, semi-flat playing surface without sacrificing the tone and sustain associated with phosphor bronze strings. Flat Top's smooth feel reduces surface friction and finger noise, making them ideal for recording and slide guitar. (plain strings are shown in bold) |
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 Acoustic Silk & Steel Silk and Steel strings provide a mellow tone preferred by many folk and fingerstyle guitar players. Excellent for smaller body acoustic guitars, silk and steel strings make for easier fingering and allow for reduced string noise. (plain strings are shown in bold) |
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 Acoustic - Extended Play, CoatedThese strings are wound with a coated phosphor bronze wire resulting in a built-in barrier against dirt, persperation and corrosion. As you might expect, the strings retain their brightness for much longer than conventional strings - at least three or four times as long! (plain strings are shown in bold) |
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