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Specifications |
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Brand | Ernie Ball | ||
Category | Bass Guitar Strings | ||
Guitar Type: | Acoustic Bass, | ||
Number of Sets: | 1, | ||
Coated: | No, | ||
Gauges: | .045, .055, .080, .095, | ||
Winding Type: | Round Wound, | ||
Core Material: | Steel, | ||
Winding Material: | Phosphor Bronze, | ||
Scale Length: | Long, 36.8", | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | P02070, |
Earthwood Acoustic Bass Strings
I do like these strings more than the Martin strings I usual use because they are brighter .. I do wish that they were a little louder, but these are really good strings. These strings just articulate better. I just put them on a couple weeks ago and they haven't lost there tone or sustainability yet.
Underwhelmed
The Ernie Ball Earthwood acoustic bass strings suffer a reoccurring problem - short lifespan. After a day, the strings lose the bright punch they have out of the bag. After a few weeks, the strings get very dull sounding, losing almost all of the brightness and tonal clarity. And after a month, the strings start going brown and rust a bit. And mind you, I keep my guitar in a case… read more in 4 days a week. I had really high hopes for these strings, but they've left me disappointed.
Earthwood Acoustic Bass guitar strings
I've been using these strings for a few years now. They feel great under my fingers, and they sound bright and clear - not sharp or thin. They retain their good tone for a long, long time, even after their shiny appearance has dulled.
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