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Specifications |
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Brand | GHS | ||
Category | Acoustic Guitar Strings | ||
Guitar Type: | Acoustic, | ||
Number of Sets: | 1, | ||
Number of Strings: | 6, | ||
Coated: | No, | ||
Gauges: | .010, .0135, .020, .026, .036, .046, | ||
Core Material: | Steel, | ||
Winding Material: | 80/20 Bronze, | ||
Winding Type: | Round Wound, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | BB10U, |
GHS ultra lights
A friend with a guitar shop turned me onto these & love the sound & feel of them. Recently switched from another major brand to these on my Acoustics.
Worth the few extra bucks
These are the best strings I've ever played in my entire life by a long shot. So crisp and articulate, really brightens up my Martin and makes it sound much more defined and less muddy. I've played DR, Ernie Ball, D'Addario and Martin but from now on GHS will now be the only strings I put on my instruments.
Unbelievable Sound & Projection
I have basically been an electric guitar player for many, many years and learned to play guitar on my Dad's Gibson 1930 f Hole Archtop. I have two acoustic guitars that are newer, one a Taylor 214ce Deluxe and an Epiphone Masterbilt 500RE. I put these ghs BB strings on my Epiphone and it turned into a baby Gibson J-200. What a rich, bright sound that projected for miles. It literally… read more brought that guitar to life and I'm in love with it once again. Since I play mostly electric, the heavier gauge strings on an acoustic tend to wear my hand out quick. But these Ultra Light gauge, .010-.046 are perfect and can be played for a long time and fingering is effortless and don't sound thin. I understand that they stay bright for a very long time. We'll see. But I am sold on these for my Epiphone. Gonna try them on the Taylor to see what they sound like on it, next. After changing strings I wanted to redo an acoustic track that I had recorded some time back. Now the acoustic track really stood out in the mix. Sounded great. What a difference. Very pleased with this purchase.
GHS Bright Bronze Acoustic UL10-46 BB10U
These strings are a wonderful crisp sounding string with alot of volume, and very easy on the fingertips.I use them on both of my 1964 J-45's and my 1964 B-25 3/4. They have such a clear sound and with strings this lite you can bend them very easy for leads as well. And they seem to stay bright for a long time.
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