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Ernie Ball Medium Light Earthwood Bell Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings 12-54

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Ernie Ball Medium Light Earthwood Bell Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings 12-54

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· Developed in collaboration with John Mayer · Big, bold sound · Inspired by alloys used for bells and cymbals · Increased resonance with improved projection & sustain · Patent-pending alloy unique to Ernie Ball strings

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BillReviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025

I have 5 nice acoustic guitars. I'm specific about which strings go on which guitars. I've been trying to get my Martin OM-28 Modern Deluxe to ring/sing better. I love how it plays, but it's not my best sounding guitar. I read about these Bell Bronze strings and decided to give them a try. Loved them! Really nicely balanced. Not too bright and not too boomy. The guitar seems to be louder and notes sing out better. Tons of clarity. I think they are great. Have already ordered more to try on some of my other guitars. Recommended!

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Billy J.Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025

These strings are lightweight, easy to play and have a great acoustic sound. I've used Ernie Ball for over 50 years and although I've tried about every brand out there in that time, I always go back to them. I'd recommend these strings to anyone, whether you're a seasoned, professional musician or just learning to play.

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Gary B.Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025

Wow! I really thought this was not much more than a stupid promotion and I was wasting my money. These are amazing!!! I put them on my tenor guitar (yes, only 4 strings) and the box came to life. The tones are crisp and clean. A little squeaky but not any worse than others. I will be trying them on the Martin next string change!

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GuitarDudeReviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025

Horrible strings. 20 year player here! Muted, lack clarity and volume on my Martin. Way overpriced too!

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Trevor ZukowskiReviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025

Put these on my all sapele Martin Dreadnought Junior and they gave it some nice projection and sustain. Added some oomph to a dark sounding guitar. Going to try these on my cedar topped Seagull as well.

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douglas c rosenburgReviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025

Very warm and subtle brilliance.

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SkylarReviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025

Sounds great. Made my Martin 000-12e come to life.

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SteveReviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025

In the world of guitar strings, there are certain names on the short list of consideration: D'Addario, Elixir, Martin, and Ernie Ball. Each brand, and each line has its own distinct personality and feel. Bell Bronze is a relatively new Ernie Ball line that was announced at NAMM 2025 and is available now. It was designed in conjunction with John Mayer and feature a patent-pending alloy inspired by metals used in bells and cymbals. It's actually a 92/8 copper-zinc alloy wrap wire over a tin-plated hex core; the increased copper over a traditional 80/20 bronze string gives it a warmer, richer tone, while the 8% zinc (as opposed to tin or phosphorous) adds brightness and strength. It comes in four gauges; I went for the medium gauge. The strings really did appear shiny like a bell. More importantly, the sound really did project well and came off much richer and fuller than my previous strings on my Taylor. The sound was more full, resonant, and bright, reminiscent of chimes. It was like playing a completely different guitar, especially when strumming. I personally loved them, but I'd suggest listening to some YouTube videos to see if these are for you.

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ClientReviewed in France on May 21, 2025

les meilleurs cordes que j'ai testé parmi des dizaines de marques et modèles

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EJReviewed in Canada on May 16, 2025

Nothing special. Too thin and shrill sounding.