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10-50 Extra Light 80/20 Bronze

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SKU:
21050
MPN:
21050
Weight:
0.10 LBS
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$11.91
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Description

80/20 Bronze wound strings are often called old-school, vintage and/or bright bronze and were the most popular (only) alloy used to make acoustic strings until the introduction of phosphor in the early Seventies. 80/20 bronze wire is made from 80 percent copper and 20 percent zinc. 80/20 bronze provides balanced highs and lows with a slight increase in mid-range that seems the make the notes cut-through a little more.
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4 Reviews

  • 5

    Curt Mangan 80/20 bronze strings

    Posted by James Van Horn on 3rd Jan 2021

    Best 80/20 bronze strings I have ever used. Great full sounding strings, great mids. Very playable and long lasting. I would not put anything else on my acustics.

  • 4

    Xl 80/20 Bronze

    Posted by Mike Pedersen on 29th Jun 2017

    I tried these strings on my mahogany top and back acoustic. They brought out the overtones in the wood that were never apparent with others I tried. The sustain I noticed was most pleasing amd I got good reviews from my band mates the first time they heard it after restringing. I bought a few more sets to strinng my other acoustic to see if they would show the same increase in sound quality and keep one for next stringing. Thank you Curt Mangan!

  • 4

    Xl 80/20 Bronze

    Posted by Mike Pedersen on 29th Jun 2017

    I tried these strings on my mahogany top and back acoustic. They brought out the overtones in the wood that were never apparent with others I tried. The sustain I noticed was most pleasing amd I got good reviews from my band mates the first time they heard it after restringing. I bought a few more sets to strinng my other acoustic to see if they would show the same increase in sound quality and keep one for next stringing. Thank you Curt Mangan!

  • 5

    Im a picky acoustic string user

    Posted by Marlay on 9th Apr 2014

    I have been known to sin and use electric strings on a 1970s Ovation so it plays more like an electric. These strings fit the bill perfectly, and I love em!

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