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 C.F. Martin Acoustic Guitar Six String Phosphor Bronze Light/Medium, .0125 - .055, MSP-4150
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NOTE |
DESCRIPTION |
DIAMETER INCHES |
TENSION LBS |
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1st E |
Plain Steel |
.0125 |
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2nd B |
Plain Steel |
.0165 |
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3rd G |
Phosphor Bronze Wound |
.0255 |
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4th D |
Phosphor Bronze Wound |
.0335 |
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5th D |
Phosphor Bronze Wound |
.0435 |
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6th E |
Phosphor Bronze Wound |
.055 |
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"Our new Martin SP™ Studio/Performance Series strings are ideal live, in the studio, or wherever maximum string life is desired. The creation of these new high performance strings is a result of research done in cooperation with specialty steel producers. Due to the development of an industry leading ultra-high quality steel core, Martin SP strings resist breakage better than average strings. In addition, both the core wires and the plain strings are plated with a smooth, acoustic bronze finish. Though this golden bronze finish does enhance the beauty of your guitar, it's purpose is much more functional - to prolong brightness, string life, and superior tonal quality to meet the high expectations of demanding musicians. Martin SP strings are available in 80/20 Bronze extra-light, custom light, light and medium gauges for 6-string acoustic guitars and an extra-light gauge for 12-string acoustic guitars."
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C.F. Martin Acoustic Guitar Six String Phosphor Bronze Light/Medium, .0125 - .055, MSP-41505Dan EnslowAugust 14, 2009These strings make my guitar sound great! The quality lives up to Martin's claims. The big thing for me, though, is Martin's Light/Medium sizing - smack between Light and Medium. There must be millions out there who, like me, find that light strings produce too wimpy a sound, but mediums are too hard to play well. Most of them haven't discovered this solution yet. It's the right size for me, and only Martin offers it at this time! Thanks Martin! |
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