Thursday, September 15, 2011

Ernie Ball Acoustic Guitar Slinky Phosphor Bronze 12 String .009 .0 Strings

Ernie Ball Acoustic Guitar Slinky Phosphor Bronze 12 String .009 .0 Strings Review



Ernie Ball Acoustic Guitar Slinky Phosphor Bronze 12 String, .009 - .0 NOTE DESCRIPTION DIAMETER INCHES TENSION LBS 1st E Plain Steel .009 2nd E Plain Steel .009 3rd B Plain Steel .012 4th B Plain Steel .012 5th G Phosphor Bronze Wound .020 6th G Plain Steel .009 7th D Phosphor Bronze Wound .026 8th D Phosphor Bronze Wound .012 9th A Phosphor Bronze Wound .036 10th A Plain Steel .020 11th E Phosphor Bronze Wound .046 12th E Phosphor Bronze Wound .026 Plain String "Plain strings sound the higher pitch notes. Plain string is unwound. Made of specially tempered tin plated high carbon steel, but its shape is round, not hex. Used on electric and acoustic guitars, banjos, mandolins -- not classic guitars. One end has a brass grommet, called a ball, which is secured by a special lock twist. The ball is for attaching the string to an instrument. Acoustic Guitar - Phosphor Bronze Wound with an alloy of 92% copper, 7.7% tin, and .3% phosphorus. Its light orange-gold color provides a mellow, ringing sound, with excellent clarity. Core Wire Core wire is the center of a wound string. It is of specially tempered high carbon steel. The crosscut end view reveals a shape that is not round, but hex shaped. The points of the hex shape help hold the wrap wire securely in place. Hex core wire is used for the wound strings of both electric and acoustic guitars, banjos, and mandolins - but not classic guitars." Sold from Juststrings your source for Guitar Strings and Instrument Accessories.


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