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Fender 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings deliver exceptional loudness and clarity, making them the go-to choice for musicians seeking vibrant sound. With a light gauge and uncoated finish, these strings are designed for versatility across various acoustic music styles.
Coating Description | uncoated |
String Material Type | Bronze |
Recommended Uses For Product | Acoustic Guitar |
Finish Types | Copper,Zinc |
Color | 80/20 |
String Gauge | Light |
A**G
Nice quality for the price
I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of these strings, considering how inexpensive they are. They sound great, very clean, with just the right tone, for me anyway. They stay in tune, with just minor, occasional adjustment.Good find.
R**D
Superior quality
Fender made products are always reliable .Great price .
A**R
Sounds good on sons old guitar.
Good item at the price.,sounds fine.
A**.
Quality strings at a great price
Awesome strings at a great price. The sound is crisp and clear, the strings are very sturdy and have held up great with heavy playing. This is our second order of these strings for two separate fender guitars, the stings are perfect!
W**L
Atmospheric
Let me tell you about these guitar strings. Got them awhile back and stuck them in my backpack and forgot about them... Long story long, I went camping in Yellowstone with a few buddies and we all happened to be chased by a bear. We scattered up, separated and I got lost. Three weeks later I had no supplies left. The only things in my backpack were a flashlight who's batteries were dying... Much like my own... A couple of fishing flies and a can opener. And oh yeah... Those darn guitar strings!Anyhow, short story brief, I tied them all together, put a fly on the end and caught an 18lb steelhead rainbow sockeye trout... Amazing! So with my batteries recharged I was able to use my trusty ole buck knife to carve and fashion a rudimentary guitar... I strung it up and strummed a few chords and it sounded like a gift from heaven. I played and played, really got into the zone, riffing this, riffing that, I named it whiffle ball bat...Don't really know how long I was playing but it seemed like ages... Afterwhile a group of Native Americans showed up and saved me. They were fascinated by my instrument and the sounds coming from them. They started dancing feverishly and singing their own songs to my beats. It was out of this world!!! Finally made it back to civilization and marked myself safe from the Amazon.Needless to say these are the greatest guitar strings I have ever bought... 5 Stars
C**E
Hoping they are the right choice
Got these for a when the strings break on a new CD-60S I purchased recently.Hopefully, they are the right fit. I'm new to the whole guitar thingGlad that they are made in the USA
T**L
Works for Baritone tuning on my Archtop
This is a review of the 12-52 gauge Fender 80/20 Acoustic strings. I play mostly electric guitar and bought and restored a beautiful old Kay Archtop Jumbo guitar (50's/60's vintage) and tried these on it. The scale length is 25.5 and as I started to tune to normal EADGBE the tension was was much too much for me. I didn't get to full intonation before giving up - to taught, too much tension on the neck, too hard to play. I was going to send them back and then decided to try the lower Baritone tuning BEADF#B. I was delighted that the strings retained a comfortable tension, did not buzz, and felt and sounded bright and full as they resonated in the large Jumbo body. Tuning lower to A didn't work, things felt and sounded loose. But the standard Baritone tuning was the answer, I now have a baritone tuned guitar to pull out when I want to go with that sound. So, I can report that on a 25.5 scale guitar they should get you to the lower tuning if that's your thing.
S**.
Great strings For The Price
I've never bought guitar strings before until I bought these Fender guitar strings. I don't have experience inchoosing guitar strings but someone gave me a set of DR strings in May 2022 so I can only really compare these Fender strings to those strings. The DR guitar strings I believe were lighter and a bit easier to press against the fretboard to play. Also it seems like this Fender low E string, and maybe one more of them make more noise against the frets when they're played, or touched than the DR strings did. The DR strings were maybe a little bit quieter than these Fender strings. However, I don't have any problems with these strings as they seem to do the job well. So overall I think that they're pretty good. I hope that you've found this review helpful. Thanks.
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