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Martin M260 Classical Normal Tension 80/20 Bronze Ball-End...
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Martin MA500FX Authentic Acoustic Flexible Core 12-String...
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D'Addario EJ45LP Pro-Arte Composites Normal LP Classical...
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Ernie Ball Earthwood Silk and Steel Extra Soft 80/20 Bronze...
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Ernie Ball Earthwood Medium 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar...
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Martin MM10 Retro Extra Light Acoustic Guitar Strings
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Ernie Ball Aluminum Bronze Medium Acoustic Guitar Strings
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Ernie Ball Earthwood Extra Light 80/20 Bronze Acoustic...
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Martin MA530T Lifespan 2.0 Phosphor Bronze Extra-Light...
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D'Addario EJ25B Pro-Arte Composites Flamenco Guitar Strings...
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D'Addario XT Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings,...
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Martin MA535S Marquis Phosphor Bronze Custom-Light...
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LaBella 710-12 12-String Silk & Steel Acoustic Guitar...
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Martin M175 Original 80/20 Custom Light Acoustic Guitar...
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Cordoba 05280 E-Tuning Mini Ball-End Nylon Acoustic Guitar...
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Thomastik Infeld Bronze Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar...
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Dunlop Zakk Wylde String Lab Phosphor Bronze Acoustic...
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Cordoba Nylon Guitar Strings Fusion Tension Brown
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Fender 880L Coated 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings -...
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Ernie Ball Earthwood Extra Light Phosphor Bronze Acoustic...
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Ernie Ball Earthwood Light Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar...
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Savarez 500AR Alliance Trebles Corum Basses Normal Tension...
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Martin Authentic Acoustic Lifespan 2.0 Custom Light...
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DR Strings Rare Phosphor Bronze Lite 12-String Acoustic...
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Ernie Ball Ernesto Palla Black & Gold Ball-End Nylon...
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Martin MA540FX Flexible Core Phosphor Bronze Light Acoustic...
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LaBella Golden Alloy 6-String Acoustic Guitar Strings
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D'Addario CNH-3T Pro-Arte Hard Tension Classical Guitar...
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D'Addario XT Acoustic Phosphor Bronze Strings, Light...
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Martin Titanium Core Acoustic Guitar Strings Nickel Wrap...
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Ernie Ball Earthwood Medium Light Phosphor Bronze Acoustic...
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D'Addario EJ44C Pro-Arte Composites Extra Hard Classical...
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D'Addario NB1256 Nickel Bronze Light Top Med Bottom...
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Thomastik AC113 Plectrum Bronze Medium Acoustic Guitar...
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D'Addario EJ24 True Medium / DADGAD Tuning .013-.056
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Ernie Ball 2546 Everlast Phosphor Medium Light Acoustic...
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Ernie Ball 2012 Earthwood 80/20 Bronze 12-String Medium...
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Rogue B24 Bulk 024 Phosphor Strings
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Ernie Ball Earthwood 80/20 Custom Medium Bronze Acoustic...
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D'Addario XT Silver-Plated Copper Classical Strings, Hard...
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The sound of an acoustic guitar is arguably the most well known in all of modern popular music. Without electronic components, the guitar relies solely on the interaction between the strings and the sound box to produce every note. Because of this, the strings of your acoustic guitar can significantly influence its sound. To get the most out of your guitar, keep an eye on the condition of the strings. You don't need to wait until your strings break to replace them. When they get old enough that their tone starts to change, it's time to re-string. Depending on the guitar, you may choose either nylon or metal strings. Nylon strings are the modern substitute for gut strings, so they're usually found on older styles of guitar such as baroque or flamenco. If you play the classical guitar, take care to fit it with the correct strings: since classical guitars are sized and tensioned differently from other varieties of acoustic guitar, they can be damaged by standard strings. Similarly, classical guitar strings won't work with other guitars. For metal-stringed guitars, there are several options available, each with its own acoustic character. The three most common types of metal strings are bronze, phosphor-bronze and silk-and-steel. The staple string for many guitarists, bronze produces a bright, quickly-fading tone that's lively and well-suited to any style of music. Phosphor-bronze is similar, but with added warmth and longer sustain. For a completely different sound, consider silk-and-steel. These strings create a tone that's gentle and mellow. Lower in tension and available in lighter gauges, silk-and-steel strings are easier to play and are great for vintage guitars that need special strings. It's also important to keep in mind the gauge of the strings you're choosing. Higher gauges are thicker, producing increased volume and extended sustain with an overall warmer tone. The trade-off of the rich overtones of heavy-gauge strings is that they are more challenging to play, requiring more force to fret, pick and strum. If you are an experienced guitarist, you likely have a preferred gauge already. If you're a beginner, it's a good idea to start with a lighter gauge to make the learning curve more forgiving. In the end, the right combination of material and gauge is a matter of personal preference. You may need to try several different acoustic guitar strings before you find the perfect ones for you, but the results will certainly be worth it.