D'Addario
D'Addario EJ40 Silk and Steel Folk Acoustic Guitar Strings, Light Gauge, 11-47
D'Addario EJ40 Silk and Steel Folk Acoustic Guitar Strings, Light Gauge, 11-47
SKU:MIS297
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11-47
ITEM # | NOTE | DIAMETER | TENSION |
---|---|---|---|
PL011 | E | 0.011 in | 19.63 lbs |
PL014 | B | 0.014 | 17.85 |
- | G | 0.023 | 27.50 |
- | D | 0.028 | 21.16 |
- | A | 0.038 | 22.40 |
- | E | 0.047 | 18.48 |
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Coating: Uncoated
- Number Of Strings: 6
- Set Quantity: Sets
- Wrap Material: Silver-Plated Copper
- Designed and gauged for fingerstyle guitarists who prefer a warm, mellow tone
- Silk interwinding's for soft, easy feel on fingers
- Environmentally friendly, corrosion resistant packaging for strings that are always fresh
- All D'Addario strings are designed, engineered, and manufactured in the USA
- String Gauges: Plain Steel .011, .014, Silk & Steel Wound .023, .028, .038, .047
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Regards!