Ernie Ball 2004 Earthwood Bronze
String Set for Steel String Guitar

Latest User Reviews
Perfect
I like the tone and feeling while playing. I think I found the strings that are made for me.
Bright and beautiful
Just put them on so can't say much about durability but they feel awesome and sound really clear. Try them!
Real noice
Nice bright sound, good tuning hold
Broke early
It kinda broke early but sounded well
Perfect if you like lighter strings
These are great strings if you like your acoustic to have a lighter feel, closer to an electric.
Nice basic strings
These are wonderful, EB quality strings that worked really nicely on my Harley Benton Traveller guitar.
The strings that came on the guitar were a bit muted and the EB's gave a bit more of that top end sparkle that I was looking for to lift the dark sound of the mahogany body. They also feel great under the fingers.
For the price, they are hard to beat.
Edit - I've been playing these for a few weeks now on a spruce top HB guitar and they really ring sweetly on that traveller guitar. Fantastic combo if you have a spruce top.
These are my favourite acoustic strings
Great value, good price, good quality.
Earthwood Bronze is a good middle ground between all other kinds of acoustic strings - versatile, not "blingy" enough, not dim enough, just perfect for my needs.
They last for a reasonable time, and when they "die" - they still sound not flat out terrible after a while.
Reliable everyday product.
Retired Aerospace Specialist
nice sound but not cheap!
Great strings, great price
What else can I say? Ernie Ball are the best...
Warm, crisp and clear
Along with Martins and Elixers theses are definitely one of the best strings I've used. Gives a lovely warm tone and has a nice texture. I will definitely buy these strings again.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Ernie Ball
- Released in 2005
- Average price : $9
- Gauges: 011 - 015 - 022w - 030 - 042 - 052
- Light
- Alloy: 80% copper, 20% zinc
- Crisp sound rich in overtone
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