Ernie Ball 2004 Earthwood Bronze 4-stars Reviews

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5 years ago

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.

7 years ago

Retired Aerospace Specialist

nice sound but not cheap!

12 years ago

A good choice!

I used the 13-56 gauge version of these strings and i thought they sounded awesome, but they were to thick for me, so i decided to go with these instead and i am really happy, the bright and rich sound of the thicker strings is still there, but i find these much easier to play on.

Very happy with these strings. Will buy more!

12 years ago

Great sound while it lasts

Once I put these on my semi-acoustic, I was able to get a very full, fresh sound from it, more so than other strings I've tried. This only lasted for a couple days though. The frets eventually shredded into the strings after a few days of use, especially the G string, meaning the sound dulls faster than they should.

I'd recommend these to people who change their strings right before playing live. That's when their potential lies. Otherwise go for coated strings, which have a better lifespan.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Ernie Ball
  • Released in 2005
  • Average price : $9
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