Ernie Ball 2006 Earthwood Bronze
String Set For Steel String Guitar

Latest User Reviews
powerful sound for small body guitars
i have lag T66 ACE cutaway and this strings are suitable with my small body guitar. If you have small body guitar, Ernie Ball 2006 gives very rich and powerful sound. Also price/performance rate is good to choose this strings. I am very appreciated with long-life of playability.
Perfect for me!
I used many different brands and models, but for some reason these strings sound perfect on my Takamine!
Perfect for Small-Bodied Guitars
I bought these for my Pono UL4. I'm weird and wanted to tune it EADG, but normal gauges sounded clunky. Downsized to these and they sing beautifully.
Very good strings!
A nice set for any acoustic guitar ! strong and comfortable strings ,recommended!
Great sounding strings for the money
These strings work very well on my western guitars and give a lovely resonance and twang. Nicely balanced on all tones.
Nice sounding set
This sounded a lot better than the D'addario that my HB came with, granted that the stock strings had probably been on the guitar for a while. I was coming from one step thicker gauge and the gauge on this perfect for how I want the tension should be.
Excellent!
I think these strings are the best quality-price bargain you can find. They sound amazing, they are playable for a long amount of time producing good sound and last but not least they come in a very nice and descriptive pack and they are quite easy to use. I totally recommend them!!
Earthwood
There are some guitars that needs only this kind of strings. Small gauge and bright sound - these are the ones.
Good acoustic strings
These strings sound good and do not cost as much as some other manufacturers, van really bring acoustic guitar to life for not
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Ernie Ball
- Released in 2005
- Average price : $9
- Gauges: 010 - 014 - 020w - 028-040 - 050
- Extra light
- Made from 80% Copper, 20% zinc
- Clearer, rich overtones
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