Harley Benton Coated Phosphor 012 Anti Rust

String Set for Steel-string Guitars

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Latest User Reviews

2 years ago

Great product for the price

After a few days it lost it's clarity comparing to Daddario. Still a good budget string set to keep on your bag.

2 years ago

Great strings

For the price these strings are really excellent. It was a nice surprise. They sound bright and pleasing, and I really enjoy playing them. They still sound good to me after a few months of use, of course, they are not as bright sounding as new ones. I would recommend them.

3 years ago

Quite simply a good string!

Forgot about these on two guitars, and didn't change them for 4+ years. I know - that's not OK and the guitar Gods will punish me.

But lo and behold. They may have lost some crispness, but they've been played on and off, intonation is spot on still and none gave out. That's weird. And cool.

3 years ago

Its a good product

If you are like me who breaks strings all the time, or your hands are sweating a lot and you need to change strings every week this is the best thing you can find. I dont believe strings affect the tone at all.

3 years ago

For the price unbeatable

I put these strings on my Eastman E2OM and the sound is wonderfull. In the past years I tried many brands and to be hounest: I don't hear a sufficient difference between these ' cheapies' and the ' real thing' wich starts with an E or an M or a D'. It is all more or less the same. At least imho. Sometimes I think they come all out of the same factory with a different cover. I would recommend to try these strings on your acoustic. Try not to judge these strings by it's brand or price but openminded. I think you will be surprised. When they keep up souding as good as they do now and last for long I think this will be my choice.

3 years ago

Ok for the price

Strings are ok or the low price, but they sound a bit dead and muffled compared to other strings I’ve tried.

3 years ago

Great quality

I really like these strings.

Great price and quality.

Will definitely buy again

4 years ago

Good quality string according to the price

good quality string, using it for my primary acoustic guitar

4 years ago

People say that you can hear the sound difference between these and one of the major brands. I think I can back to back but they last a fair while sound good to my ears and are cheap.

I think most of it is string snobbery I don't buy others now just these

5 years ago

Please don’t compare to Elixir, compare to D’addario

D’addario and Elixir strings have completely different characters, Elixir is very bright, D’addario is more balanced. If you are looking for very bright, definitely go with Elixir. But D’addario is more suited for a warm sound. Which brings me to these strings. I bought a guitar that had D’addario exp16 coated on them and was enamored with the warm sound, just stunning for my fingerstyle playing. After the strings died I was kind of in a crisis because the d’addario exp 16 line was finished, and the new xt line was getting mixed feedback. I had never tried Elixir and put them on. The warmth of the instrument was gone totally. Before that I never thought different strings could make such a difference in sound. It was night and day. I’ve bought the d’addario strings now and they are one the way, but I still had some .12 coated strings from harley benton lying around. I put them on, and I was stunned. They sound ALMOST similar to the 3x as expensive d’addario exp16. How is this possible? How does harley benton do it?? Witchcraft, I say! Anyhow, my instrument was singing beautifully again and I am happy!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2009
  • Average price : $5
  • Phosphor bronze
  • Coated rustproof
  • Hexagonal core made of steel
  • Gauges: 012, 016, 024, 032, 042, 053
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