Thomastik SB112 Spectrum Bronze

String set for western guitar

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Latest User Reviews

5 years ago

Good at first

Good at first, for acoustic, but seemed to go dull quite quickly compared to some other strings I've used on acoustics.

6 years ago

Great sound

Great round sound, but the D string developed a strange rattle very soon and had took them off.

11 years ago

Best strings so far for my Lakewood M14 CP

During the last 5 years I have tried at least 10 different sets of strings on my M14 CP, Elixir, Pyramid, D'Addario, C.F.Martin, Ernie Ball, you name them.

With these strings I've finally found the perfect set. The bass is fat, but clear and warm, the mids are prominent, but not too loud, the trebbles are clear and strong, but not sharp.

This makes the whole setup sound perfect.

Restringing is much more comfortable in comparison to most strings, because the strings ends are wound with some kind of textile cord. Here's a big Thank You from my finger tips :-)

Funny enough, I don't like them that much on my Dreizehnter SJ15 which has an Adirondack top. For the cedar/mahogany M14 CP, however, they're perfect.

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Thomastik
  • Released in 2006
  • Average price : $18
  • Strength: Medium Tension
  • Designed for studio recording
  • Special bronze alloy and silk inlays for a full, warm tone with assertive brilliance
  • Material (unwrapped strings): Brass-plated steel
  • Material (winding): Bronze
  • Winding Type: Round Wound
  • Strings: .012, .016, .025w, .035, .044, .054
  • Made in Austria
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