D'Addario EJ70 Phosphor Bronze Mandolin Strings Ball End Light 11-38

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Play with the D'Addario EJ70 Phosphor Bronze Mandolin Strings Ball End by which so many artists have made their name!

"Whether I'm playing acoustically or 'plugged in', I depend on my [Phosphor Bronze Mandolin Strings] for their exceptional tone, balance and durability. They CONSTANTLY deliver! " - Jimmy Gaudreau of Ron & Linda Williams

D'Addario EJ70 Phosphor Bronze Mandolin Strings Ball End offer a warm, well balanced acoustic tone, with bright intonation and a "fret-friendly" round wound feel that made them such popular strings among bluegrass musicians. D'Addario received worldwide acclaim in 1974 for introducing Phosphor Bronze to string making, giving their strings such superb, long-lasting tone.

For even longer lasting tone, try D'Addario EXP Coated Phosphor Bronze Mandolin Strings.

All D'Addario strings are precisely wound around a hexagonally shaped high-carbon-steel core wire by computer-controlled machines guaranteeing clear intonation, rock-solid fundamentals, and incomparable consistency in every string. The tight core tension produced through this rigorous quality-controlled process results in a harmonically rich, longer-lasting string.

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EJ70 Mandolin Light/Ball End 11-11-15-15-24-24-38-38

Note: EJ70 strings have a ball end instead of a loop end and are designed for mandolins requiring ball end strings.

Don't see what you need? Check out our full offering of D'Addario Mandolin Strings.

Product Video


Ronnie McCoury talks plays D'addario Phosphor Bronze Mandolin Strings.



Mike Marshall of the Modern Mandolin Quartet/Bela Fleck plays and talks about D'Addario Phosphor Bronze Mandolin Strings.
Product Video


Ronnie McCoury talks plays D'addario Phosphor Bronze Mandolin Strings.



Mike Marshall of the Modern Mandolin Quartet/Bela Fleck plays and talks about D'Addario Phosphor Bronze Mandolin Strings.
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