Item Description
80/20 Copper Zinc alloy. The unique core-to-cover ratio combined with the specially tempered alloy delivers a bright tone with exceptional feel. The perfect sound for all your guitar explosions. GHS has made the highest quality strings since 1964. The choice of numerous guitar greats!
Gauges:
BB10U Ultra Light - 10 - 13.5 - 20 - 26 - 36 - 46
BB20X Extra Light - 11 - 14 - 22 - 30 - 38 - 50
BB30L Light - 12 - 16 - 24 - 32 - 42 - 54
BB40M Medium - 13 - 17 - 26 - 36 - 46 - 56
BB50H Heavy - 14 - 18 - 28 - 38 - 48 - 60
GHS Bright Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings BB30L Light 12-54
GHS Bright Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings BB40M Medium 13-56
GHS Bright Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings BB10U Ultra Light 10-46
GHS Bright Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings BB20X Extra Light 11-50
GHS Bright Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings BB50H Heavy 14-60
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By Barry
Orchard Park, NY
Jingle Jangle!!!!
January 30, 2020
I've been getting back into acoustic for the last couple of years after a long hiatus from it. It's been tough as I've been fighting tennis elbow in my left elbow for over a year (sucks getting old!!!), plus I have mild arthritis in both hands. The hand doctor said that I should keep playing as it's keeping the arthritis from getting worse. So, I've just been forging on.
I've tried many different brands of acoustic strings (all 80/20, 12 gauge and none of them coated). I love a jangley, bright acoustic sound and although all of the strings I've tried have been decent, I just strung my Andrew White Freya with GHS Bright Bronze. What a big difference they're making.
Among other strings I've tried are D'Addario which sounded good and kept it's tone a little longer than most. Curt Mangan 12's are also very good. But the GHS Bright Bronze really make a difference. It has noticeably improved my tone. I've got a few other brands to try but right now I'm really digging these strings. The wound strings in particular are giving me that twang that I've been after while maintaining a good bass response. Of course this is all subjective, but I seldom give products reviews unless I'm blown away!!!! I should probably go ice my elbow now!!!!!
I've tried many different brands of acoustic strings (all 80/20, 12 gauge and none of them coated). I love a jangley, bright acoustic sound and although all of the strings I've tried have been decent, I just strung my Andrew White Freya with GHS Bright Bronze. What a big difference they're making.
Among other strings I've tried are D'Addario which sounded good and kept it's tone a little longer than most. Curt Mangan 12's are also very good. But the GHS Bright Bronze really make a difference. It has noticeably improved my tone. I've got a few other brands to try but right now I'm really digging these strings. The wound strings in particular are giving me that twang that I've been after while maintaining a good bass response. Of course this is all subjective, but I seldom give products reviews unless I'm blown away!!!! I should probably go ice my elbow now!!!!!
Pros
- Jangley, bright sound
Cons
- None