



D'Addario EJ18 Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, Heavy, 14-59
Based in Long Island (New York), D'Addario is known worldwide as a manufacturer and industry standard maker of musical instrument strings. The D’Addario family of brands has grown to be a global leader in musical instrument accessories and includes D'Addario Fretted Instrument strings, D'Addario Orchestral Strings, D'Addario Woodwind Reeds and Mouthpieces, Promark Drumsticks, Evans Drumheads and the vast range of D'Addario Accessories cables, capos, tuners, straps and other assorted accessories.
Among the most popular of D’Addario’s acoustic guitar strings are those round wound in phosphor bronze. Slightly mellower than 80/20 bronze, phosphor bronze wound strings are synonymous with warm, bright, and well balanced acoustic tone. Made with corrosion resistant metal wrapped on a steel hex core, these strings will impress you with their longevity and superior tonal characteristics. D’Addario was the first to make these strings, beginning in 1974, and their popularity was immediate and long-lasting.
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Based in Long Island (New York), D'Addario is known worldwide as a manufacturer and industry standard maker of musical instrument strings. The D’Addario family of brands has grown to be a global leader in musical instrument accessories and includes D'Addario Fretted Instrument strings, D'Addario Orchestral Strings, D'Addario Woodwind Reeds and Mouthpieces, Promark Drumsticks, Evans Drumheads and the vast range of D'Addario Accessories cables, capos, tuners, straps and other assorted accessories.
Among the most popular of D’Addario’s acoustic guitar strings are those round wound in phosphor bronze. Slightly mellower than 80/20 bronze, phosphor bronze wound strings are synonymous with warm, bright, and well balanced acoustic tone. Made with corrosion resistant metal wrapped on a steel hex core, these strings will impress you with their longevity and superior tonal characteristics. D’Addario was the first to make these strings, beginning in 1974, and their popularity was immediate and long-lasting.















