🎶 Elevate Your Acoustic Experience!
GHS Strings - VN-B SET offers a premium selection of Vintage Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, featuring a 12-56 gauge and crafted from an 85/15 Copper-Zinc alloy. Designed for a warm, vibrant tone, these strings are perfect for acoustic guitars and come fresh from the factory with Nitro-Pack singles, ensuring top-notch performance for all musical styles.
Coating Description | Uncoated |
String Material Type | Phosphor Bronze |
Finish Types | Copper,Zinc |
Color | Bronze |
String Gauge | Light |
Recommended Uses For Product | For acoustic guitars needing a warmer tone |
R**Y
Excellent
These guitar strings sound great
S**D
Amazing sound
I'm fairly new to guitar. When I bought my Norman B20 it came with these strings, but in a medium. They tore my virgin fingers up. I switched to light and they are amazing. I try and play about a half hr a day. I've had these strings on for over a month and they sound great. Great tone, sustain. Sounds like butter :) I don't have a lot of experience with other brands (none actually) but I know these sound great and are priced perfectly. I keep an extra set in my case
Z**L
Surprised with these strings!
I prefer a darker, warmer, and woodier tone with my acoustics. After trying everything from phosphor bronze, to 80/20 bronze, coated, uncoated, aluminum-bronze, parabolic, etc....I've settled on the Martin Retro monel strings for most of my guitars including an old Guild D-35, Martin 00-15M, and Gibson J-185. And then I tried these GHS Vintage Bronze and honestly I'm quite impressed. I tried the GHS Americana strings but I found those too bright. These, on the other hand, are much warmer and woodier almost like my favored Martin Retros. Will I make the switch to these? Maybe, but its too early to tell. I do like these a lot and i'll probably do an A-B comparison soon. But so far, so good. These may become my new favorite.
V**T
Great for my all Hog guitar
I tried these strings on a recently new Alvarez AVC9 guitar that has a solid torrefied mahogany top and laminate mahogany back and sides. These strings are not as bright as Phosphor Bronze, and they work great with an all Mahogany guitar. The all hog wood has a pun guitar has a punchy tone, not much sustain, that is great for strumming or finger style. If you have one, I'd recommend that you try a set of these. The reason I gave 4 stars is that I cannot rate how long lasting these are, as Ive had them about a week. It took 2-3 days to settle them in. So far, I like them very much.
R**E
Great strings for my OM acoustic
I was looking for something a bit on the light gauge size for my OM and wanted to tone down the brightness to give it a fuller sound. These strings worked out nicely and have that traditional sound of a folk guitar. The gauges are comfortable to play and they last a reasonable length of time. I change these about every 4 months with daily use of about 1 -2 hours.
A**R
Arrival info. Cost is fair.
Have used this particular vintage bronze light gauge for years. Recommended by other friend musicians word of mouth that can be trusted. Keep your fingers clean. Last longer. That’s on any brand rule of thumb.
B**O
Lower tension than most, sound tinny
These strings are lower tension than the Martin strings I am used to.They sound tinny to me - not "warm" at all.Th old Martin phosphor bronze strings were much warmer.The "Authentic" Martin strings that have taken the place of the old strings are a different story.I will keep searching for something that sounds like the old Martin PB strings.
T**Y
Warm, strong bass, clear treble
I have been going back and forth between "D.." strings, GHS mediums and the GHS Vintage all in mediums - need the volume for bluegrass and old-time fiddle bands. My Doc Watson Gallagher likes the "D..." brand better. But my Taylor BTO (Adirondack/Madagascar R/W 816) sounds the best by far with the Vintage Bronze mediums. Strong on volume, bass response and sustain. Still has very clear treble and rings like a bell up the neck. On the new Taylor 616 ce, the Vintage Bronze was slightly down on the sharpness of the attack but added a lot of bass and sustain. The maple is trebly anyway so I am enjoying this guitar much more now.Would recommend these to anyone who doesn't like the brightness of new strings
B**.
Lifeless Strings
The description for these strings says they are “well suited for balancing the sound of guitars that are considered too bright” so started installing them on my “bright” solid Koa guitar. I then tried playing the guitar after putting on the lower 3 strings (D-A-G). Am not sure what balancing was accomplished but even without installing the remaining 3 strings, it sounded like the life had been sucked out of the guitar. As such, I removed those three, replaced them with the old ones and disposed of the entire package. I cannot recommend these strings for any purpose. Unfortunately, due to a shipping error, I will be receiving a second set that was overdue and had to be re-ordered; those will be returned immediately when received.
R**.
Le migliori
Migliori corde a livello di resistenza, pochi altri brand importanti potrebbero competere.Consigliato
R**S
Works great with my Yamaha FS800!
Was looking for some strings that had a similar sound to brass strings but not as tinny sounding and these did the trick!
R**I
Très bonnes cordes de guitare
Pour ma guitare j'ai acheté ce produit Idéal pour des débutants Facile installer Bonne qualité pour le prix
P**A
Paquete correcto
Buen material
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