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Martin MA190 Authentic Acoustic SP 80/20 Bronze Strings, Light 12-String
  • Martin MA190 Light 12-String Authentic Acoustic Superior Performance 80/20 Bronze Guitar Strings

Martin MA190 Authentic Acoustic SP 80/20 Bronze Strings, Light 12-String

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Martin MA190 Light 12-String Authentic Acoustic SP 80/20 Bronze Strings are a top - notch choice for guitar enthusiasts. These strings are designed with higher tensile strength and tin - plated core wire on all six strings. This unique design results in a fuller, more balanced tone. They respond quickly, so your strums and picks are heard right away, and they offer excellent tuning stability. Our high - quality standards for acoustic guitar tone are deeply ingrained in the string design and precision manufacturing process. That's why we take pride in making them ourselves. **80/20 Bronze** **Gauge: E / B / G / D / A / E / Tension / Model** Extra Light: .010 / .014 / .023 / .030 / .039 / .047 / 135.8 / MA170 Custom Light: .011 / .015 / .023 / .032 / .042 / .052 / 153.7 / MA175 Light: .012 / .016 / .025 / .032 / .042 / .054 / 167.3 / MA140 Bluegrass: .012 / .016 / .025 / .035 / .045 / .056 / 179.8 / MA240 Medium: .013 / .017 / .026 / .035 / .045 / .056 / 189.6 / MA150 Extra Light 12 - String: .010, .010 / .014, .014 / .023, .010 / .030, .012 / .039, .018 / .047, .027 / 261.7 / MA180 Light 12 - String: .012, .012 / .016, .016 / .025, .010 / .032, .014 / .042, .020 / .054, .030 / 324.0 / MA190

Using these Martin MA190 Light 12 - String Acoustic Strings is easy. First, loosen the old strings on your guitar and remove them carefully. Then, start threading the new strings through the bridge and up to the tuning pegs. Make sure to keep the string order correct. After you've placed all the strings, start tuning them up to the right pitch. You might need to adjust a few times as the strings settle in. When it comes to maintenance, it's a good idea to wipe the strings down with a clean cloth after each use. This helps to remove sweat and dirt, which can make the strings sound dull and wear out faster. Also, try to keep your guitar in a dry place, as humidity can damage the strings. If you notice the strings start to sound bad or lose their tuning easily, it's probably time to replace them.


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