Ernie Ball 3446 Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings Pack of 3, Custom

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Ernie Ball Earthwood Phosphor Bronze Acoustics are made with phosphor bronze wire wrapped around brass plated high carbon steel hex cores. Engineered to meet the demands of acoustic musicians worldwide, these concert quality strings provide deep, rich bass notes with clear bright trebles. Ernie Ball Earthwood Phosphor Bronze Acoustic strings are played by Paul McCartney, Brad Paisley, and Maroon 5 amongst many other touring musicians. Made with the finest and freshest raw materials, all Ernie Ball strings are hermetically sealed to ensure your strings stay as fresh as the day they were made. Three individually wrapped sets. Each set comes with one of each gauge, .012, .016, .024, .032, .044, .054. Part number 3446.

Features
1) Three individually wrapped sets
2) Natural feel with excellent projection
3) Warm rich tone
4) Element shield packaging prolongs string life and keeps strings as fresh as the day they were made
5) Crafted in Southern California, USA. featuring the finest and freshest materials

Specification
Binding : Electronics
Brand : Ernie Ball
EAN : 0749699134466
Label : Ernie Ball Music Man
Manufacturer : Ernie Ball Music Man
Model : 3446
PackageDimensions_Weight : 20.00 hundredths pounds
PackageDimensions : L:4.60 X W:4.60 X H:1.90
ProductGroup : Musical Instruments
ProductTypeName : INSTRUMENT_PARTS_AND_ACCESSORIES
Publisher : Ernie Ball Music Man
Size : Medium Light
Studio : Ernie Ball Music Man
Title : Ernie Ball 3446 Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings Pack of 3, Custom

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