Martin M535 Traditional Phosphor Bronze Custom Light Acoustic Guitar Strings

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Martin M535 Phosphor Bronze Custom Light Acoustic Guitar Strings are made with a unique composition to give brilliance, clarity, and longevity of sound. The Phosphor Bronze winding is ideally suited for making strings that have deep, rich basses and clear, bright trebles.

Features
1) 92/8 Phosphor Bronze
2) 151.7 tension
3) Gauges: 11 | 15 | 23 | 32 | 42 | 52

Specification
Binding : Electronics
Brand : Martin
EAN : 0729789380225
Label : KMC Music Inc
Manufacturer : KMC Music Inc
Model : M535
PackageDimensions_Weight : 4.00 hundredths pounds
PackageDimensions : L:4.17 X W:4.17 X H:0.55
ProductGroup : Musical Instruments
ProductTypeName : INSTRUMENT_PARTS_AND_ACCESSORIES
Publisher : KMC Music Inc
ReleaseDate : 2012-05-28
Size : Custom Light .011 .015 .023 .032 .042 .052
Studio : KMC Music Inc
Title : Martin M535 Traditional Phosphor Bronze Custom Light Acoustic Guitar Strings

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