đźšš Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
HomeStore

Ernie Ball Earthwood Bell Bronze 11-52 Acoustic Guitar Strings

Product image 1
Product image 2
Product image 3
Product image 4
Product image 5

Ernie Ball Earthwood Bell Bronze 11-52 Acoustic Guitar Strings

Ernie Ball Earthwood Bell Bronze 11-52 Acoustic Guitar Strings

Earthwood Bell Bronze acoustic guitar strings are the result of a collaboration between Ernie Ball and John Mayer: “I’ve always said that I don’t play the guitar, I play the strings. Having a feeling of fluidity is so important in my playing, and Ernie Ball strings have always given me that ability.”

This Bell Bronze alloy is unique to Ernie Ball and for this partnership. It has a rich, loud, and resonant sound which enhances all of the inflexions and detail in your playing. Ernie Ball Bell Bronze is both a little brighter and deeper than 80/20 bronze producing an open sound with heaps of clarity and definition.

John Mayer says: “Earthwood Bell Bronze strings are a giant leap forward in tone, playability, and durability. They’re great in any musical setting but really shine when played solo. There’s an orchestral quality to them.”

$1,167.19

Original: $3,890.64

-70%
Ernie Ball Earthwood Bell Bronze 11-52 Acoustic Guitar Strings—

$3,890.64

$1,167.19

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

Earthwood Bell Bronze acoustic guitar strings are the result of a collaboration between Ernie Ball and John Mayer: “I’ve always said that I don’t play the guitar, I play the strings. Having a feeling of fluidity is so important in my playing, and Ernie Ball strings have always given me that ability.”

This Bell Bronze alloy is unique to Ernie Ball and for this partnership. It has a rich, loud, and resonant sound which enhances all of the inflexions and detail in your playing. Ernie Ball Bell Bronze is both a little brighter and deeper than 80/20 bronze producing an open sound with heaps of clarity and definition.

John Mayer says: “Earthwood Bell Bronze strings are a giant leap forward in tone, playability, and durability. They’re great in any musical setting but really shine when played solo. There’s an orchestral quality to them.”