D'Addario EJ38

String set for 12-string acoustic guitar .010-.047

Coating: Uncoated

Number of strings: 12

Type of set: Sets

Winding material: Phosphor Bronze

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Volume discount
The more you order, the greater the discount.
  • Buy 2 for €18.57 each and save 2%
  • Buy 3 for €18.38 each and save 3%
  • Buy 4 for €18.19 each and save 4%
  • Buy 5 for €18.00 each and save 5%
  • Buy 6 for €17.81 each and save 6%
  • Buy 7 for €17.62 each and save 7%
  • Buy 8 for €17.43 each and save 8%
  • Buy 9 for €17.24 each and save 9%
  • Buy 10 for €17.06 each and save 10%
€18.95

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D'Addario was the first to use phosphor bronze for acoustic guitar strings in 1974. Today, Phosphor Bronze is played around the world and considered the standard in acoustic strings, thanks to its beautiful tonal balance and warm tone. Our pioneering Phosphor Bronze acoustic guitar strings are precision wound with phosphor bronze winding wire over a high-carbon steel core, giving them a versatile tone suitable for all acoustic styles and musical genres. Designed for all makes and models of 12-string acoustic guitars, this 10-47 Light gauge set is D'Addario's most popular 12-string set, offering the ideal balance of volume, projection and comfortable playability.


  • Coating: Uncoated
  • Number of strings: 12
  • Type of set: Sets
  • Winding material: Phosphor Bronze
Brand D'Addario
Ean Code 19954121181
Article number 36711
Size (packaging) 10 cm x 10 cm x 1 cm
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