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ENCORDOAMENTO 013-056 P/ VIOLAO ACO EARTHWOOD TENSAO MEDIA PHOPHOR BRONZE P02144 ERNIE BALL

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  • Feita com fio de 92% de cobre, 7,7% de estanho e 0,3% de fósforo enrolado em um fio hexagonal de aço banhado à estanho. Estas cordas de violão tem uma leve cor alaranjada e proporcionam um som suave, com excelente clareza.
  • Marca: Ernie Ball
  • Produto de origem: US
  • Cor: medium
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Avaliações (10)

10 avaliações para ENCORDOAMENTO 013-056 P/ VIOLAO ACO EARTHWOOD TENSAO MEDIA PHOPHOR BRONZE P02144 ERNIE BALL

  1. Alexandro Alves da Silva

    Uma das mais tradicionais cordas gringas e com um ótimo som e com um excelente preço.

  2. Leonardo Pires

    Gostei do som, já estou com quase 2 meses usando e até o momento está firme

  3. andy

    Review précis: These strings are from one of the worlds best string manufacturer – stick them on and see what you think!

    The Full Review

    Today is the twelfth day that these stings have been on the guitar I restrung with them. They are on a solid spruce topped VGS Root 10 (from German manufacturer GEWA – a wonderful European built guitar).

    Kind of going off at a bit of a tangent here, but I thought I’d mention something I did differently this time. Usually I would apply a tiny amount of Lemon-oil onto a stringless fretboard and leave for a few hours before wiping off any excess that might still be there before re-stringing a guitar. This time though, a couple of days before I took the old strings off, I Lemon-oiled the fretboard with the old strings still in place – not with gallons of the stuff but with perhaps more than I would normally apply, but not worrying about it getting on the strings, since after all they were soon to be binned pretty soon in any case. The next day the excess was wiped off and even though the strings (and especially the wound strings) must have soaked up some of the oil, there seemed to be a discernable improvement in the sound from these much played strings and it wasn’t as if the fretboard was in a bad condition to start with – far from it. The old strings and Lemon-oiled fretboard was left another day and then the strings were replaced with the fretboard wiped thoroughly again, a dry toothbrush over the frets and nut etc and then I put the new strings on. So (possibly) the extra Lemon-oil over a few days might be the way I’ll go in future?

    First Week of the Strings:

    So – the Ernie Ball Phosphor Bronze strings. The set settled in very quickly. I pinch and pull each string at the twelfth fret a dozen or so times plus some firm strumming of the open-stringed unfreted guitar, and repeat as necessary until the strings are settled – and these settled in very quickly after a few minutes.

    I like the sound of bright sounding strings and this set of phosphor bronze sounded very bright indeed. The guitar they are on has plenty of sustain and the sound of the strings with that sustain is, for me, superb. They’ve mostly been picked rather than strummed, but they’ve only been on three days so far.

    End of the First Week they were still sounding very bright and without too much loss of quality.

    They’ve been played every day for at least an hour or two and now on the twelfth day, they are still bright buy they are starting to be less so – though not yet near being dull or dead.

    This is what they’ve been like for me. For someone else and for someone else’s hands and playing style I’m sure they might sound different, but the bottom line is that these are still bright sounding strings nearly two weeks in.

    I don’t exclusively only like bright sounding strings and I’ve missed some of the bassier sounds that I’ve had from other strings and it has been especially noticeable when playing some Robert Johnson style blues – the songs didn’t sound wrong but definitely sounded different to what I normally hear myself playing.

    They do make every single note and sound clear and bright – and that included duff notes that I’ve played – but that is the only downside to them that I can think of and I will no doubt be buying them again at some stage.

    I’ve bought Ernie Ball strings many times over the last forty-odd years. I’ve bought sets of Phosphor Bronze before, but I haven’t bought a set of these particular (Ernie Ball) Phosphor Bronze strings before, but I’d definitely buy these again.

  4. Eduardo

    Não sei se é original mas essa não durou nem um mês no violão e já enferrujou as cordas. Pela fama boa q essa marca tem eu esperava um pouco mais dessas cordas. Isso pq eu nem abusei no uso delas imagina se eu abusasse

  5. SOLANGE M S MULLER

    Excelente qualidade

  6. Sandra Souza Costa

    Compro sempre pela alta qualidade do produto. Entrega rápida e com um custo benefício excelente

  7. André Vinicius

    O timbre da corda é maravilhoso, com bastante brilho…
    Porém a durabilidade da corda está bem longe do valor que é cobrado por ela, acabou se desgastando bem mais rápido que o esperado e com isso a corda quebrou durante um show, enquanto ela ainda era nova, com pouco menos de 1 mês.
    o timbre é melhor que uma Elixir, mas a durabilidade não chega perto

  8. Anna Laura

    Muito boa, vem com a corda G dourada para segurar melhor a afinação. Adorei.

  9. SB

    As cordas produzem um timbre e projeção excelentes (mesmo em um instrumento mediano). A tocabilidade também é ótima.
    Quanto à durabilidade, só o tempo vai dizer.
    Recomendo!

  10. Terry Trout

    Wow what a difference new strings make. I am a new player of only a few months, & learnt many chords with some finger tip pain using D’Addario EXP 12-53 regular light Phosphor Bronze. I changed to Ernie Ball Earthwood light 11-52 & the ease of playing is a magnitude better for feel & sound. Even the elusive F Major is attainable, which was a stumbling block for me combining the B & E string. Durability/Longevitiy are not issues for me at this time, as I only play for short bursts. D’Addario EXP’s claim extended life, although they cost approx. 3 x more expensive…your decision no doubt will match your playing needs. I found a noticeable difference…well pleased so far.

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