

🎶 Keep your tone fresh, your fingers happy, and your audience hooked!
Elixir Acoustic Guitar Strings feature phosphor bronze wrapped with proprietary NANOWEB coating, delivering a rich, full-bodied tone that lasts significantly longer than standard strings. The extra light 10-47 gauge set ensures comfortable playability and is trusted by millions of musicians worldwide. Manufactured and tested in the USA, these strings resist corrosion, sweat, and humidity, maintaining a fresh sound and feel for extended periods, making them ideal for professionals and passionate players alike.










| ASIN | B000A6EUSC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #4 in Acoustic Guitar Strings |
| Body Material Type | Phosphor Bronze with NANOWEB Coating |
| Brand | Elixir |
| Brand Name | Elixir |
| Coating Description | NANOWEB |
| Color | Bronze |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,431 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Bronze Plated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00733132160020 |
| Included Components | 6 strings: 10, 14, 23, 30, 39, 47 |
| Instrument | Acoustic, Guitar |
| Item Type Name | Acoustic Guitar Strings |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 16002 |
| Material Type | Phosphor Bronze |
| Model Number | 16002 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Guitar |
| Set Name | 6 String Set |
| String Gauge | Extra Light |
| String Material Type | Coated Phosphor Bronze |
| UPC | 733132160020 |
| Warranty Description | No warranty. |
M**H
Great strings for my electro-acoutstic
On HIS insistence, I had my luthier buddy throw a set of these on my electro-acoustic a week before a show (new strings and going from lt-med to extra-lt made me a bit nervous!). He was right! These are very nice strings. They have a clearer tone than the phosphor-bronze strings I was using. It's very noticeable. Also, since I'm used to playing with 10's on my electrics, I'm finding I can bend these with relative ease, granted I went down one notch, but part of it is definitely the strings. In particular, I found it much easier to play Alice In Chains unplugged leads with these strings. Sure, they're not as loud, but when you amp an electro-acoustic, all you have to do is turn up the volume, and they handled my heavy strumming and bending without breaking - haven't changed them in almost a month, playing 1/2hr every other night unplugged, with 2-3hrs on weekends, and they still sound fine. I'm cheap and lazy, and I don't generally care if my electroacoustic has fresh strings, just so long as it has 6 of them - lol! My luthier is a great guy - rescued this guitar from becoming kindling (I could not get the action down to save my life - stupid Guitar Center bait and switch! Play the nice guitar, take home the one tuned down 3 frets because the neck and bridge are so screwed-up - figure it out after the warranty is up!). Bottom line: These strings sound great for both leads and rhythms, hold-up very nicely, and you can play pretty hard on them without any breaking. I'm glad I bought them.
D**E
Fantastic guitar strings
I love these extra light Elixir strings, they are great sounding and easy on the fingers. They make my 55 year old Harmony guitar sound fantastic.
K**F
Love Elixir strings!
These sound great on my small bodied, short scale OM guitar. And the 10's make it easy to play for my 10 year old daughter. Elixirs last much longer than any other string (coated or uncoated). They do tend to be a little brighter than traditional PB strings, but I prefer that. Tone is subjective, but feel and longevity is not. These strings are soft, slick, and last ages. String preferences are personal, so I can't guarantee that you'll love them as much as me, but if you're string hunting, these are worth a try and the longevity makes them worth the cost.
D**S
Great For occasional player. Coating prevents corrosion
Awesome strings. Last pair lasted years without rusting.
B**N
The best strings I tried
I had a buddy tell me that I had to try these. He said that they easily last twice as long as normal strings, and they sound better the longer you play them. Turns out, he was right. The reason why is because the coating used to protect the strings does dull the sound a little bit. and you don't truly get a true feel for what they can sound like until they're really broken in. I'm not sure if that's a good thing. Just don't change your strings right before a show. They do last twice as long, though, and even out-of-the-package, they sound better than most other strings I've tried. I typically used Martin strings before mostly because I felt that if Martin makes such awesome guitars, they must make Martin strings to go with them. The strings I usually purchased where the Martin Authentic Lifespan 2.0. I personally own two Taylors and a Takamine acoustic, and most folks know that Taylors come stock with Elixir strings. Personally, I think that's because it helps Taylor sell guitars. When I was playing the Martin next to the Taylor at the music store, I preferred the sound of the Taylor. It was strong in the mids, subdued but still bright in the highs, and they had a wonderfully subdued bass sound that you could feel more than you could hear. The Martin seemed more well rounded, but the Taylor stood out because it rang out much longer. I think it was the strings, and I didn't realize this until knowingly changing from my normal Martin strings to the Elixers on my guitars at home. Three guitars all produced superior results for different reasons. On my old Takamine workhorse, the Elixir strings produced a lot more sustain from a fairly weak sounding guitar. I was used to having to plug it in if I wanted people to be able to hear the guitar over my singing, and that became no longer necessary. On my Taylor Mini, the Elixirs greatly reduced the clinky sound strumming made, which was overwhelming with the Martin strings. This was the most noticeable difference. The Mini sounded really bad with the Martin strings by comparison. On my baby, though, that punch from the bass that you can feel more than you can hear has returned. It doesn't sound like it produces a very loud sound, but that sound carries a long way. I love singing with it. It's the only guitar of the three where I can actually hear the strings ring out loud enough to harmonize my voice with them, and I am truly in love with that feeling. I wasn't able to attain that nearly to the same degree with the Martin strings. The other thing that I want to point out is that these seem to be easier to tune, and they stay in tune. usually, when I first string a guitar, I like to strum around a little bit and then retune. I've been finding that with these strings, I don't have to. Plus, it's actually kind of strange if I pick it up and it's out of tune. I truly believe the strings have something to do with that.
P**R
Co They definitely last a long time.
I purchased these for my hummingbird pro. They definitely lasted a long time. The feel and the tone is completely different than what I was used to. Usually I use Ernie ball Earthwood which are cheaper but do not last as long. In my opinion the Ernie balls sounds better with traditional style old-school acoustics but if you don’t want to change your strings very often, and you’re not concerned about what may sound arguably a little bit better or feel a little bit different than these strings might be the best fit for you. I’m going to stick with the Earthwood for now on my Gibson hummingbird pro. I’m going to install a new set of elixirs on my late 1980s USA ovation elite that I don’t use that often and since it is not really a classic style guitar think these elixers should fit the bill for that particular guitar.
K**N
Fabulous strings
I’ve tried a great deal with guitar strings for my acoustics and these really are the best. Of course it depends on your guitar and what’s best suited and what you like but these are excellent guitar strings.
E**T
The Best
Great sound. I have been using these strings on all my guitars since they first came out. I tried a set of different strings for one of my guitars but replaced those with these after one week.
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