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Description
Phosphor Bronze wound strings were introduced in the early Seventies and have become the most popular acoustic string. Phosphor bronze wire is made from approximately 92% copper, 7% zinc and 1% phosphorous. Phosphor Bronze provides nice highs and lows with pleasant subtle overtones. Phosphorous is used to help reduce tarnish and corrosion.
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Great for acoustic lap steel/Weissenborn
I have an Adams acoustic flattop squareneck lap steel guitar. This set is about perfect for playing in open D or open (low) G. Much better than anything else I've tried. The Adams has never sounded so good.