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John Pearse Phosphor Bronze 10-47 Acoustic Guitar Strings, Extra Light

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John Pearse Phosphor Bronze 10-47 Acoustic Guitar Strings, Extra Light

This is a set of John Pearse 500XL extra light phosphor bronze strings. 
Gauges: 10, 14, 23w, 30w, 39w, 47w.

John Pearse phosphor bronze strings are consistently high-quality, delivering a natural and resonant tone with very balanced brightness.  These strings have a distinct premium feel, with good, playable flexibility, and an even tonal response which compliments medium-bodied acoustic guitars.

When it comes to independent string makers John Pearse is the cream of the crop with an underlying company ethos of perfectionism driven by the man himself. He said: “They must the very best strings available anywhere, with clear, singing highs and rich, sonorous lows, and able to withstand the constant climate changes in my continental-hopping existence.”

 

ABOUT JP
John Pearse arrived in the USA in 1978 to develop a unique line of accessories for the C.F.Martin Company. After 2 years, he left Martin, and, with a partner, started Breezy Ridge Instruments to produce hammer dulcimers.  Soon they were producing John Pearse strings, designed especially for the professional musician. Within months, word of these exciting strings had spread across the country.   Though still a small company, by comparison, John Pearse strings have worldwide appeal.  

John Pearse Silvered Steel, Phosphor Bronze wound Acoustic Guitar Strings are extremely high-quality strings made in the U.S.A. John himself says - 'I've been fortunate in that I'm able to earn my living doing what I like best, making music - not just as a player but also designing and making instruments, strings & accessories too. In many ways, I am a perfectionist, especially about my strings. They must be the very best strings available anywhere, with clear, singing highs and rich sonorous lows, and able to withstand the constant changes in climate in my continental-hopping existence. Very few strings measure up, these do!!

$13.35
John Pearse Phosphor Bronze 10-47 Acoustic Guitar Strings, Extra Light
$13.35

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This is a set of John Pearse 500XL extra light phosphor bronze strings. 
Gauges: 10, 14, 23w, 30w, 39w, 47w.

John Pearse phosphor bronze strings are consistently high-quality, delivering a natural and resonant tone with very balanced brightness.  These strings have a distinct premium feel, with good, playable flexibility, and an even tonal response which compliments medium-bodied acoustic guitars.

When it comes to independent string makers John Pearse is the cream of the crop with an underlying company ethos of perfectionism driven by the man himself. He said: “They must the very best strings available anywhere, with clear, singing highs and rich, sonorous lows, and able to withstand the constant climate changes in my continental-hopping existence.”

 

ABOUT JP
John Pearse arrived in the USA in 1978 to develop a unique line of accessories for the C.F.Martin Company. After 2 years, he left Martin, and, with a partner, started Breezy Ridge Instruments to produce hammer dulcimers.  Soon they were producing John Pearse strings, designed especially for the professional musician. Within months, word of these exciting strings had spread across the country.   Though still a small company, by comparison, John Pearse strings have worldwide appeal.  

John Pearse Silvered Steel, Phosphor Bronze wound Acoustic Guitar Strings are extremely high-quality strings made in the U.S.A. John himself says - 'I've been fortunate in that I'm able to earn my living doing what I like best, making music - not just as a player but also designing and making instruments, strings & accessories too. In many ways, I am a perfectionist, especially about my strings. They must be the very best strings available anywhere, with clear, singing highs and rich sonorous lows, and able to withstand the constant changes in climate in my continental-hopping existence. Very few strings measure up, these do!!