DAddario EJ38H Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings
The Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, Consistent And Long Lasting Guitar Strings, The Most Durable
What We Like
- Made of high-quality material that makes it durable
- Features a high-strung/Nashville tuning acoustic guitar strings that help achieve amazing performances
- Equipped with Phosphor Bronze that offers comfortable playbility
Disadvantages
- may have color codding issue
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We analyzed 66,279 reviews for 181 products in the Acoustic Guitar Strings category.
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Around 67% of reviews were positive and about 32% were negative.
Final Score:

7.49 out of 10, based on these factors:
What buyers say about DAddario EJ38H Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings
I am happy to say that these tunings seem to sound good, especially the diminished and "My Sweet Lord" ones, and I will give a progress report later on.
I put the regular hybrid ernie balls on my other electric guitar, but it didn't sound right, so I looked online, and it said to put the bronze adamas light.
It is easy to set up and play, but it is weird to an experienced player because the guitar plays in 2 octaves and the B and E strings remain the same.
The sound is very similar to a regular guitar, but it is not the same as a twelve string guitar.
I realized that not everything I would play on an acoustic with standard tuning would work with the same guitar as well as George Harrison songs, and immediately three of them seemed to work brilliantly: Piggies, I was surprised that not everything that I would normally play on an acoustic with standard tuning would
Common Questions
What is high strung tuning and what is the light, medium or hard setting?
The bottom four strings are tuning an octave higher than standard tuning, like the second set of strings on a 12- string guitar.
Would it work on my electric acoustic guitar?
They work on my acoustic electric.
I'm looking for Nashville acoustic strings that are normal in size and have the same level of octave higher than the ones that are higher in size. Are the 1,2,5 and 6 normal in size and have the same level of octave higher than the ones that are higher in size?
I haven't put these on my guitar as yet, but if these are the same as the "Nashville" set that I have on them now, then the answer is no.
What is high strung tuning and what is the light, medium or hard setting?
The bottom four strings are tuning an octave higher than standard tuning, like the second set of strings on a 12- string guitar.
Would it work on my electric acoustic guitar?
They work on my acoustic electric.