Martin Guitar MA535 Authentic Acoustic Custom Light Guitar Strings
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What We Like
- Made with high-quality material that offers durability
- Equipped with bright tone that offers excellent sound quality
- Features a high elasticity that makes it convenient to use
Disadvantages
- may be difficult to install
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Around 84% of reviews were positive and about 14% were negative.
Final Score:

9.53 out of 10, based on these factors:
What buyers say about Martin Guitar MA535 Authentic Acoustic Custom Light Guitar Strings
My daughter is on the spectrum and is showing interest in playing guitar. We ordered these on Sunday and they will be delivered on Monday.
The guitar I bought at the store the minute I walked in is better than I thought it would be.
I might try the light gauge next time, but these babies ring! Low bass and high treble.
The Martin extra light strings have a great sound and will prevent tension on the bridge and saddle that your thicker gauge strings will cause.
These are some of the best strings I have ever played with and they are just about perfect for the styles I play.
Common Questions
Is it possible that the strings are Martin silk and steel?
I think the question is: "Are MA550 Strings made of silk and steel?" The answer is no. Silk and steel strings are what the model number MA130 is.
Are they coated to use with a guitar bow?
The standard bronze phosphor acoustic guitar str. is uncoated.
Are these strings good for a D-16E Rosewood?
Yes, they are just regular decent acoustic strings.
What a good capo to buy for an acoustic martin gpc?
The 9602 capo is a dual-radius design that allows for fast and accurate single-handed key changes.
Will they fit a m4g?
I would advise a different guitar if you're referring to a First Act model.