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🎶 Play softer, sound richer — feel the Earthwood difference!
Ernie Ball Earthwood Silk and Steel Extra Soft 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings feature a unique silk wrap nestled between a high-carbon steel core and bright bronze winding, delivering a warm, mellow tone with reduced finger noise and tension. Designed for comfort and playability, these extra soft 10-50 gauge strings are crafted in the USA and favored by players seeking a smooth, rich acoustic experience without sacrificing durability.












| ASIN | B0002DVB7Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | 685 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 51 in Guitar Strings |
| Body Material Type | Bronze |
| Brand | Ernie Ball |
| Brand Name | Ernie Ball |
| Coating Description | Silk |
| Coating description | Silk |
| Colour | Extra-Soft |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,895 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00749699120476 |
| Included Components | Set of Ernie Ball Earthwood Silk & Steel Extra Soft 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings |
| Instrument | Acoustic Guitar |
| Item Type Name | Acoustic Strings |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Ernie Ball |
| Manufacturer Part Number | P02047 |
| Material Type | Bronze |
| Model Name | Extra-Soft (10-50) |
| Model Number | P02047 |
| Product Warranty | None. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Acoustic Guitar |
| Set Name | Ernie Ball Earthwood Silk and Steel Extra Soft 80/20 Bronze |
| Sound Profile | Warm and Mellow |
| String Gauge | Extra Light |
| String Material Type | Bronze |
| String gauge | Extra Light |
| String material type | Bronze |
| UPC | 749699120476 |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
R**N
A Gentle Toned Set Of Strings With No Blood On The Carpet!
To get back into my neglected hobby of guitar playing (never been more than a six or seven chord wonder, and absolutely CAN NOT play barre chords! I know my limits...) just before Chrimble I purchased a nice left handed Vangoa Semi Acoustic (see my review of that elsewhere for the low down on the lovely item). It arrived pre-strung with what felt like cheese wire designed to part me from my finger tips permanently. Now of course I understand that you have to, through regular practice, toughen up your finger ends - but I have an additional hurdle. Due to a genetic disaster, I have an auto immune problem that makes me prone to very soft skin and bouts of psoriasis. Toughening up the finger ends really is an uphill struggle. I looked into finger cap things (I believe they call them "cots") but apparently these are a CON and YOU SHOULD ABSOLUTELY NOT BUY THEM. So panicking that I would never get anywhere, I wondered if maybe we could do something about the strings perhaps? Yes, we certainly can. There's the nylon option if you have an actual acoustic, but (a) I had a semi acoustic, so that's no good me, and (b) I hate how nylon strings sound anyway. A few of the old hands were recommending something cryptic "Earthwood". Science fiction book, Pagan Holy Site, old BBC radio series, or what? Well, it turns out that Earthwood is a special set of strings manufactured by one of my fave string companies, Ernie Ball. Indeed, they are truly special. These wonders have a layer of silk inside the windings, making them softer and easier to play for we sensitives. Apparently, according to the cognoscenti, they don't last as long as other types of string, and one has to be careful with their cleaning, but strings are the guitar's "consumables" - you have to change them often *anyway*, and it's not like they cost the earth! So I purchased a string multi-tool (see the review for *this* elsewhere too!) and a couple of sets of Earthwoods. As soon as I had a day where I felt strong enough, I restrung my Vangoa, and the difference was instantly noticeable. The Earthwoods have a smoother and more delicate tone that (according to what I had read) is not to everyone's taste, but I fell in love immediately. It's more folky, jangly, and nowhere near as brash and tinny sounding as the previous generic jobs. Although I've only managed a half hour or so of playing on them, I've found them so very agreeable. My other option was to get one of my electrics out of storage and get started on "the toughening", but an acoustic is so much easier to simply "pick up and play" anytime, whilst you have to locate your cables, your portable amp, connect everything up and fiddle with settings before strumming chord one. So in sum, Earthwood strings from Ernie Ball are a splendid addition to your guitar bag - whether like me you're fighting against everything (even my own collapsing carcass!) to get back into playing after a long hiatus, or you simply fancy a slightly mellower, toned down sound from your acoustic. They are not the cheapest strings in the world - who on earth would want *them*? - but they are not really that expensive for a decent set that's easy on the fingers. As I said, I purchased two sets. We've all known the horror of an overtightened G-string that simply explodes in your hands to the shock and dismay of all around, and as you wipe up the blood you're faced with that terrifying thought: "Where do I even get a spare G-string at 2am on a Sunday morning? Why didn't I just buy two sets?" But I suffered no such ignominy - indeed it's rare with decent named-brands - so I have a spare set to go in my Geetar Stuff drawer. I'm very happy with my Earthwoods, and maybe if you give them a try, you will be too!
R**B
Gorgeous strings. Delicious sound.
I did question putting 10 gauge strings on an acoustic. To me, this is more like a heavy-gauge set of electrics. Also whilst I've always used "Ernie's" for electric, I've inherently trusted D'Addario for acoustic. So this was a big change for me. However these are beautiful. - The "springiness" is positively joyful bringing a depth of happiness to major chords like nothing I've heard. - For picking not only does it make life easier but they still have the sustain you'd expect from heavier set strings. - Barre chords are a sinch so it means you get a good sound (no involuntary "twanginess") even after a quick change. - Oddly the G is wound; meaning you end up with 4 wound and 2 "naked" strings (as opposed to 3/3 like you'd expect by default). I presume this to compensate for the gauge's thinness? However it means that you get less of the "cheese wire" effect on fingers after a while of playing. So far - these have been on for a month of everyday playing and - whilst they're definitely losing their initial lustre a tad - they're not dead yet. They seem to have the longevity of a decent set of 11s. Can't fault them.
M**.
Kinder on the fingers
I gave these a try out of interest, and whilst they are perfectly fine I prefer my bluesier sounding Earthwood strings. I found these were easier to play, probably because of the silk content as well as being a 10 gauge instead of my usual 11. So, chords were easier to grip, and it was easier to slide through the frets when playing individual notes. Bending notes was also easier. However for my ear, I found the top two strings to be too bright, and on the loud side when striking a full chord. Also, maybe because of the silk content and light gauge, there was less base from the bottom strings. Still a good buy though for those that want a brighter relatively comfortable playing experience.
M**N
Good
On the face of it.....these are the best sounding strings I've ever put on a guitar but, in fairness, at over £14 I would expect them to be. I'm not sure it's a level I'm really prepared to continue paying as I'm a 'working musician' so I see £14 as about a months wages, but I'm certainly tempted to switch from D’Addario after 40 odd years to the cheaper Ernie Ball strings. So onto the strings.... I got the regular, lights are great but I don't have a guitar that really likes lights if I have the action where I want it. However, these do seem to be lower tension than standard D’Addario mediums and by setting the neck perfectly straight and lowering the saddle by a couple of mm I got the action how I like it with no fret buzz. They certainly feel a lot nicer on the fingers, but I think that's more about tension than the coating. I play 3-6 hours 5 days a week, but I don't thrash the strings. With regular cleaning I'd hope to get 3 months out of them.....I'm not that worried about the tone becoming poorer as I teach singing groups, guitar is just to give people something to follow in the background for me. If they survive over that I'll get them again....and they might because I rotate a number of guitars, mandolins, bouzoukis, etc. These are on my Nova Go Sp1, and that's probably the kind of guitar you would want these one to make it sound a lot fuller as a strummed instrument. I don't think my solid wood acoustics would really benefit as dramatically as they seem to need higher tension strings. They would be easier to play, but it's not simple getting the action right on 1960's Ekos.....sometimes the suffering is necessary, but If I find a heavy gauge version of these I'd give them a go. I think these are really good, but a little pricey. Guitar strings are not usually a long term investment, but I'll update if these surprise me
A**R
Paying a little extra is worth it
Just fitted these strings and what a difference. They are so soft and easy on the fingers. Either I've got better over night or they even sound better than my others. I'm a novice player but can tell quality and these are quality strings. It's 100% worth paying that little extra. Can't comment on the longevity yet but at the moment I highly recommend these I originally purchased Ernie Ball Earthwood Medium Light Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings - 12-54 Gauge But just couldn't play for more than 10 minutes. Pain in fingers got to bad
C**N
Good quality and tone.
I have bought Earthwood strings for years and always found them value for money, of good quality and long- lasting. Thank you for a good reliable product.
M**S
Utterly Beautiful
Utterly Beautiful. 7 Stars and Jupiter at Midnight. They are very quiet, very gentle and very beautiful. I played Heaven's Door at 3 O'clock in the Morning and they are so gentle, I nearly got in. I got carried away but they've got no volume and you can't wake the neighbours even if you lose control. If you're playing something very tender, you need these. Tears in Heaven, that sort of thing. They are qualitatively different. Vintage Port to your average Sherry Drinker. Mine went off after about 4 days, so I cleaned them and that was the end of them. Dowse them in string cleaner and I think the Silk must absorb it and it's not marketing or slick doublespeak, there really is Silk in these Strings. Velvet Underground and coated with a deeply resonant and deeply pleasing Steel. I've got some more on order because life's too short not to practice with the sweetest strings you can find. Thank you Earthwood. I've found my Strings, I just need to get between G and C a bit quicker.
J**S
all good
all good
M**1
Great strings
As with all Ernie Ball strings, these were a solid in finger comfort and shart sound.
A**N
Works
Works
C**O
Ottime corde, suono caldo e brillante
Ottime corde
池**雄
大変よかったです
弦を張り替えしてから2~3回の調弦で狂いが無くなり、音が安定しているのでビックリ 大変満足しています
J**S
Great for players with diminished strength
I have diminished strength in my fretting hand due to previous strokes. These strings, along with low string action make the instrument payable. Great product.
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