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Based on price data from 1 merchant for "Martin Darco 80/20 Bronze Light Gauge Strings (.012-.054)". Prices shown reflect NEW condition. Tracking began Apr 23, 2026.
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Description
Unlock the true potential of your acoustic guitar with Martin Darco 80/20 Bronze Light Gauge Strings. Engineered for musicians who demand quality without breaking the bank, these strings offer a superb balance of tone and clarity. Crafted with a tin-plated steel core wire wrapped in premium 80/20 bronze, they deliver a bright, resonant sound that will make your guitar sing.
Whether you're gearing up for a gig or heading into the studio, these strings provide the pre-gig peace of mind every guitarist craves. Their light gauge (.012-.054) ensures easy playability while maintaining robust sound quality. Perfect for the working musician, these strings allow for frequent changes to keep your instrument sounding fresh and lively. Experience the reliability and value that only Darco can offer, and bring your music to life with strings designed to enhance every note.
Key Features:
- Material: 80/20 Bronze
- Light Gauge: .012, .016, .025, .032, .042, .054
- Tin-plated steel core wire for durability
- Ideal for both studio and live performances
- Delivers bright and resonant tones
- Designed for affordability and quality
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For strings I use Martin light gauge .011-.052 sets. I don’t like phosphor bronze strings. They’re too zingy. I’d rather have dull-sounding strings than bright ones. After a couple of gigs, strings start to sound much better as the treble response settles down a bit.
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