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product_id: 423147005
title: "Earthwood Custom Light 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, 11.5-54 Gauge (P02007)"
brand: "ernie ball"
price: "472656₫"
currency: VND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Ernie Ball"
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region: Vietnam
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# Durable, long-lasting precision manufacturing Custom Light 11.5-54 gauge for perfect balance 80/20 Bronze wire for bright, clear tone Earthwood Custom Light 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, 11.5-54 Gauge (P02007)

**Brand:** ernie ball
**Price:** 472656₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your sound, own the stage — don’t just play, perform with Earthwood Custom Light!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Earthwood Custom Light 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, 11.5-54 Gauge (P02007) by ernie ball
- **How much does it cost?** 472656₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vn](https://www.desertcart.vn/products/423147005-earthwood-custom-light-80-20-bronze-acoustic-guitar-strings-11)

## Best For

- ernie ball enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ernie ball brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Pro-Level Versatility:** Favored by both seasoned pros and passionate beginners, these strings adapt seamlessly to any playing style or acoustic guitar model.
- • **Player-Approved Comfort:** Smaller diameter strings reduce finger fatigue, making bending blues riffs and intricate fingerpicking effortless and enjoyable.
- • **Tailored Tone Precision:** Unique half-gauge set hits the sweet spot between Light and Medium Light for unmatched playability and sound clarity.
- • **Endurance Meets Performance:** Premium high-carbon steel core ensures strings stay reliable and fresh gig after gig, minimizing downtime and maximizing your stage presence.
- • **Brilliant Acoustic Projection:** 80% copper, 20% zinc bronze wrap delivers vibrant, balanced tones with crystal-clear highs and rich lows that command the room.

## Overview

Ernie Ball Earthwood Custom Light 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings (11.5-54 gauge) offer a perfectly balanced tone with bright projection and exceptional clarity. Crafted with a high-carbon steel core wrapped in 80/20 bronze wire, these half-gauge strings provide durability and comfort, ideal for professionals and beginners seeking premium sound and playability. Highly rated and trusted by musicians worldwide, they deliver vibrant acoustic performance that stands out in any setting.

## Description

Ernie Ball welcomes four new half gauge combinations to its world-famous Earthwood line of acoustic guitar strings. Ernie Ball’s new Earthwood guitar sets feature the same great bright and balanced tone that Earthwood strings are known for, in new never-before-offered gauge combinations. Custom Light sets feature guages 11.5, 15.5, 22w, 32, 44, 54.

Review: WOW! THE BEST STRINGS I HAVE EVER USED IN 65 YEARS! - I HAVE USED ELIXER 13/56 PHOSPHOROUS BRONZE FOR YEARS. THEN I TRIED 12/53. THEN 11/52, THEN I BOUGHT THE 10/50s. WOW! WHAT A SURPRISE! GREAT VOLUME! FANTASTIC TONE! AND SO MUCH SUSTANE! AND THE BONUS ITEM IS THE STRINGS ARE EASIER ON THE FINGERS BECAUSE OF THE SMALLER DIAMETER. AND PLAYING THE BLUES IS GREAT BECAUSE IT'S EASY TO BEND THESE STRINGS PLAYING BLUES, AND THE TONE IS OVERWHELMING!. THESE ARE NOW ON MY 5 GUITARS. HEY GUYS! A MAJOR DISCOVERY FOR AN 82-YEAR-OLD SENIOR! AND THESE STRINGS DON'T COST AN ARM AND A LEG! I SUGGEST YOU GIVE THEM A TRY AND ALSO READ THE REVIEWS! AND THESE STRINGS HAVE CHANGED FOR THE BETTER, THE SOUND OF MY GUITARS!
Review: Dollar for dollar the best acoustic strings going - These are great acoustic strings. They're zingy and bright early on but not spikey, brittle or harsh. Right from the first tuning the low strings reveal nice round bass tones from thumb Travis-Picked lines. Strums are airy and open with drop D tuning sound especially deep and sonorous with these strings. The acoustic I put these on is an older Epiphone Masterbilt AJ-500. About 10 years old, the solid mahogany back & sides and solid spruce top have opened up and the whole guitar is resonant and full. I played a good 2 to 3 hours on these over 2 days and the break in so beautifully. The high end eases back, not so strident & metallic and takes on a cystal clarity with supporting mids and audible harmonics. You have to mute adjoining strings when tuning because any open strings will sympathetically ring out harmonics. They are that responsive. The Martin strings I changed to these were only 2 weeks old and frankly never, even first strum, sounded as good as these Ernie Balls. People debate how long you should go before changing acoustic (and electric for that matter) strings. I personally think changing strings every gig or every session is overkill. You'll hear from roadies of famous touring guitarists (McCartney's band, Chili Peppers, Clapton, Foo Fighters) that they change strings every gig. That may be easy to do when you're making $45,000 for a two hour show. Playing the blues club for beer & wings might be a tougher proposition to pull off. I feel unless you sweat very acidic sweat, which I've heard of, changing strings should only be done when you first notice they just dont feel, sound or tune right. The life of a string does alter the sound profile over time, but I like a set of worn in strings on rhythm guitar and straight strumming acoustics. If the wrapped strings get gunk in them or the unwrapped strings are turning black then change them. I use Finger Ease before I play which makes the back of the neck nice and fast and the strings get slick and fast without feeling coated or sounding muted. The spray helps prolong strings in my view and at under $5 here at desertcart I feel its like a mandatory guitar case item. Try these and many others and you'll find "your" strings. I've been playing for 20+ years so lots of trial and error has guided me to my preferences. The Martin strings on my acoustic before these were put on to try, I still like to check things out, but more than likely I go back to my favorites. These Earthwoods, especially the way the Ernie Ball acoustic .11's don't feel too slinky like some other brands "Extra Light" or .11 gauge packs can be. I love Fender 3550 Bullets .09's for my Strat & electrics but just got some Ernie Ball Cobalts to try...at $5 here on desertcart trying different brands occasionally to experiment won't break you. Just give them a good 2 to 3 weeks of solid playing before issuing your final verdict. All just my opinion of course, be cool...

## Features

- Vibrant and balanced with excellent projection and clarity.
- Ernie Ball's unique half-gauges allow players to find their perfect acoustic guitar string set. Custom Light sits in between Light and Medium Light.
- Premium materials and precision manufacturing ensure a durable, dependable, long lasting guitar string.
- 80/20 bronze (80% copper, 20% zinc) wire wrapped around a high-carbon steel core wire.
- Perfect for professionals and beginners alike.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09T83DQ87 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #3 in Acoustic Guitar Strings |
| Body Material | Bronze |
| Color Name | Custom Light (11.5-54) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (37,033) |
| Date First Available | April 5, 2022 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
| Item model number | P02007 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.25 x 0.5 x 5.5 inches |
| Size | Single Pack |
| String Gauge | Light |
| String Material | Bronze |
| Voltage | 240 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Ernie Ball
- **Color:** Custom Light (11.5-54)
- **Instrument:** Acoustic Guitar
- **String Gauge:** Light
- **String Material Type:** Bronze

## Images

![Earthwood Custom Light 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, 11.5-54 Gauge (P02007) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61RmRx3FgaL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Size: 2 Pack  What does it mean?  Is it on sale you can get 2 packs or "2 pack" means for something else? Thanks!**
A: I just pulled mine off the listing to avoid confusion as well.  It appears a seller used the UPC code of a single pack to create a 2 pack listing, and then Amazon merged the two listings because of the same UPC code.  Most likely if you order, the sellers at this low price point like myself are offering only a single pack.  It's unfortunate when this happens, I will contact Amazon and see if there is any way to fix the listing.

**Q: I am thinking of getting this extra light set for the reason that it is easier on the fingers. is there better alternative to it? f.e. silk $ steel?**
A: We sell silk and steel strings to a lot of beginners, as well as XL strings.  They are easier on the fingers.  But, the only real solution is to play every day for a couple of weeks, play until your finger pads hurt, then stop until the next day.  In a couple of weeks the skin will be tougher, and you can play any strings you like.

**Q: Pros/cons of light versus medium for sound and action?  i'm 70 about to go back on a friendly stage after years away using a taylor mini accoustic**
A: Custom light, .11 first.
Light  .10 is going to break as soon as you start your bridge or solo! On a baby T you won't get much increase in volume if any with mediums. A little harder to play, a little more base response.

**Q: Trying to get something for my husband. I see the one labeled 12-string. But he also needs a 6 string. Is that just the basic package?**
A: Hello, ths is a set for a 12 string and what that means is there are 6 strings and 6 much thinner strings to be played together. The 6 string guitar needs the standard 6 string set for it. I hope this helps you. - PM

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ WOW! THE BEST STRINGS I HAVE EVER USED IN 65 YEARS!
*by G***W on August 14, 2025*

I HAVE USED ELIXER 13/56 PHOSPHOROUS BRONZE FOR YEARS. THEN I TRIED 12/53. THEN 11/52, THEN I BOUGHT THE 10/50s. WOW! WHAT A SURPRISE! GREAT VOLUME! FANTASTIC TONE! AND SO MUCH SUSTANE! AND THE BONUS ITEM IS THE STRINGS ARE EASIER ON THE FINGERS BECAUSE OF THE SMALLER DIAMETER. AND PLAYING THE BLUES IS GREAT BECAUSE IT'S EASY TO BEND THESE STRINGS PLAYING BLUES, AND THE TONE IS OVERWHELMING!. THESE ARE NOW ON MY 5 GUITARS. HEY GUYS! A MAJOR DISCOVERY FOR AN 82-YEAR-OLD SENIOR! AND THESE STRINGS DON'T COST AN ARM AND A LEG! I SUGGEST YOU GIVE THEM A TRY AND ALSO READ THE REVIEWS! AND THESE STRINGS HAVE CHANGED FOR THE BETTER, THE SOUND OF MY GUITARS!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Dollar for dollar the best acoustic strings going
*by J***. on July 31, 2016*

These are great acoustic strings. They're zingy and bright early on but not spikey, brittle or harsh. Right from the first tuning the low strings reveal nice round bass tones from thumb Travis-Picked lines. Strums are airy and open with drop D tuning sound especially deep and sonorous with these strings. The acoustic I put these on is an older Epiphone Masterbilt AJ-500. About 10 years old, the solid mahogany back & sides and solid spruce top have opened up and the whole guitar is resonant and full. I played a good 2 to 3 hours on these over 2 days and the break in so beautifully. The high end eases back, not so strident & metallic and takes on a cystal clarity with supporting mids and audible harmonics. You have to mute adjoining strings when tuning because any open strings will sympathetically ring out harmonics. They are that responsive. The Martin strings I changed to these were only 2 weeks old and frankly never, even first strum, sounded as good as these Ernie Balls. People debate how long you should go before changing acoustic (and electric for that matter) strings. I personally think changing strings every gig or every session is overkill. You'll hear from roadies of famous touring guitarists (McCartney's band, Chili Peppers, Clapton, Foo Fighters) that they change strings every gig. That may be easy to do when you're making $45,000 for a two hour show. Playing the blues club for beer & wings might be a tougher proposition to pull off. I feel unless you sweat very acidic sweat, which I've heard of, changing strings should only be done when you first notice they just dont feel, sound or tune right. The life of a string does alter the sound profile over time, but I like a set of worn in strings on rhythm guitar and straight strumming acoustics. If the wrapped strings get gunk in them or the unwrapped strings are turning black then change them. I use Finger Ease before I play which makes the back of the neck nice and fast and the strings get slick and fast without feeling coated or sounding muted. The spray helps prolong strings in my view and at under $5 here at Amazon I feel its like a mandatory guitar case item. Try these and many others and you'll find "your" strings. I've been playing for 20+ years so lots of trial and error has guided me to my preferences. The Martin strings on my acoustic before these were put on to try, I still like to check things out, but more than likely I go back to my favorites. These Earthwoods, especially the way the Ernie Ball acoustic .11's don't feel too slinky like some other brands "Extra Light" or .11 gauge packs can be. I love Fender 3550 Bullets .09's for my Strat & electrics but just got some Ernie Ball Cobalts to try...at $5 here on Amazon trying different brands occasionally to experiment won't break you. Just give them a good 2 to 3 weeks of solid playing before issuing your final verdict. All just my opinion of course, be cool...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing guitar strings
*by N***H on June 9, 2025*

Absolutely fantastic strings! Ernie Ball Earthwood Extra Light are the perfect choice for any acoustic player looking for effortless playability and a rich, warm tone. The extra light gauge makes fingerpicking and strumming feel smooth and easy, without sacrificing depth or clarity in the sound. These strings bring out the natural resonance of my guitar beautifully, with bright highs and balanced lows that work well across different genres. Plus, they hold up impressively over time, staying fresh and vibrant for longer than expected. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, they make every session enjoyable. Highly recommend!

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