Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the gauge specifications for the Cleartone Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings? A: The Cleartone Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings come in gauge specifications of 13-17-26-36-46-56.
- Q: How does the EMP coating benefit these guitar strings? A: The EMP coating provides an ultrathin protective film that helps to extend string life by preventing corrosion from skin acidity, salt, and moisture without affecting the feel or sound.
- Q: Are these strings suitable for hard strumming? A: Yes, these strings are designed to withstand hard strumming due to their unique coating and super-high tension winding.
- Q: What material are the Cleartone guitar strings made from? A: These guitar strings are made from high-quality phosphor bronze, which enhances the warm and bright resonance on acoustic guitars.
- Q: How does the Cleartone string life compare to other brands? A: The Cleartone strings significantly increase string life due to their thinnest coating and protective EMP treatment, making them more durable than many standard guitar strings.
- Q: Are these strings American made? A: Yes, the Cleartone Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings are proudly made in America.
- Q: What is the main advantage of using coated guitar strings like Cleartone? A: The main advantage of using coated guitar strings like Cleartone is their enhanced longevity and protection against corrosion, coupled with maintaining sound quality and playability.
- Q: Do these strings require special care or maintenance? A: While no special maintenance is required, wiping the strings after playing can help prolong their life and maintain sound quality.
- Q: Will these strings fit any acoustic guitar? A: These strings are standard gauge and should fit most acoustic guitars; however, it's always best to check your guitar's specifications before purchasing.
- Q: What kind of sound can I expect from these strings? A: You can expect a warm and bright resonance from the Cleartone Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, which enhances the overall tone of acoustic guitars.