D'Addario Mandolin/Light Phosphor Bronze Medium, Ball End, EJ70

SKU:
DAD_EJ70
UPC:
019954944568
Instrument:
Mandolin
Material 1:
Plain Steel Ball End
Gauge 1:
0.011
Winding 1:
Plain
$7.55 $6.42

 D'Addario EJ70 Phosphor Bronze Mandolin Strings, Ball End, Medium/Light, 11-38

NOTE

DESCRIPTION

DIAMETER INCHES

TENSION LBS

1st E

Plain Steel

.011

23.2

2nd A

Plain Steel

.015

19.2

3rd D

Phosphor Bronze Wound

.024

19.0

4th G

Phosphor Bronze Wound

.038

18.1

EJ70, D'Addario's mandolin set featuring ball ends rather than standard loop ends are ideal for all mandolins requiring ball ends.  EJ70's contain the E and A strings from a medium gauge mandolin set with the slightly lighter D and G strings from a light gauge set.  Phosphor Bronze construction provides anD'Addario mandolin strings are trusted by legends like David Grisman, Ricky Skaggs, Ronnie McCoury, Doyle Lawson, Rhonda Vincent, Mike Marshall, Adam Steffey, and more, for their natural acoustic tone and reliable performance. They are made from the highest quality plain steel, stainless steel, nickel plated steel and phosphor bronze and are available in a wide variety of gauges.

  • Ideal balance of warmth, brightness and overall balanced tone.
  • For use on all mandolins requiring ball end, rather than loop end strings
  • Light-medium gauge
  • Environmentally friendly, corrosion resistant packaging for strings that are always fresh
  • Made in the U.S.A. for the highest quality and performance

D'Addario's banjo sets are available in light and medium gauges, with a nickel-plated wound 4th string. Our bluegrass set is offered with a phosphor bronze-wound 4th string for extra brilliance and sustain. A complete range of mandolin-family strings is available, as well as various string lines for dulcimer, ukulele, tenor guitar, country fiddle, cuatro, oud, and bouzouki. D'Addario prides itself on offering quality strings for every popular stringed instrument available. Unfortunately, economic reasons and a lack of technical information prevent us from carrying stock sets for certain obscure or special instruments. Custom designed and manufactured strings can be made for a reasonable cost, presuming accurate specifications about the instrument can be provided.