DR Strings

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Gauges 12-16-24-32-42-54.

These Sunbeam Phosphor Bronze Light acoustic guitar strings feature round core construction for remarkable sustain. The tone does not decay as it does with other phosphor bronze strings that seem to sustain in a straight line until the sound falls off. Sunbeam acoustic strings are musically bright, rich sounding and very flexible.
DR Strings Sunbeam Phosphor Bronze Light Acoustic Guitar Strings
DR Strings Sunbeam Phosphor Bronze Light Acoustic Guitar Strings
DR Strings Sunbeam Phosphor Bronze Light Acoustic Guitar Strings

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  • Gauges 12-16-24-32-42-54
  • Wonderful sustain
  • Flexible

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  1. Good Tone5
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  3. Long Life1
  • probably the best strings

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byAdam

    fromCalifornia

    I like these more than Fender, Ernie Ball or D Addario

  • Great Srtrings

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    bySean

    fromPhiladelphia

    I have tried a couple different strings on my Martin GPRS1 but these really are fantastic. The tone is warm and full without sacrificing a lot of brightness. Very easy to fret as well (but not as easy as Martin silk coated strings which are like butter). I will be stocking up on these and putting on my other guitars as well.

  • A follow up review to my Dec. 2016 review...

    5

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    submitted8 years ago

    byGeo.

    fromSan Mateo, California

    I've now put these strings on my ; Cole Clark Angel, and Breedlove Oregon Concert, since November 2016, and have been impressed enough to not use anything else. I have preferred their ; clear, natural ( subjective to me) tone, as compared to the Elixir, and Ernie Ball aluminum bronze I had previously used. More importantly, I like the soft and supple ( easily bendable and playable), feel they have right after stringing them , and haven't experienced the stiffness I've felt from other phosphor strings - although some of that may be due to my playing more often. They have also lasted longer than my previous, non coated strings, in both tone and corrosion, and to me have rivaled Elixr's in longevity.... Iv'e gone 2 months between string changes. Re: tuning peg unwinding mentioned by other reviewers ; I have simply bent and curled the end of the string at the tuning peg and have not experienced problems with going out of tune. They have also held their tuning well ! On the two guitars mentioned, they've worked great , but can't comment on their use on other guitars.

  • Pretty Good Alternative String !

    4

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    submitted9 years ago

    byGeo.

    fromSan Mateo, Ca.

    I bought one set based on other reviews, as an alternative to the Elixir Nanowebs that seemed to work best on my Australian Cole Clark. Sticking with the same gauges, I wasn't that fond of them for a day or so, but now with about 4 hours of play, they sound fine to me. I'm generally not a fan of Elixir's, although they do last long.... and I usually use Ernie Ball Aluminum Bronze on my other acoustics but for this guitar, they worked well. These DR Sunbreams, to me bring out more of the natural & woody sound of this guitar ( Spruce top, Rosewood B/S), and are easy to play, ( not as slick as Elixir's but more so than other phosphor bronze I've tried.) Only time will tell how long they'll last, but if it's more than a month, I'll probably order them again.

  • My guitar has never sounded better

    5

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    submitted10 years ago

    byBendite

    fromBend, OR

    I have a 2003 Taylor that I have used Daddario EXP, John Pearse and Elixir HD strings on in the past. All of them sounded good but my guitar has really come alive with the DR Sunbeams. I have only had them on a couple of weeks so I don't know how their longevity will be compared to the coated EXP and Elixir strings.

  • HORRIBLE!!!!

    2

    submitted14 years ago

    byRass

    fromMurrieta, CA

    I really dislike these strings. I play a Mitchell 100-S dreadnought acoustic, these strings are way to light on my guitar and if u strum any note past 6, they buzz and it sounds horrible.

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