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Daddario Bw036 Bronze Wound Acoustic Guitar Single String, .036

  • Regular price $10.48

Vendor: DAddario

Type: Turntable Accessories

Sku: WBMUSB000EELEYI

Availability: In Stock


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Daddario Bw036 Bronze Wound Acoustic Guitar Single String, .036

$10.48

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What gauge is the D'Addario Single 80/20 Bronze Wound String? A: The gauge is .036. This measurement indicates the thickness of the string, providing a balance between brightness and warmth.
  • Q: What is the material of the D'Addario BW036 guitar string? A: The string is made of 80/20 bronze. This alloy is known for its bright tone and historical significance in acoustic music.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the D'Addario BW036 package? A: The package measures four point thirteen inches by four point thirteen inches by zero point eleven inches. This compact size makes it easy to store.
  • Q: How do I use the D'Addario BW036 string? A: You install it by threading it through the guitar's bridge and tuning peg. This string is ideal for replacing worn-out strings or creating custom sets.
  • Q: Is the D'Addario BW036 suitable for beginners? A: Yes, it is suitable for beginners. Its bright tone and ease of use make it a great choice for new players learning to play acoustic guitar.
  • Q: Can I use the D'Addario BW036 string on electric guitars? A: No, it is specifically designed for acoustic guitars. The bronze wound construction provides characteristics that are ideal for acoustic performance.
  • Q: How do I care for my D'Addario BW036 strings? A: Wipe them down after each use. This helps remove oils and dirt, extending their lifespan and maintaining sound quality.
  • Q: What is the shelf life of D'Addario guitar strings? A: They can last several years if stored properly. Keep them in a cool, dry place to prevent corrosion and maintain quality.
  • Q: Are D'Addario strings safe for my guitar? A: Yes, they are safe. D'Addario strings are designed to be compatible with a variety of acoustic guitars without causing damage.
  • Q: How do D'Addario strings compare for recording? A: They are highly regarded for recording due to their crisp and deep tone. Many professionals prefer them for their clarity and projection.
  • Q: Which guitar players should consider D'Addario strings? A: Both traditionalists and modern players appreciate them. Their historical significance and sound quality appeal to a wide range of musicians.
  • Q: What if my D'Addario strings arrive damaged? A: Contact customer support for assistance. D'Addario offers a warranty on manufacturing defects and damaged products.
  • Q: Can I return the D'Addario BW036 if I don't like it? A: Yes, you can return it within the specified return period. Ensure it is in its original packaging and condition.
  • Q: What if my guitar strings break frequently? A: Consider checking your guitar's setup. A poorly adjusted guitar can lead to increased string breakage.
  • Q: How can I tell if my D'Addario strings need replacing? A: If you notice a dull sound or visible wear, it's time to replace them. Regularly inspect your strings for signs of damage.

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