







🎤 Strum Your Way to Sonic Bliss!
Donner Guitar Strings I Acoustic, 5-Pack Light (11-50) are crafted from high-quality phosphor bronze and feature a durable anti-oxidation coating. Designed for a variety of acoustic guitars, these strings deliver a warm, bright tone while ensuring long-lasting performance and stability. Perfect for musicians of all levels, they offer an affordable solution without compromising on quality.






| Coating Description | anti-oxidation |
| String Material Type | Phosphor Bronze |
| Color | 5 sets |
| String Gauge | Light |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For acoustic guitars of various body types and materials |
W**F
Quick delivery.
Every thing is good 5starWhat do you want a 500 word essay😙
A**S
Perfecto
Exacto lo k nesecitaba
M**N
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good guitar strings but not the best
D**C
Not good my magnetic pickup guitar
These are a bargain for the price. My only problem is the 1st and 2nd strings are too muted with my fishman rare earth magnetic pickup system. I switched them out with uncoated strings to get a balanced volume. Will buy again but for use with non magnetic pickups.
G**L
Product as described but arrived later than orignally promised
Product as described but arrived later than orignally promised.
J**.
Great sounding and playing
Really good strings
R**T
Great strings - great value
The media could not be loaded. Update: I bought some Elixirs and took a set of these off my guitar after 2 weeks of play and strung it with the Elixirs. Ultimately, the two brands are very comparable. Any difference would fall under personal preference IMHO. The Elixirs are a bit more "jangly" and create a slightly brighter strumming sound. The Donners are a bit more bold and clear for fingerpicking which I really like. The Elixirs are a bit more gold in color while the Donners are more a brass color. Ultimately, the Donners are less that $5 a set and the Elixirs are at least $10 so I'll buy the Donners going forward.I usually buy Elixir strings but saw these available for a fraction of the price and decided to give them a try. They sound great. I strung the guitar and used it for a gig the next day and they played fabulously and stayed in tune.My only negative comment is that the .52 gauge E string is a bit too loose for D tuning which I use fairly often as a fingerpicking player. However, I'm quite sure that is related to it being a .52 gauge instead of .55. Having said this, It is still workable but just requires a lighter touch when tuned to D.Overall, these strings are great and at this price, I can change them whenever I wish.
H**T
Apparently that they coated?
I have never used coded strings in 30 years of playing. These stink, just as bad after two weeks as any other strings.??!!!I’ve not had any problems with these strings. I don’t necessarily believe they last longer?I can’t tell if there’s a coating on them.?They pretty much seem like normal strings to me.
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