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    GHS Launches Thin Core Phosphor Bronze

     

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    Battle Creek, MI, 1st May 2019 – GHS Strings is proud to release the latest in its line of acoustic guitar strings, Thin Core Phosphor Bronze. 

     

     
    GHS Thin Core Phosphor Bronze acoustic guitar strings combine low tension, superior playability with balanced tone! Wound over a round core, these strings bring a warm tone to your guitar, with plenty of clarity and definition. The low tension (due to a smaller core diameter) is a joy under the fingers, and balances nicely across the entire fretboard. 

     

     
    Ideal for players that have vintage guitars (where string tension can be a concern), for players that use a lighter touch, or for those players just starting out, GHS Thin Core Phosphor Bronze strings are quickly becoming the go-to string for many artists. 

     

     
    Available now in four sets (from ultra-light to medium), please visit https://www.ghsstrings.com/products?categories=thin-core-phosphor-bronze for more information. 
     
     
     
     
     
    About GHS Strings:
     
    GHS Strings has been at the forefront of string innovation for more than fifty years. This family owned business, based in Battle Creek Michigan manufactures strings for a wide range of fretted instruments including electric, bass, acoustic, classical guitar, mandolins, banjos and more. GHS collaborates closely with a number of key artists including David Gilmour (Pink Floyd), Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Dusty Hill (ZZ Top), Stu Hamm (Joe Satriani), Warren Haynes (The Allman Brothers) and Muriel Anderson. Known as “The String Experts”, GHS utilizes their knowledge and experience to select the highest quality materials and their own closely guarded manufacturing processes to ensure their strings have a world-class tone and a long lasting performance.
     
     
     



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